S
- sa1 command,
Collecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
- sa2 command
Collecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
Producing Reports With the sa2 Shell Script
- sadc command
Collecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
Running the sadc Command When Booting
Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- sadd file,
Running the sadc Command Periodically With the sa1 Script
- sar command
How to Check File Access (sar -a)
Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- description of all options,
Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- options listed,
Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- overview
Monitoring System Activities (sar)
Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -A option (overall performance)
How to Check Overall System Performance (sar -A)
Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -a option (file access)
How to Check File Access (sar -a)
How to Check File Access (sar -a)
- -b option (buffers),
How to Check Buffer Activity (sar -b)
- -c option (system calls),
How to Check System Call Statistics (sar -c)
- -e option (ending time),
Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -f option (file to extract data from),
Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -i option (interval),
Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -m option (interprocess communication),
How to Check Interprocess Communication (sar -m)
- -p option (page-in/page faults),
How to Check Page-In Activity (sar -p)
- -q option (queue)
How to Check Queue Activity (sar -q)
How to Check Queue Activity (sar -q)
- -r option (unused memory),
How to Check Unused Memory (sar -r)
- -s option (starting time),
Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -u option (CPU usage),
How to Check CPU Utilization (sar -u)
- -v option (system tables),
How to Check System Table Status (sar -v)
- -y option (terminal devices),
How to Check Terminal Activity (sar -y)
- saving crash dump information,
Saving Crash Dumps
- scheduling
- See also crontab command, atcommand
- one-time system tasks
For Scheduling a Single Job: at
Scheduling a Single System Task (at)
- repetitive system tasks
For Scheduling Repetitive Jobs: crontab
Scheduling a Repetitive System Task (cron)
- scheduling classes,
Managing Process Class Information
- changing,
How to Change the Class of a Process (priocntl)
- changing priority of
How to Change Scheduling Parameters of a Timesharing Process (priocntl)
Changing the Priority of a Timesharing Process (nice)
- designating,
How to Designate a Process Priority (priocntl)
- displaying information about
Using the ps Command
How to Display Basic Information About Process Classes (priocntl)
How to Display the Global Priority of a Process
- priority levels and
Managing Process Class Information
How to Change Scheduling Parameters of a Timesharing Process (priocntl)
- search path, files for setting,
How to Diagnose and Correct Search Path Problems
- searching man page NAME subsection, using the man -k command,
Searching for Information in Man Pages by Specifying Keywords
- searching man pages, using the man command,
Support for Full-Text Searching of Man Pages
- secondary groups
UNIX Groups
UNIX Groups
- SECTNAME:keywords option, of the man -K command,
Searching for Information in Man Pages by Specifying Keywords
- security
- at command,
Controlling Access to the at Command
- crontab command,
Controlling Access to the crontab Command
- user ID number reuse and,
User ID Numbers
- service (SMF), description,
SMF Service
- service configuration repository, See repository
- Service Management Facility, See SMF
- service states (SMF), description,
Service States
- setenv option, svccfg command,
Modifying SMF Information
- setting, a core file name pattern with coreadm,
How to Set a Core File Name Pattern
- Setting boot parameters by using eeprom command, GRUB based booting,
x86: How to Modify Boot Parameters by Using the eeprom Command
- setting the baud rate on the ttymon console terminal, how to,
How to Set the Baud Rate Speed on the System Terminal
- shadow file
- description,
Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
- fields in,
Fields in the shadow File
- shared memory, process virtual memory,
Processes and System Performance
- sharing a printer, using CUPS,
How to Unshare or Share a Printer
- SHELL environment variable,
Bash and ksh93 Shell Environment Variables
- shells, user initialization files and,
Customizing a User Initialization File
- shutdown command, shutting down a server (how to),
How to Shut Down a System by Using the shutdown Command
- shutdown state, run level 0,
Bringing a System to a Shutdown State (Run Level 0) by Using the init Command
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), FMA and,
Notification of Faults and Defects
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), FMA and,
Notification of Faults and Defects
- single-user level, See run level s or S
- single-user run level, description,
Run Levels
- single-user state
- booting a system
- run level S,
x86: How to Boot a System to a Single-User State (Run Level S)
- site initialization files,
Using Site Initialization Files
- site-profile layer, description,
SMF Administrative Layers
- size
- directory,
Checking the Size of Directories
- file
Checking the Size of Files
How to Display the Size of Files
Checking the Size of Directories
- skeleton directories (/etc/skel),
Customizing a User's Work Environment
- SMF
- adding information,
Modifying SMF Information
- booting and,
SMF and Booting
- commands,
SMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
- delegated restarters,
SMF Delegated Restarters
- deleting information,
Deleting SMF Information
- error logging,
SMF Service Error Logging
- library interfaces,
Service Management Configuration Library Interfaces
- overview,
Managing Services (Overview)
- properties,
SMF Properties and Property Groups
- viewing information,
Viewing SMF Information
- SMTP, FMA and,
Notification of Faults and Defects
- snapshots (SMF), description,
SMF Snapshots
- SNMP, FMA and,
Notification of Faults and Defects
- staff group,
UNIX Groups
- start property group, description,
SMF Properties and Property Groups
- starting and stopping services,
How to Use a Run Control Script to Stop or Start a Legacy Service
- stopping, processes temporarily,
Using the /proc File System and Commands
- stty command,
Locale Variables
- svc:/application/man-index:default service, generating index files for man page searches,
Support for Full-Text Searching of Man Pages
- svc.startd daemon, description,
SMF Master Restarter Daemon
- svcadm command, description,
SMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
- svcadm enable system/sar:default command,
Running the sadc Command When Booting
- svccfg command
- description
SMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
Viewing SMF Information
- svcprop command
- description
SMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
Viewing SMF Information
- svcs command, description,
SMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
- sys crontab,
Running the sadc Command Periodically With the sa1 Script
- syslog.conf file
Customizing System Message Logging
Customizing System Message Logging
- syslogd daemon,
Viewing System Messages
- system accounts,
User ID Numbers
- system activities
- automatic collection of data on
Collecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
Running the sadc Command When Booting
- list of activities tracked,
About Monitoring System Performance
- manual collection of data on,
Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- system crash information, managing with dumpadm,
The dumpadm Command
- system initialization files,
User's Work Environment
- system message logging (customizing),
Customizing System Message Logging
- system messages
- customizing logging (how to),
How to Customize System Message Logging
- specifying storage location for,
Viewing System Messages
- system-profile layer, description,
SMF Administrative Layers
- system resources
- monitoring,
Controlling Access to the at Command
- automatic,
Controlling Access to the at Command
- crashes,
Customizing System Message Logging
overview,
System Performance and System Resources
- system state
- multiuser with NFS
- booting to,
SPARC: How to Boot a System to a Multiuser State (Run Level 3)
- system tasks
- See also crontab command, at command
- scheduling
- one-time tasks
For Scheduling a Single Job: at
Scheduling a Single System Task (at)
- repetitive tasks
For Scheduling Repetitive Jobs: crontab
Scheduling a Repetitive System Task (cron)
scheduling automatically,
Ways to Automatically Execute System Tasks