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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)
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)
How to Change the Class of a Process (priocntl)
Run Levels
What to Do If Rebooting Fails
Recognizing Problems With Network Access
How to Recover From a Full Crash Dump Directory (Optional)
Remote Server Configuration
How to Remove a crontab File
fmadm repaired Command
Repairing Faults or Defects
Controlling Access to the crontab Command
fmadm replaced Command
SMF Repository Backups
SMF Properties and Property Groups
SMF Delegated Restarters
Introduction to SMF
Using the /proc File System and Commands
Command-Line Tools for User and Group Account Management
How to Change Account Defaults For All Roles
Command-Line Tools for User and Group Account Management
Command-Line Tools for User and Group Account Management
How to Add a Run Control Script
How to Disable a Run Control Script
How to Use a Run Control Script to Stop or Start a Legacy Service
Booting a System to a Specified State (Run Level)
Booting a System to a Specified State (Run Level)
Booting a System to a Specified State (Run Level)
Booting a System to a Specified State (Run Level)
Booting a System to a Specified State (Run Level)
Booting a System to a Specified State (Run Level)
What Happens When the System Is Brought to Run Level 3
Booting a System to a Specified State (Run Level)
Bringing a System to a Shutdown State (Run Level 0) by Using the init Command
Troubleshooting Problems With System Processes