The Solaris Easy Access Server 3.0 Installation Guide provides you with information and instructions for installing and configuring the products consolidated in SolarisTM Easy Access Server 3.0 (SEAS). It is available in HTML format on the SEAS product CD. On the SEAS documentation CD it is available as an AnswerBook2TM document, and as a PostScriptTM and PDF file.
This guide is for system administrators responsible for installing and managing the Solaris Easy Access Server products.
Chapter 1, Introducing SEAS 3.0 provides a summary description of the products consolidated in SEAS.
Chapter 2, Preparing Your SEAS Installation provides information on pre-installation tasks and product updates.
Chapter 3, Installing the SEAS 3.0 Products describes the installation process of the SEAS.
Chapter 4, Installing the SEAS 3.0 Documentation describes the installation of the SEAS documentation set.
Chapter 5, Licensing helps you through any of the post-installation tasks, including licensing.
Chapter 6, Configuring the SEAS Products provides configuration information for the SEAS.
Chapter 7, Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting information pertaining to installation.
Chapter 8, Managing SEAS Products From the Registry provides details for installing and uninstalling SEAS using the Solaris Registry.
Appendix A, Available SEAS Packages lists the individual SEAS packages that can be installed using the pkgadd command.
Appendix B, SEAS Product Compatibility charts the compatibility among the SEAS.
See "The SEAS Documentation" for a complete list of books that are supplied with Solaris Easy Access Server.
The Sun Software Shop stocks select manuals from Sun Microsystems, Inc. You can purchase individual printed manuals and AnswerBook2TM CDs.
For a list of documents and how to order them, visit the Software Shop at http://www.sun.com/software/shop/.
The docs.sun.com Web site enables you to access Sun technical documentation online. You can browse the docs.sun.com archive or search for a specific book title or subject. The URL is http://docs.sun.com.
The following table describes the typographic changes used in this book.
Table P-1 Typographic Conventions
Typeface or Symbol |
Meaning |
Example |
---|---|---|
AaBbCc123 | The names of commands, files, and directories; on-screen computer output |
Edit your .login file. Use ls -a to list all files. machine_name% you have mail. |
AaBbCc123 | What you type, contrasted with on-screen computer output | machine_name% su Password: |
AaBbCc123 | Command-line placeholder: replace with a real name or value |
To delete a file, type rm filename. |
AaBbCc123 |
Book titles, new words, or terms, or words to be emphasized. |
Read Chapter 6 in User's Guide. These are called class options. You must be root to do this. |
The following table shows the default system prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell, Bourne shell, and Korn shell.
Table P-2 Shell Prompts
Shell |
Prompt |
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C shell prompt | machine_name% |
C shell superuser prompt | machine_name% |
Bourne shell and Korn shell prompt | $ |
Borne shell and Korn shell superuser prompt | # |