The Trusted Solaris 8 4/01 documentation set is supplemental to the Solaris 8 4/01 documentation set. You should obtain a copy of both sets for a complete understanding of the Trusted Solaris operating environment. The Trusted Solaris documentation set consists of the following guides:
Trusted Solaris 8 4/01 Release Notes (816-1043-10) lists known problems and describes workarounds for getting started with and using the Trusted Solaris 8 4/01 version of the software. (Primary audience: administrators; secondary audience: developers)
Trusted Solaris Installation and Configuration (816-1040-10) describes how to install the Trusted Solaris operating environment at networked and non-networked sites. (Primary audience: administrators; secondary audience: developers)
Trusted Solaris 8 4/01 Reference Manual (816-1052-10) provides a book version of all Trusted Solaris man pages in four volumes. (Primary audience: all)
Trusted Solaris User's Guide (816-1041-10) describes the basic features of the Trusted Solaris environment. Although it is aimed at end users, it explains basic concepts that are important to administrators and application developers as well. The book contains a glossary. (Primary audience: end users, administrators; secondary audience: developers)
Trusted Solaris Administration Overview (816-1047-10) explains the concepts of administration in the Trusted Solaris operating environment and provides an overview of administrative tools and commands. (Primary audience: administrators; secondary audience: developers)
Trusted Solaris Administrator's Procedures (816-1048-10) provides detailed information for performing specific administration tasks. (Primary audience: administrators; secondary audience: developers)
Trusted Solaris Audit Administration (816-1049-10) describes the auditing system. (Primary audience: administrators; secondary audience: developers)
Trusted Solaris Label Administration (816-1050-10) provides information on specifying label components in the label encodings file. (Primary audience: administrators)
Trusted Solaris Developer's Guide (816-1042-10) describes how to develop applications for the Trusted Solaris environment. (Primary audience: developers; secondary audience: administrators)
Compartmented Mode Workstation Labeling: Encodings Format (816-1051-10) describes the syntax used in the label encodings file for enforcing the various rules concerning well-formed labels for a system. (Primary audience: administrators; secondary audience: developers)
Trusted Solaris 8 4/01 Transition Guide (816-1044-10) provides an overview of the differences between the Trusted Solaris 7, and Trusted Solaris 8, and Trusted Solaris 8 4/01 environments (Primary audience: all)