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- I/O, direct,
UFS Direct Input/Output (I/O)
- identifying
- devices,
How to Display System Configuration Information
- disks on a system (how to),
How to Identify the Disks on a System
- primary USB audio device (how to),
How to Identify Your System's Primary Audio Device
- inconsistencies in file systems,
Why UFS File System Inconsistencies Might Occur
- incorrect . and .. entries,
Data Blocks
- incremental backup
Choosing the Type of Backup
Purpose of the /etc/dumpdates File
- (example of),
How to Back Up a UFS File System to Tape
- indirect blocks,
Indirect Blocks
- InfiniBand devices
- adding a VPPA communication service (how to),
How to Add a VPPA Communication Service
- configuring an IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA device (how to),
How to Configure a IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA Device
- configuring an IB pseudo device (how to),
How to Configure an IB Pseudo Device
- configuring an IOC device (how to),
How to Configure an IOC Device
- displaying (how to),
How to Display IB Device Information
- displaying IB communication services (how to),
How to Display IB Communication Services
- displaying kernel IB clients of an HCA (how to),
How to Display Kernel IB Clients of an HCA
- dynamic reconfiguration (overview),
Dynamically Reconfiguring IB Devices (cfgadm)
- overview,
Overview of InfiniBand Devices
- removing an existing IB port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA communication service (how to),
How to Remove an Existing IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA Communication Service
- unconfiguring an IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA (how to),
How to Unconfigure an IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA Device
- unconfiguring an IB pseudo device (how to),
How to Unconfigure an IB Pseudo Device
- unconfiguring an IOC device (how to),
How to Unconfigure an IOC Device
- unconfiguring IB devices connected an HCA (how to),
How to Unconfigure IB Devices Connected to an HCA
- updating an IOC configuration (how to),
How to Update an IOC Configuration
- updating the IP p_key tables (how to),
How to Update the IB p_key Tables
- inode list size,
Superblock Checks
- inode states,
Inodes
- inodes,
Inodes
- bad number,
Data Blocks
- block special,
Inodes
- character special,
Inodes
- checking format and type,
Inodes
- directory,
Inodes
- FIFO,
Inodes
- link count,
Inodes
- number of bytes per,
Number of Inodes (Files)
- regular,
Inodes
- size,
Inodes
- symbolic link,
Inodes
- installboot command,
SPARC: How to Install a Boot Block on a System Disk
- installgrub command,
x86: How to Install a Boot Block on a System Disk
- installing a boot block (how to), SPARC,
SPARC: How to Install a Boot Block on a System Disk
- iSCSI
- (overview),
iSCSI Technology (Overview)
- accessing iSCSI disks (how to),
Accessing iSCSI Disks
- configuring iSCSI target discovery (how to),
How to Configure iSCSI Target Discovery
- configuring unidirectional or bidirectional CHAP authentication for (how to),
How to Configure CHAP Authentication for Your iSCSI Initiator
- general iSCSI error messages,
General iSCSI Error Messages
- modifying iSCSI initiator and target parameters (how to),
How to Modify iSCSI Initiator and Target Parameters
- monitoring your iSCSI configuration (how to),
Monitoring Your iSCSI Configuration
- preparing for a Solaris iSCSI configuration (how to),
How to Prepare for a Solaris iSCSI Configuration
- removing discovered iSCSI targets (how to),
How to Remove Discovered iSCSI Targets
- software and hardware requirements,
Solaris iSCSI Software and Hardware Requirements
- static and dynamic target discovery,
Configuring Dynamic or Static Target Discovery
- troubleshooting iSCSI configuration problems (how to),
Troubleshooting iSCSI Configuration Problems
- iscsiadm add command, adding static or dynamic targets (example of),
How to Configure iSCSI Target Discovery
- iscsiadm list, displaying ISCSI configuration information (example of),
Monitoring Your iSCSI Configuration
- iscsiadm modify command
- enabling CHAP (example of),
How to Configure CHAP Authentication for Your iSCSI Initiator
- enabling or disabling static or dynamic targets (example of),
How to Remove Discovered iSCSI Targets
- iscsiadm remove command, removing static or dynamic targets (example of),
How to Remove Discovered iSCSI Targets
- ISO 9660 file system,
Disk-Based File Systems
- ISO standards, 9660 CD format,
Guidelines for Accessing Removable Media Data