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| uDAPL |
| | (overview) ( ) |
| | enabling (how to) ( ) |
| | registering a service provider in the DAT static registry (how to) ( ) |
| | unregistering a service provider in the DAT static registry (how to) ( ) |
| | updating the DAT static registry (how to) ( ) |
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| UDF file system ( ) |
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| UFS CDs, SPARC compared to x86 formats ( ) |
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| UFS file system ( ) ( ) |
| | extended fundamental types ( ) |
| | large file systems ( ) |
| | logging ( ) |
| | mounting ( ) |
| | mounting with /etc/vfstab ( ) |
| | mounting without large files (how to) ( ) |
| | multiterabyte file systems ( ) |
| | state flags ( ) |
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| UFS logging, overview ( ) |
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| UFS snapshot |
| | creating (how to) ( ) |
| | creating a full backup of (how to) ( ) |
| | description ( ) |
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| ufsdump command |
| | end-of-media detection ( ) |
| | full backup (example of) ( ) ( ) |
| | how data is copied with ( ) |
| | how it works ( ) |
| | incremental backup (example of) ( ) |
| | limitations ( ) |
| | options and arguments ( ) |
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| ufsdump command (overview) ( ) |
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| ufsrestore command ( ) |
| | determining which tapes to use (how to) ( ) |
| | preparing to use (overview) ( ) |
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| umount command ( ) |
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| umountall command ( ) |
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| unallocated directory blocks ( ) |
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| unallocated inodes ( ) |
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| unconfiguring |
| | a SCSI controller (how to) ( ) |
| | a USB device (how to) ( ) |
| | IB devices connected an HCA (how to) ( ) |
| | IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA Device (how to) ( ) |
| | IB pseudo device (how to) ( ) |
| | IOC device (how to) ( ) |
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| UNIX file system ( ) |
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| unmounting |
| | a USB mass storage device (how to) ( ) ( ) |
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| unregistering, service provider in the DAT static registry (how to) ( ) |
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| unsupported devices ( ) |
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| updating |
| | DAT static registry (how to) ( ) |
| | IOC configuration (how to) ( ) |
| | IP p_key tables (how to) ( ) |
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| USB devices |
| | (overview) ( ) |
| | acronyms ( ) |
| | adding a USB camera (how to) ( ) |
| | adding a USB mass storage device (how to) ( ) |
| | adding audio devices (how to) ( ) |
| | audio |
| | | (overview) ( ) |
| | | changing the primary device (how to) ( ) |
| | | device ownership ( ) |
| | bus description ( ) |
| | bus-powered devices ( ) |
| | cables for ( ) |
| | CDC ACM device support ( ) |
| | composite device ( ) |
| | compound device ( ) |
| | configuring a USB device (how to) ( ) |
| | connect a USB device (how to) ( ) |
| | creating a file system on a mass storage device (how to) ( ) |
| | creating a Solaris partition and modifying the slices on a mass storage device (how to) ( ) |
| | device classes ( ) |
| | device nodes ( ) |
| | diskette devices (overview) ( ) |
| | displaying bus information (how to) ( ) |
| | displaying USB device information (how to) ( ) |
| | drivers ( ) |
| | EHCI, OHCI, and UHCI support ( ) |
| | host controller and root hub ( ) |
| | hot-plugging (overview) ( ) |
| | hotpluggable attribute ( ) |
| | identifying primary audio device (how to) ( ) |
| | Interface Association Descriptor (IAD) support ( ) |
| | keyboards and mouse devices ( ) |
| | logically disconnecting a USB device (how to) ( ) |
| | logically disconnecting a USB device subtree (how to) ( ) |
| | modifying partitions and creating a PCFS file system on a mass storage device (how to) ( ) |
| | mounting mass storage (how to) ( ) |
| | mounting or unmounting a mass storage device (how to) ( ) |
| | names of ( ) |
| | overview of 2.0 devices ( ) |
| | physical device hierarchy ( ) |
| | power budgeting support ( ) |
| | power management ( ) |
| | Prolific and Keyspan serial adapter support ( ) |
| | removable mass storage (overview) ( ) |
| | removing a USB mass storage device (how to) ( ) |
| | resetting a USB device (how to) ( ) |
| | Solaris USB Architecture (USBA) ( ) |
| | support for ZFS file systems ( ) |
| | troubleshooting audio device problems ( ) |
| | troubleshooting tips for mass storage devices ( ) |
| | unconfiguring a device (how to) ( ) |
| | unmounting mass storage (how to) ( ) |
| | USB 2.0 support ( ) |
| | using non-compliant mass storage devices (overview) ( ) |
| | virtual keyboard and mouse support ( ) |
| | wheel mouse support ( ) |
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| /usr file system ( ) |