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- raw disk device interface
- Specifying the Disk Subdirectory
- Specifying the Disk Subdirectory
- RCM script
- commands for, RCM Script Commands
- overview, What Can an RCM Script Do?
- record of
- dumps, Purpose of the /etc/dumpdates File
- incremental backup, Purpose of the /etc/dumpdates File
- registering, service provider in the DAT static registry (how to), How to Register a Service Provider in the DAT Static Registry
- regular inodes, Inodes
- removable media
- accessing (examples of), How to Access Information on Removable Media
- accessing (how to), How to Access Information on Removable Media
- accessing media on other systems (example of)
- How to Access Removable Media on Remote Systems
- How to Access Removable Media on Remote Systems
- adding a new removable media drive (how to), How to Add a New Removable Media Drive
- checking a file system on (how to), How to Check a File System on Removable Media
- creating a file system on (how to), How to Create a File System on Removable Media
- creating a file system on a DVD-RAM (how to), How to Create a File System on a DVD-RAM
- disabling or enabling removable media services (how to), How to Disable or Enable Removable Media Services
- ejecting (how to), How to Eject Removable Media
- enabling write protection on (how to), How to Enable or Disable Write Protection on Removable Media
- finding out if media is in use (how to), How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- formatting diskettes with rmformat (how to), How to Format a Diskette (rmformat)
- killing processes accessing (how to), How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- loading diskettes (how to), How to Load Removable Media
- management, benefits, Removable Media Features and Benefits
- mounting
- manual compared to automatic
- Comparison of Manual and Automatic Mounting
- Overview of Accessing Removable Media
mounting remote media (example of)
- How to Access Removable Media on Remote Systems
- How to Access Removable Media on Remote Systems
- names, Using Removable Media Names
- repairing bad blocks on removable media (how to), How to Repair Bad Blocks on Removable Media
- services, disabling, vold is Managed by the Service Management Facility (SMF)
- removing
- a SCSI device (how to), SPARC: How to Remove a SCSI Device
- a swap file from use, Removing a Swap File From Use
- a USB mass storage device without vold running (how to), How to Remove a USB Mass Storage Device Without vold Running
- discovered iSCSI targets (how to), How to Remove Discovered iSCSI Targets
- existing IB port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA communication service (how to), How to Remove an Existing IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA Communication Service
- PCI adapter card (how to), How to Remove a PCI Adapter Card
- repairing, bad blocks on removable media (how to), How to Repair Bad Blocks on Removable Media
- replacing, an identical SCSI device on a SCSI controller (how to), SPARC: How to Replace an Identical Device on a SCSI Controller
- resetting, a USB device (how to), How to Reset a USB Device
- resolving, a failed SCSI unconfigure operation (how to), How to Resolve a Failed SCSI Unconfigure Operation
- restoring bad superblock, Restoring a Bad UFS Superblock
- restoring file systems
- complete (example of), How to Restore a Complete UFS File System
- complete (how to), How to Restore a Complete UFS File System
- determining which tapes to use (how to), How to Determine Which Tapes to Use
- preparing to (overview), Preparing to Restore UFS Files and File Systems
- root and /usr (SPARC) (example of), How to Restore a UFS root (/) and /usr File System
- root or /usr (x86) (example of), How to Restore a UFS root (/) and /usr File System
- type of tape drive, Determining the Type of Tape Device You Need
- restoring files
- interactive restore (example of), How to Restore UFS Files Interactively
- non-interactive restore (example of), How to Restore Specific UFS Files Noninteractively
- restricting, removable media access (how to), Restricting User Access to Removable Media With RBAC
- retrieving, files from tape with tar command (how to), How to Retrieve Files From a Tape (tar)
- Rock Ridge extension (HSFS file system), Oracle Solaris Disk-Based File Systems
- root (/) file system or directory, Default Oracle Solaris File Systems