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- daemon group, User ID Numbers
- daily tasks (scheduling with crontab), For Scheduling Repetitive Jobs: crontab
- debug log level, SMF, SMF Service Error Logging
- default run level, definition, Run Levels
- defaults
- message of the day, How to Set Up a Message-Of-The-Day
- nice number, Changing the Priority of a Timesharing Process (nice)
- setting for users and roles, How to Change Account Defaults For All Roles
- defects (FMA)
- displaying information about, Displaying Information About Faults or Defects
- notification of, Notification of Faults and Defects
- repairing, Repairing Faults or Defects
- degraded SMF service state, description, Service States
- delcust option, svccfg command, Deleting SMF Information
- delegated restarters (SMF), SMF Delegated Restarters
- deleting
- at jobs, How to Remove at Jobs
- core files, How to Find and Delete core Files
- crontab files
- Removing crontab Files
- How to Remove a crontab File
- finding and deleting old/inactive files, Finding and Removing Old or Inactive Files
- log files, How to Create or Edit a crontab File
- old/inactive files, For Scheduling Repetitive Jobs: crontab
- SMF information, Deleting SMF Information
- temporary files, How to Clear Out Temporary Directories
- users, How to Delete a User
- deleting a printer, using CUPS, How to Delete a Printer
- delpropvalue option, svccfg command, Deleting SMF Information
- dependencies (SMF), description, SMF Dependencies
- determining
- run level (how to), Determining a System's Current Run Level
- system's run level (how to), Determining a System's Run Level
- device, how to select when using CUPS, Selecting a Print Device
- df command
- Displaying Disk Space Statistics (df)
- How to Display Disk Space Information (df -k)
- -h option, How to Display Information About Files and Disk Space
- -k option (kilobytes), How to Display Disk Space Information (df -k)
- -t option (total blocks), How to Display Information About Files and Disk Space
- examples
- How to Display Disk Space Information (df -k)
- How to Display Information About Files and Disk Space
- overview
- Displaying Disk Space Statistics (df)
- Displaying Information About Files and Disk Space
- directories
- controlling access to, Default File Permissions (umask)
- current working directory for processes
- Using the /proc File System and Commands
- Managing Processes With Process Commands (/proc)
- displaying information about
- Checking the Size of Files
- How to Display the Size of Files
- Checking the Size of Directories
- home, Home Directories
- PATH environment variable and
- Bash and ksh93 Shell Environment Variables
- The PATH Variable
- size of, Checking the Size of Directories
- skeleton, Customizing a User's Work Environment
- temporary, clearing out
- Finding and Removing Old or Inactive Files
- How to Clear Out Temporary Directories
- disabled SMF service state, description, Service States
- disabling
- an auxiliary console with the consadm command, How to Disable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console
- Oracle Configuration Manager, How to Disable the Oracle Configuration Manager Service
- run control script (how to), How to Disable a Run Control Script
- disabling a printer, using CUPS, How to Disable or Enable a Printer
- disk drives
- displaying information about
- free disk space, Displaying Disk Space Statistics (df)
finding and deleting old/inactive files, How to Create or Edit a crontab File
- disk space
- displaying information about
- df command, Displaying Disk Space Statistics (df)
- directory sizes, Checking the Size of Directories
- file sizes
- Checking the Size of Files
- How to Display the Size of Files
- Checking the Size of Directories
- mount point, How to Display Disk Space Information (df -k)
finding and deleting old/inactive files
- Finding and Removing Old or Inactive Files
- How to Delete Crash Dump Files
- finding files exceeding a size limit, How to Find Files That Exceed a Specified Size Limit
- finding large files
- How to Find Large Files
- How to Find Large Files
- dispadmin command, overview, Changing the Scheduling Priority of Processes (priocntl)
- display
- date and time, How to Display the Date and Time
- host ID, How to Display a System's Host ID Number
- system's installed memory, How to Display a System's Installed Memory
- displaying
- at jobs, How to Display at Jobs
- booting messages
- How to View System Messages
- How to View System Messages
- core dump configuration with coreadm, How to Display the Current Core Dump Configuration
- crash information
- How to Examine a Crash Dump
- Viewing System Messages
- crontab files
- Displaying crontab Files
- How to Display a crontab File
- How to Display a crontab File
- directory information
- Checking the Size of Files
- How to Display the Size of Files
- Checking the Size of Directories
- file information
- file size
- Checking the Size of Files
- How to Find Large Files
- listing newest, How to List the Newest Files
- using the du command, Checking the Size of Directories
FMA information, Displaying Information About Faults or Defects
- linked libraries
- Using the /proc File System and Commands
- Managing Processes With Process Commands (/proc)
- LWP information, Using the /proc File System and Commands
- priority information
- Using the ps Command
- How to Display the Global Priority of a Process
- process information (how to), How to Display Information About Processes
- scheduling class information
- Using the ps Command
- How to Display Basic Information About Process Classes (priocntl)
- How to Display the Global Priority of a Process
- size of files, How to Display the Size of Files
- system activity information
- Monitoring System Activities (sar)
- Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- system information
- commands for, How to Display the Date and Time
user mask, Default File Permissions (umask)
- displaying a system's physical processor type, psrinfo -p, How to Display a System's Physical Processor Type
- displaying product name information, prtconf command, How to Display a System's Product Name
- dmesg command
- How to View System Messages
- How to View System Messages
- du command, Checking the Size of Directories
- dumpadm, managing system crash information, The dumpadm Command