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Oracle Solaris Administration: Common Tasks     Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library
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About This Book

1.  Locating Information About Oracle Solaris Commands

2.  Managing User Accounts and Groups (Overview)

3.  Managing User Accounts and Groups (Tasks)

4.  Booting and Shutting Down an Oracle Solaris System

5.  Working With Oracle Configuration Manager

6.  Managing Services (Overview)

7.  Managing Services (Tasks)

8.  Using the Fault Manager

9.  Managing System Information (Tasks)

10.  Managing System Processes (Tasks)

11.  Monitoring System Performance (Tasks)

12.  Managing Software Packages (Tasks)

13.  Managing Disk Use (Tasks)

14.  Scheduling System Tasks (Tasks)

15.  Setting Up and Administering Printers by Using CUPS (Tasks)

16.  Managing the System Console, Terminal Devices, and Power Services (Tasks)

17.  Managing System Crash Information (Tasks)

18.  Managing Core Files (Tasks)

19.  Troubleshooting System and Software Problems (Tasks)

20.  Troubleshooting Miscellaneous System and Software Problems (Tasks)

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sa1 command, index iconCollecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
sa2 command
index iconCollecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
index iconProducing Reports With the sa2 Shell Script
sadc command
index iconCollecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
index iconRunning the sadc Command When Booting
index iconSetting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
sadd file, index iconRunning the sadc Command Periodically With the sa1 Script
sar command
index iconHow to Check File Access (sar -a)
index iconSetting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
description of all options, index iconSetting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
options listed, index iconSetting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
overview
index iconMonitoring System Activities (sar)
index iconSetting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
-A option (overall performance)
index iconHow to Check Overall System Performance (sar -A)
index iconSetting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
-a option (file access)
index iconHow to Check File Access (sar -a)
index iconHow to Check File Access (sar -a)
-b option (buffers), index iconHow to Check Buffer Activity (sar -b)
-c option (system calls), index iconHow to Check System Call Statistics (sar -c)
-e option (ending time), index iconSetting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
-f option (file to extract data from), index iconSetting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
-i option (interval), index iconSetting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
-m option (interprocess communication), index iconHow to Check Interprocess Communication (sar -m)
-p option (page-in/page faults), index iconHow to Check Page-In Activity (sar -p)
-q option (queue)
index iconHow to Check Queue Activity (sar -q)
index iconHow to Check Queue Activity (sar -q)
-r option (unused memory), index iconHow to Check Unused Memory (sar -r)
-s option (starting time), index iconSetting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
-u option (CPU usage), index iconHow to Check CPU Utilization (sar -u)
-v option (system tables), index iconHow to Check System Table Status (sar -v)
-y option (terminal devices), index iconHow to Check Terminal Activity (sar -y)
saving crash dump information, index iconSaving Crash Dumps
scheduling
See also crontab command, atcommand
one-time system tasks
index iconFor Scheduling a Single Job: at
index iconScheduling a Single System Task (at)
repetitive system tasks
index iconFor Scheduling Repetitive Jobs: crontab
index iconScheduling a Repetitive System Task (cron)
scheduling classes, index iconManaging Process Class Information
changing, index iconHow to Change the Class of a Process (priocntl)
changing priority of
index iconHow to Change Scheduling Parameters of a Timesharing Process (priocntl)
index iconChanging the Priority of a Timesharing Process (nice)
designating, index iconHow to Designate a Process Priority (priocntl)
displaying information about
index iconUsing the ps Command
index iconHow to Display Basic Information About Process Classes (priocntl)
index iconHow to Display the Global Priority of a Process
priority levels and
index iconManaging Process Class Information
index iconHow to Change Scheduling Parameters of a Timesharing Process (priocntl)
search path, files for setting, index iconHow to Diagnose and Correct Search Path Problems
searching man page NAME subsection, using the man -k command, index iconSearching for Information in Man Pages by Specifying Keywords
searching man pages, using the man command, index iconSupport for Full-Text Searching of Man Pages
secondary groups
index iconUNIX Groups
index iconUNIX Groups
SECTNAME:keywords option, of the man -K command, index iconSearching for Information in Man Pages by Specifying Keywords
security
at command, index iconControlling Access to the at Command
crontab command, index iconControlling Access to the crontab Command
user ID number reuse and, index iconUser ID Numbers
service (SMF), description, index iconSMF Service
service configuration repository, See repository
Service Management Facility, See SMF
service states (SMF), description, index iconService States
setenv option, svccfg command, index iconModifying SMF Information
setting, a core file name pattern with coreadm, index iconHow to Set a Core File Name Pattern
Setting boot parameters by using eeprom command, GRUB based booting, index iconx86: How to Modify Boot Parameters by Using the eeprom Command
setting the baud rate on the ttymon console terminal, how to, index iconHow to Set the Baud Rate Speed on the System Terminal
shadow file
description, index iconWhere User Account and Group Information Is Stored
fields in, index iconFields in the shadow File
shared memory, process virtual memory, index iconProcesses and System Performance
sharing a printer, using CUPS, index iconHow to Unshare or Share a Printer
SHELL environment variable, index iconBash and ksh93 Shell Environment Variables
shells, user initialization files and, index iconCustomizing a User Initialization File
shutdown command, shutting down a server (how to), index iconHow to Shut Down a System by Using the shutdown Command
shutdown state, run level 0, index iconBringing a System to a Shutdown State (Run Level 0) by Using the init Command
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), FMA and, index iconNotification of Faults and Defects
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), FMA and, index iconNotification of Faults and Defects
single-user level, See run level s or S
single-user run level, description, index iconRun Levels
single-user state
booting a system
run level S, index iconx86: How to Boot a System to a Single-User State (Run Level S)
site initialization files, index iconUsing Site Initialization Files
site-profile layer, description, index iconSMF Administrative Layers
size
directory, index iconChecking the Size of Directories
file
index iconChecking the Size of Files
index iconHow to Display the Size of Files
index iconChecking the Size of Directories
skeleton directories (/etc/skel), index iconCustomizing a User's Work Environment
SMF
adding information, index iconModifying SMF Information
booting and, index iconSMF and Booting
commands, index iconSMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
delegated restarters, index iconSMF Delegated Restarters
deleting information, index iconDeleting SMF Information
error logging, index iconSMF Service Error Logging
library interfaces, index iconService Management Configuration Library Interfaces
overview, index iconManaging Services (Overview)
properties, index iconSMF Properties and Property Groups
viewing information, index iconViewing SMF Information
SMTP, FMA and, index iconNotification of Faults and Defects
snapshots (SMF), description, index iconSMF Snapshots
SNMP, FMA and, index iconNotification of Faults and Defects
staff group, index iconUNIX Groups
start property group, description, index iconSMF Properties and Property Groups
starting and stopping services, index iconHow to Use a Run Control Script to Stop or Start a Legacy Service
stopping, processes temporarily, index iconUsing the /proc File System and Commands
stty command, index iconLocale Variables
svc:/application/man-index:default service, generating index files for man page searches, index iconSupport for Full-Text Searching of Man Pages
svc.startd daemon, description, index iconSMF Master Restarter Daemon
svcadm command, description, index iconSMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
svcadm enable system/sar:default command, index iconRunning the sadc Command When Booting
svccfg command
description
index iconSMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
index iconViewing SMF Information
svcprop command
description
index iconSMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
index iconViewing SMF Information
svcs command, description, index iconSMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
sys crontab, index iconRunning the sadc Command Periodically With the sa1 Script
syslog.conf file
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
syslogd daemon, index iconViewing System Messages
system accounts, index iconUser ID Numbers
system activities
automatic collection of data on
index iconCollecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
index iconRunning the sadc Command When Booting
list of activities tracked, index iconAbout Monitoring System Performance
manual collection of data on, index iconSetting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
system crash information, managing with dumpadm, index iconThe dumpadm Command
system initialization files, index iconUser's Work Environment
system message logging (customizing), index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
system messages
customizing logging (how to), index iconHow to Customize System Message Logging
specifying storage location for, index iconViewing System Messages
system-profile layer, description, index iconSMF Administrative Layers
system resources
monitoring, index iconControlling Access to the at Command
automatic, index iconControlling Access to the at Command
crashes, index iconCustomizing System Message Logging
overview, index iconSystem Performance and System Resources
system state
multiuser with NFS
booting to, index iconSPARC: How to Boot a System to a Multiuser State (Run Level 3)
system tasks
See also crontab command, at command
scheduling
one-time tasks
index iconFor Scheduling a Single Job: at
index iconScheduling a Single System Task (at)
repetitive tasks
index iconFor Scheduling Repetitive Jobs: crontab
index iconScheduling a Repetitive System Task (cron)
scheduling automatically, index iconWays to Automatically Execute System Tasks