Document Information
Preface
1. Solaris Management Tools (Road Map)
2. Working With the Solaris Management Console (Tasks)
3. Working With the Sun Java Web Console (Tasks)
4. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Overview)
5. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Tasks)
6. Managing Client-Server Support (Overview)
7. Managing Diskless Clients (Tasks)
8. Introduction to Shutting Down and Booting a System
9. Shutting Down and Booting a System (Overview)
10. Shutting Down a System (Tasks)
11. Modifying Solaris Boot Behavior (Tasks)
12. Booting a Solaris System (Tasks)
13. Troubleshooting Booting a Solaris System (Tasks)
14. Managing the Solaris Boot Archives (Tasks)
15. x86: GRUB Based Booting (Reference)
16. Managing Services (Overview)
17. Managing Services (Tasks)
18. Managing Software (Overview)
19. Managing Software With Solaris System Administration Tools (Tasks)
20. Managing Software by Using Package Commands (Tasks)
21. Managing Solaris Patches by Using the patchadd Command (Tasks)
A. SMF Services
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IndexNumbers and Symbols
A
- active menu.lst file, location of, x86: How to Modify Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
- adding
- a package, example of, How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- a package from a mounted CD (example of), How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- diskless client OS services (how to), How to Add OS Services for Diskless Client Support
- multiple versions of a package, Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- packages (prerequisites), Key Points for Adding Software Packages (pkgadd)
- packages from a spool directory (example of), How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- packages from remote package server (example of), How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- packages to a spool directory (example of), How to Check the Integrity of Installed Software Packages (pkgchk)
- packages with administration files, Using an Administration File
- run control script (how to), How to Add a Run Control Script
- user initialization files, Customizing a User's Work Environment
- adding and removing packages and patches
- restrictions on
- zones, Restrictions on Adding and Removing Software Packages and Patches for Solaris Releases That are Not Zones Aware
- adding GRUB menu entries, findroot command, x86: How to Add GRUB Menu Entries That Use the findroot Command
- adding missing ARCH=all packages (example of), How to Locate and Install Missing ARCH=all Packages
- administering GRUB, reference, x86: Administering the GRUB Bootloader
- administration file, keyword, Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- aging user passwords
- Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
- Administering Passwords
- Using Password Aging
- aliases, user login names vs., User (Login) Names
- appliances, definition, Description of an Appliance
- application access, Java Web Console, Access to Applications in the Java Web Console
- application access to remote systems, Java Web Console, Application Access to Remote Systems
- application privileges, Java Web Console, Application Privileges
- applying patches
- to diskless clients, Managing Solaris Patches by Using the patchadd Command (Tasks)
- using patchadd, How to Download and Apply a Solaris Patch
- ARCH=all packages, how to add missing, diskless client troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Diskless Client Problems
- archive
- booting the failsafe archive
- GRUB, How to Boot the Failsafe Archive on an x86 Based System by Using GRUB
Solaris failsafe and primary
- description, Implementation of the Boot Archives on Solaris SPARC
- audit events, Java Web Console, Configuring the Java Web Console
- auditing implementation, Java Web Console, Configuring the Java Web Console
- authTypes tag, Java Web Console, Specifying Authorizations With the authTypes Tag
- automounting, user home directories, User's Work Environment
B
- banner command (PROM), SPARC: How to Find the PROM Revision Number for a System
- base directory (basedir)
- Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- Using an Administration File
- basedir keyword (administration files), Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- bin group, User ID Numbers
- BIOS
- system BIOS
- in GRUB boot environment, x86: System BIOS
- boot archive, how to rebuild a corrupt, x86: How to Boot the Failsafe Archive to Forcibly Update a Corrupt Boot Archive
- boot archives
- managing
- Managing the Solaris Boot Archives (Tasks)
- Managing the boot-archive Service
- types of, Implementation of the Boot Archives on Solaris SPARC
- boot archives, managing, booting the failsafe archive, Managing the Solaris Boot Archives (Task Map)
- boot behavior
- editing the GRUB menu.lst file
- how to, x86: How to Modify Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
how to modify in GRUB menu
- x86: How to Modify Boot Behavior by Editing the GRUB Menu at Boot Time
- How to Boot From a ZFS Root File System on an x86 Based System
- managing, Modifying Solaris Boot Behavior (Tasks)
- boot behavior, modifying on x86 based systems, Modifying Solaris Boot Behavior on x86 Based Systems (Task Map)
- boot-file property, changing, SPARC: How to Change the Default Kernel by Using the Boot PROM
- boot options
- -L
- ZFS root file system, Booting From a ZFS Root File System on a SPARC Based System
-Z
- ZFS root file system, Booting From a ZFS Root File System on a SPARC Based System
- boot-time interactions, GRUB menu, x86: Modifying Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
- bootadm command
- using to manage boot archives, Managing the boot-archive Service
- using to manage the boot archives, Managing the Solaris Boot Archives (Tasks)
- bootadm update-archive, updating boot archive on root (/) mirror., How to Manually Update the Boot Archive on a RAID-1 (Mirror) Volume
- bootfs pool property, How Booting From a ZFS Root File System Works
- booting
- a diskless client (how to), SPARC: How to Boot a Diskless Client in the Solaris 10 OS
- a system, guidelines, Guidelines for Booting a System
- interactively (how to)
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Boot a System Interactively
to run level S
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Boot a System to Run Level S (Single-User Level)
- booting a system by using GRUB, overview, x86: Supported GRUB Implementations
- booting a system to run level S
- GRUB based booting
- how to, x86: How to Boot a System to Run Level S (Single-User Level)
- booting an x86 based system, troubleshooting error messages, x86: Troubleshooting Error Messages Upon System Boot
- booting an x86 based system interactively with GRUB, x86: How to Boot a System Interactively
- booting from a ZFS root file system
- SPARC boot options, SPARC: Boot Options That Support Booting From a ZFS Root File System
- x86 boot options, x86: Boot Options That Support Booting From a ZFS Root File System
- booting from the network with GRUB, Booting an x86 Based System from the Network
- DHCP configuration, Booting an x86 Based System from the Network
- booting from ZFS root file system, SPARC platform, Booting From a ZFS Root File System on a SPARC Based System
- booting the failsafe archive
- GRUB based booting, How to Boot the Failsafe Archive on an x86 Based System by Using GRUB
- SPARC based systems, How to Boot the Failsafe Archive on a SPARC Based System
- to rebuild a corrupt boot archive, x86: How to Boot the Failsafe Archive to Forcibly Update a Corrupt Boot Archive
- booting with GRUB, reference, x86: Administering the GRUB Bootloader
- Bourne shell
- See also user initialization files
- basic features
- Shell Features
- Shell Features
- Break key, SPARC: How to Stop the System for Recovery Purposes
C
- C shell
- basic features
- Shell Features
- Shell Features
- environment variables and
- Shell Environment
- Shell Environment
- Locale Variables
- shell (local) variables and
- Shell Environment
- Shell Environment
- user initialization files and
- Customizing a User's Work Environment
- User and Site Initialization Files Examples
- See user initialization files
- creating, Shell Features
- to reference a site initialization file, Using Site Initialization Files
- CD-ROM devices
- adding software from mounted CD
- example of, How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- CDPATH environment variable, Shell Environment
- certificate, trusted, definition, Signed Packages, Patches, and Software Updates
- changing
- directory ownership for user accounts, Modifying User Accounts
- file ownership for user accounts, Modifying User Accounts
- Java Web Console properties
- session timeout period, How to Change Java Web Console Properties
user ID numbers, Modifying User Accounts
- user login names, Modifying User Accounts
- user passwords
- by user
- User Passwords
- User Passwords
- frequency of, User Passwords
- Users Tool, Administering Passwords
- changing boot properties, SPARC: How to Change the Default Kernel by Using the Boot PROM
- changing Java Web Console properties, choosing an auditing implementation, Configuring the Java Web Console
- checking, installed packages (example of), How to Check the Integrity of Installed Software Packages (pkgchk)
- class macro, configuring DHCP, x86: About DHCP Macros
- clean shutdown, System Shutdown Commands
- client macro, configuring DHCP, x86: About DHCP Macros
- commands (SMF), list of, SMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
- compatibility with other applications, Java Web Console, What Is the Java Web Console?
- components of GRUB, x86: Functional Components of GRUB
- configuration repository (SMF), See repository
- configuring DHCP, booting from the network with GRUB, x86: About DHCP Macros
- configuring Java Web Console, Configuring the Java Web Console
- console access, Java Web Console, Access to the Java Web Console
- console session timeout, changing Java Web Console properties, Configuring the Java Web Console
- controlling file and directory access, Default File Permissions (umask)
- corrupt boot archive, how to rebuild, x86: How to Boot the Failsafe Archive to Forcibly Update a Corrupt Boot Archive
- .cshrc file
- customizing
- Shell Features
- User and Site Initialization Files Examples
- description, Customizing a User's Work Environment
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