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- uDAPL
- (overview),
Using the uDAPL Application Interface With InfiniBand Devices
- enabling (how to),
How to Enable uDAPL
- registering a service provider in the DAT static registry (how to),
How to Register a Service Provider in the DAT Static Registry
- unregistering a service provider in the DAT static registry (how to),
How to Unregister a Service Provider from the DAT Static Registry
- updating the DAT static registry (how to),
How to Update the DAT Static Registry
- UDF file system,
Disk-Based File Systems
- UFS CDs, SPARC compared to x86 formats,
Guidelines for Accessing Removable Media Data
- UFS file system
Disk-Based File Systems
UFS File System Features
- extended fundamental types,
UFS File System Features
- large file systems,
UFS File System Features
- logging,
UFS File System Features
- mounting,
How to Add an Entry to the /etc/vfstab File
- mounting with /etc/vfstab,
How to Mount a File System (/etc/vfstab File)
- mounting without large files (how to),
How to Mount a UFS File System Without Large Files (mount Command)
- multiterabyte file systems,
UFS File System Features
- state flags,
UFS File System Features
- UFS file systems, /,
Default Solaris File Systems
- UFS logging, overview,
UFS Logging
- UFS snapshot
- creating (how to),
How to Create a UFS Snapshot
- creating a full backup of (how to),
How to Create a Full Backup of a UFS Snapshot (ufsdump)
- description,
Why Use UFS Snapshots?
- ufsdump command
- end-of-media detection,
Detecting the End of Media
- full backup (example of)
How to Back Up a UFS File System to Tape
How to Back Up a UFS File System to Tape
- how data is copied with,
Copying Data With the ufsdump Command
- how it works,
How the ufsdump Command Works
- incremental backup (example of),
How to Back Up a UFS File System to Tape
- limitations,
Limitations of the ufsdump Command
- options and arguments,
Specifying ufsdump Command Options and Arguments
- ufsdump command (overview),
Backing Up a UFS File System
- ufsrestore command,
Specifying ufsrestore Options and Arguments
- determining which tapes to use (how to),
How to Determine Which Tapes to Use
- preparing to use (overview),
Preparing to Restore UFS Files and File Systems
- umount command,
Commands for UFS File System Administration
- umountall command,
Commands for UFS File System Administration
- unallocated directory blocks,
Data Blocks
- unallocated inodes,
Inodes
- unconfiguring
- a SCSI controller (how to),
How to Unconfigure a SCSI Controller
- a USB device (how to),
How to Unconfigure a USB Device
- IB devices connected an HCA (how to),
How to Unconfigure IB Devices Connected to an HCA
- IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA Device (how to),
How to Unconfigure an IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA Device
- IB pseudo device (how to),
How to Unconfigure an IB Pseudo Device
- IOC device (how to),
How to Unconfigure an IOC Device
- UNIX file system,
Disk-Based File Systems
- unmounting, a USB mass storage device without vold running (how to),
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device Without vold Running
- unregistering, service provider in the DAT static registry (how to),
How to Unregister a Service Provider from the DAT Static Registry
- unsupported devices,
What You Need for Unsupported Devices
- updating
- DAT static registry (how to),
How to Update the DAT Static Registry
- IOC configuration (how to),
How to Update an IOC Configuration
- IP p_key tables (how to),
How to Update the IB p_key Tables
- USB devices
- (overview),
Overview of USB Devices
- acronyms,
Commonly Used USB Acronyms
- adding a mass storage device without vold running (how to),
How to Add a USB Mass Storage Device Without vold Running
- adding a USB camera (how to),
How to Add a USB Camera
- adding audio devices (how to),
How to Add USB Audio Devices
- audio
- (overview),
Using USB Audio Devices
- changing the primary device (how to),
How to Change the Primary USB Audio Device
- device ownership,
Key Points of Audio Device Ownership
bus description,
USB Bus Description
- bus-powered devices,
Bus-Powered Devices
- cables for,
Guidelines for USB Cables
- CDC ACM device support,
Support for CDC ACM Devices
- composite device,
USB Bus Description
- compound device,
USB Bus Description
- configuring a USB device (how to),
How to Configure a USB Device
- connect a USB device (how to),
How to Logically Connect a USB Device
- creating a file system on a mass storage device (how to),
How to Create a File System on a USB Mass Storage Device
- device classes,
USB Devices and Drivers
- device nodes,
Solaris USB Architecture (USBA)
- diskette devices (overview),
Using USB Diskette Devices
- displaying bus information (how to),
How to Display USB Bus Information (cfgadm)
- displaying USB device information (how to),
How to Display USB Device Information
- drivers,
USB Devices and Drivers
- EHCI, OHCI, and UHCI support,
USB Driver Enhancements
- formatting a mass storage device without vold running (how to),
How to Create a File System on a USB Mass Storage Device Without vold Running
- host controller and root hub,
USB Host Controller and Hubs
- hot-plugging (overview),
Hot-Plugging USB Mass Storage Devices
- hotpluggable attribute,
Changed USB Device Hotpluggable Behavior
- identifying primary audio device (how to),
How to Identify Your System's Primary Audio Device
- keyboards and mouse devices,
USB Keyboards and Mouse Devices
- logically disconnecting a USB device (how to),
How to Logically Disconnect a USB Device
- logically disconnecting a USB device subtree (how to),
How to Logically Disconnect a USB Device Subtree
- mounting mass storage without vold running (how to),
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device Without vold Running
- names of,
USB Bus Description
- overview of 2.0 devices,
USB 2.0 Features
- physical device hierarchy,
USB Bus Description
- power budgeting support,
USB Power Budgeting
- power management,
SPARC: USB Power Management
- Prolific and Keyspan serial adapter support,
USB Driver Enhancements
- removable mass storage (overview),
Using USB Mass Storage Devices
- removing a mass storage device without vold running (how to),
How to Remove a USB Mass Storage Device Without vold Running
- resetting a USB device (how to),
How to Reset a USB Device
- Solaris USB Architecture (USBA),
Solaris USB Architecture (USBA)
- support for ZFS file systems,
Oracle Solaris ZFS Support on USB Devices
- troubleshooting audio device problems,
Troubleshooting USB Audio Device Problems
- troubleshooting tips for mass storage devices,
Troubleshooting Tips for USB Mass Storage Devices
- unconfiguring a device (how to),
How to Unconfigure a USB Device
- unmounting mass storage without vold running (how to),
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device Without vold Running
- USB 2.0 support,
USB 2.0 Device Features and Compatibility Issues
- using non-compliant mass storage devices (overview),
Using Non-Compliant USB Mass Storage Devices
- virtual keyboard and mouse support,
USB Virtual Keyboard and Mouse Support
- wheel mouse support,
USB Wheel Mouse Support
- /usr file system,
Default Solaris File Systems