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- account information for My Oracle Support, how to obtain, How Your Oracle Solaris 10 System Is Registered
- account information for Sun Online account, how to obtain, How Your Oracle Solaris 10 System Is Registered
- active menu.lst file, location of, x86: How to Modify Boot Behavior by Editing the menu.lst File
- adding
- a package, example of, How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- a package from a mounted CD (example of), How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- diskless client OS services (how to), How to Add OS Services for Diskless Client Support
- multiple versions of a package, Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- packages (prerequisites), Key Points for Adding Software Packages (pkgadd)
- packages from a spool directory (example of), How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- packages from remote package server (example of), How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- packages to a spool directory (example of), How to Check the Integrity of Installed Software Packages (pkgchk)
- packages with administration files, Using an Administration File
- run control script (how to), How to Add a Run Control Script
- user initialization files, Customizing a User's Work Environment
- adding and removing packages and patches
- restrictions on
- zones, Restrictions on Adding and Removing Software Packages and Patches for Solaris Releases That Are Not Zones Aware
- adding GRUB menu entries, findroot command, x86: How to Add GRUB Menu Entries That Use the findroot Command
- adding missing ARCH=all packages (example of), How to Locate and Install Missing ARCH=all Packages
- administering GRUB, reference, x86: Administering the GRUB Bootloader
- administration file, keyword, Guidelines for Removing Packages (pkgrm)
- aging user passwords
- Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
- Administering Passwords
- Using Password Aging
- aliases, user login names vs., User (Login) Names
- appliances, definition, Description of an Appliance
- application access, Oracle Java Web Console, Access to Applications in the Oracle Java Web Console
- application access to remote systems, Oracle Java Web Console, Application Access to Remote Systems
- application privileges, Oracle Java Web Console, Application Privileges
- ARCH=all packages, how to add missing, diskless client troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Diskless Client Problems
- archive
- booting the failsafe archive
- GRUB, How to Boot an x86 Based System in Failsafe Mode
- audit events, Oracle Java Web Console, Configuring the Oracle Java Web Console
- auditing implementation, Oracle Java Web Console, Configuring the Oracle Java Web Console
- authenticating by specifying named support credentials, Oracle Solaris Auto Registration, Authenticating a User by Specifying Named Support Credentials
- authenticating with My Oracle Support
- specifying named support credentials
- auto registration, How Your Oracle Solaris 10 System Is Registered
- authentication failed, troubleshooting issues with auto registration, Authentication Failed
- authTypes tag, Oracle Java Web Console, Specifying Authorizations With the authTypes Tag
- auto registration
- clearing configuration information, How to Clear the Current Auto Registration Configuration
- configuration information, Displaying the Current Auto Registration Configuration
- configuring properties, Configuring Auto Registration Properties
- Auto Registration
- data transmittal
- service tags, When and How Service Tag Data Is Transmitted
- auto registration
- dry run function, How to Display Registration Information About Products Not Yet Registered
- enabling SMF services, How to Enable the Auto Registration SMF Service
- how it works, How the Auto Registration Process Works
- how to obtain information, Obtaining Information About Currently Registered Products
- HTTP proxy and port
- configuring, How to Configure HTTP Proxy and Port Settings
HTTP proxy authentication, How to Configure HTTP Proxy Authentication Settings
- providing named support credentials, Authenticating a User by Specifying Named Support Credentials
- providing support credentials, How Your Oracle Solaris 10 System Is Registered
- regadm command, When to Use the regadm Command-Line Interface
- requirements, Requirements for Using the regadm Command
registering anonymously
- example, How to Register Your System by Using the regadm Command
troubleshooting issues with, Troubleshooting Auto Registration Issues
- using the Oracle Solaris Auto Registration feature, Oracle Solaris Auto Registration (Overview)
- auto registration CLI, regadm command, How to Register Your System by Using the regadm Command
- auto registration issues
- authentication failed
- error messages, Authentication Failed
- automounting, user home directories, User's Work Environment