System Administration Guide: Basic Administration
    
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 backing up
  a UFS snapshot with the tar command (how to) ( Index Term Link )
  and restoring file systems
   commands for ( Index Term Link )
   definition ( Index Term Link )
  choosing file systems to ( Index Term Link )
  file systems to tape (how to) ( Index Term Link )
  full and incremental, defined ( Index Term Link )
  preparing for (overview) ( Index Term Link )
  reasons for ( Index Term Link )
  types of ( Index Term Link )
  UFS snapshot (full) (how to) ( Index Term Link )
  UFS snapshot information (incremental) (how to) ( Index Term Link )
 
 backup
  device names ( Index Term Link )
  full (level 0) backup to tape (how to) ( Index Term Link )
  record of incremental ( Index Term Link )
 
 backup schedules
  daily cumulative, weekly cumulative backups ( Index Term Link )
  daily cumulative, weekly incremental backups ( Index Term Link )
  daily incremental, weekly cumulative backups ( Index Term Link )
  examples ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link )
  for a server ( Index Term Link )
  guidelines for ( Index Term Link )
  recommendations ( Index Term Link )
  using dump levels for ( Index Term Link )
 
 bad block numbers ( Index Term Link )
 
 bad inode number ( Index Term Link )
 
 bad superblock ( Index Term Link )
 
 banner command (PROM) ( Index Term Link )
 
 bar command, retrieving files created with (how to) ( Index Term Link )
 
 base directory (basedir) ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link )
 
 basedir keyword (administration files) ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link )
 
 becoming superuser (root) ( Index Term Link )
 
 bin group ( Index Term Link )
 
 block disk device interface
  defined ( Index Term Link )
  when to use ( Index Term Link )
 
 blocks
  bad ( Index Term Link )
  boot ( Index Term Link )
  data ( Index Term Link )
  directory data ( Index Term Link )
  duplicate ( Index Term Link )
  free ( Index Term Link )
  indirect ( Index Term Link )
  logical size ( Index Term Link )
  regular data ( Index Term Link )
  special inodes ( Index Term Link )
 
 boot block ( Index Term Link )
 
 boot-from PROM setting ( Index Term Link )
 
 boot process
  description (SPARC) ( Index Term Link )
  x86 ( Index Term Link )
 
 boot types, description ( Index Term Link )
 
 booting
  a diskless client (how to) ( Index Term Link )
  a system, guidelines ( Index Term Link )
  and PC BIOS ( Index Term Link )
  for recovery purposes (how to)
   SPARC ( Index Term Link )
   x86 ( Index Term Link )
  from the network
   SPARC ( Index Term Link )
   x86 ( Index Term Link )
  interactively (how to)
   SPARC ( Index Term Link )
   x86 ( Index Term Link )
  the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant (how to)
   x86 ( Index Term Link )
  to force a crash dump and reboot (how to)
   SPARC ( Index Term Link )
   x86 ( Index Term Link )
  to run level 3
   SPARC ( Index Term Link )
  to run level 3 (how to)
   x86 ( Index Term Link )
  to run level S
   SPARC ( Index Term Link )
  to run level S (how to)
   x86 ( Index Term Link )
  with the kernel debugger (how to)
   SPARC ( Index Term Link )
   x86 ( Index Term Link )
 
 Bourne shell
  basic features ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link )
  environment variables and ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link )
  shell (local) variables and ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link )
  user initialization files and ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link )
 
 Break key ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link )
 
 BSD Fat Fast File system ( Index Term Link )
 
 bus-oriented disk controllers ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link ) ( Index Term Link )
 
 bytes (number per inode) ( Index Term Link )