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
Index
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- packages
- adding
- See also pkgadd command
definition of, Overview of Software Packages
- overview, Overview of Software Packages
- signed
- See packages, signed
- packages, signed, overview, Signed Packages, Patches, and Software Updates
- passwd file, Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
- deleting user accounts and, Deleting User Accounts
- fields in, Fields in the passwd File
- recovering
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Boot a System for Recovery Purposes
user ID number assignment and, User ID Numbers
- passwords (user)
- aging
- Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
- Administering Passwords
- Using Password Aging
- changing
- frequency of, User Passwords
- by user
- User Passwords
- User Passwords
- Users Tool, Administering Passwords
choosing, User Passwords
- description
- User Passwords
- Using Password Aging
- disabling/locking user accounts and, Disabling User Accounts
- encryption, Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
- *LK* password, Disabling User Accounts
- precautions
- User Passwords
- User Passwords
- setting
- User Passwords
- Administering Passwords
- Users Tool, Administering Passwords
- patch lists
- displaying
- using patchadd, How to Display Information About Solaris Patches
- patch management tools, road map, Managing Patches in the Solaris Operating System
- patchadd command, tasks using, Managing Solaris Patches by Using the patchadd Command (Task Map)
- patches
- accessing Solaris, Accessing Solaris Patches
- definition of, Types of Patches
- displaying information about, How to Display Information About Solaris Patches
- downloading
- using patchadd, How to Download and Apply a Solaris Patch
managing, Managing Patches in the Solaris Operating System
- numbering scheme, Solaris Patch Numbering
- patch README files, Accessing Solaris Patches
- signed, Signed and Unsigned Patches
- applying, Signed Packages, Patches, and Software Updates
terms used with, Solaris Patch Management Terms and Definitions
- unsigned, Signed and Unsigned Patches
- PATH environment variable
- description
- Shell Environment
- The PATH Variable
- setting up, Setting a User's Default Path
- path shell variable, Shell Environment
- permissions, Default File Permissions (umask)
- /pkg directory, How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- pkgadd command
- -d option (device name)
- How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- -s option (spool directory)
- How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- adding packages (how to), How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- using an HTTP URL, How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
alternate base directory and, Using an Administration File
- bypassing user interaction
- Using an Administration File
- Using an Administration File
- overview, Tools for Managing Software Packages
- -a option (administration file)
- Using an Administration File
- Using an Administration File
- How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- prerequisites for using, Key Points for Adding Software Packages (pkgadd)
- spool directories and, How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- spool directories and (example of), How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- pkgadm command, overview, Tools for Managing Software Packages
- pkgchk command
- overview, Tools for Managing Software Packages
- using (example of), How to Check the Integrity of Installed Software Packages (pkgchk)
- pkginfo command
- displaying all packages installed (example of), How to List Information About All Installed Packages (pkginfo)
- how to use, How to List Information About All Installed Packages (pkginfo)
- overview
- Tools for Managing Software Packages
- Key Points for Adding Software Packages (pkgadd)
- pkgparam command, overview, Tools for Managing Software Packages
- pkgrm command
- caution, Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- overview, Tools for Managing Software Packages
- prerequisites for using, Key Points for Adding Software Packages (pkgadd)
- rm command (compared)
- Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- pkgtrans command, overview, Tools for Managing Software Packages
- poweroff command, System Shutdown Commands
- primary administrator role
- creating (overview), Creating the Primary Administrator Role
- granting rights, Creating the Primary Administrator Role
- primary groups
- UNIX Groups
- UNIX Groups
- prodreg command, overview, Tools for Managing Software Packages
- .profile file
- customizing
- Shell Features
- User and Site Initialization Files Examples
- description, Customizing a User's Work Environment
- profiles (SMF), description, SMF Profiles
- PROM, finding the PROM revision, SPARC: How to Find the PROM Revision Number for a System
- prompt shell variable, Shell Environment
- properties, changing the boot-file property, SPARC: How to Change the Default Kernel by Using the Boot PROM
- PS1 environment variable, Shell Environment
- pseudo-ttys, User ID Numbers
- pseudo user logins, User ID Numbers
- PXEClient, GRUB based network boot, Booting an x86 Based System from the Network
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- reboot command, System Shutdown Commands
- adding the /etc/fastreboot file
- Fast Reboot, x86: Making Fast Reboot the Default Behavior of the reboot Command
-f and -e options described, Modifications to the reboot Command to Support Fast Reboot
- rebuilding corrupt boot archive (how to), x86: How to Boot the Failsafe Archive to Forcibly Update a Corrupt Boot Archive
- recover root password (how to), SPARC, SPARC: How to Boot a System for Recovery Purposes
- recovering
- booting the failsafe archive
- GRUB based booting, How to Boot the Failsafe Archive on an x86 Based System by Using GRUB
- reference, administering GRUB, x86: Administering the GRUB Bootloader
- remote package server
- adding packages to a spool directory (example of), How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- software installation from, How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- software installation from (example of), How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- removef command, Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- removing
- packages with administration files and, Using an Administration File
- patches
- using patchrm, How to Remove a Solaris Patch by Using the patchrm Command
software packages
- guidelines for, Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- removing and adding packages and patches
- restrictions on
- zones, Restrictions on Adding and Removing Software Packages and Patches for Solaris Releases That are Not Zones Aware
- repairing the /etc/passwd file, SPARC, SPARC: How to Boot a System for Recovery Purposes
- repository (SMF)
- description
- Introduction to SMF
- Service Configuration Repository
- reset command, SPARC: Resetting the System
- resetting, a SPARC based system, SPARC: Resetting the System
- restarters (SMF), SMF Delegated Restarters
- description, Introduction to SMF
- restrictions, on adding and removing packages and patches, Restrictions on Adding and Removing Software Packages and Patches for Solaris Releases That are Not Zones Aware
- root password, forget, SPARC, SPARC: How to Boot a System for Recovery Purposes
- run control scripts
- adding (how to), How to Add a Run Control Script
- disabling (how to), How to Disable a Run Control Script
- starting and stopping services, How to Use a Run Control Script to Stop or Start a Legacy Service
- run level
- 0 (power-down level), Run Levels
- 1 (single-user level), Run Levels
- 2 (multiuser level), Run Levels
- 3 (multiuser with NFS), Run Levels
- booting to
- x86: How to Boot a Diskless Client With GRUB
- SPARC: How to Boot a System to Run Level 3 (Multiuser Level)
- x86: How to Boot a System to Run Level 3 (Multiuser)
- what happens when system is brought to, What Happens When the System Is Brought to Run Level 3
6 (reboot level), Run Levels
- default run level, Run Levels
- definition, Run Levels
- determining (how to), Determining a System's Run Level
- s or S (single-user level), Run Levels
- s or S (single-user state)
- booting to, SPARC: How to Boot a System to Run Level S (Single-User Level)
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