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Oracle Solaris Administration: Common Tasks Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library |
1. Locating Information About Oracle Solaris Commands
2. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Overview)
What's New in User Accounts and Groups?
Removal of Support for Solaris Management Console
Default Password Hashing Algorithm
What Are User Accounts and Groups?
Using Large User IDs and Group IDs
Guidelines for Assigning User Names, User IDs, and Group IDs
Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
Customizing a User's Work Environment
Using Site Initialization Files
Avoiding Local System References
Bash and ksh93 Shell Environment Variables
About the MANPATH Environment Variable
Default File Permissions (umask)
Customizing a User Initialization File
3. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Tasks)
4. Booting and Shutting Down an Oracle Solaris System
5. Working With Oracle Configuration Manager
6. Managing Services (Overview)
9. Managing System Information (Tasks)
10. Managing System Processes (Tasks)
11. Monitoring System Performance (Tasks)
12. Managing Software Packages (Tasks)
14. Scheduling System Tasks (Tasks)
15. Setting Up and Administering Printers by Using CUPS (Tasks)
16. Managing the System Console, Terminal Devices, and Power Services (Tasks)
17. Managing System Crash Information (Tasks)
18. Managing Core Files (Tasks)
19. Troubleshooting System and Software Problems (Tasks)
20. Troubleshooting Miscellaneous System and Software Problems (Tasks)
Note - The Solaris Management Console and all its equivalent command-line tools are no longer supported.
The following commands are available for managing user and group accounts.
Table 2-5 Commands to Manage Users and Groups
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