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Creating and Administering Oracle Solaris 11.1 Boot Environments     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Preface

1.  Introduction to Managing Boot Environments

2.  beadm Zones Support

3.  Creating Boot Environments and Snapshots

4.  Administering Boot Environments

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beadm activate command, index iconChanging the Default Boot Environment
beadm create command
cloning boot environments and zones, index iconExamples of Creating Boot Environments
options, index iconbeadm create Command Options
beadm destroy command, index iconDestroying a Boot Environment
beadm list command, index iconListing Existing Boot Environments and Snapshots
displaying snapshot information with, index iconViewing Snapshot Specifications
options, index iconListing Existing Boot Environments and Snapshots
output example, index iconViewing Boot Environment Specifications
suppressing header titles in output, index iconViewing Specifications in Machine-Parsable Output
unbootable environments and, index iconUnbootable Boot Environments
values for Active column in output, index iconViewing Boot Environment Specifications
beadm mount command, index iconMounting and Updating an Inactive Boot Environment
beadm rename command, index iconCreating Custom Names for Boot Environments
beadm unmount command, index iconUnmounting Boot Environments
beadm utility
overview, index iconAbout the beadm Utility
syntax and options, index iconbeadm create Command Options
system requirements for using, index iconbeadm Utility Requirements
when to use, index iconAbout Boot Environments and Datasets
zones support
in non-global zones, index iconbeadm in Non-Global Zones
unbootable environments and, index iconUnbootable Boot Environments
zones naming conventions, index iconZones and Shared Datasets
boot environments
adding datasets, index iconCreating Additional Datasets for Boot Environments
administering, index iconAdministering Boot Environments
administering with beadm utility, index iconAbout the beadm Utility
advantages to maintaining multiple, index iconAdvantages to Maintaining Multiple Boot Environments
changing default, index iconChanging the Default Boot Environment
clone of, index iconAbout Boot Environments and Datasets
creating
index iconCreating a Boot Environment
index iconHow to Create a Boot Environment
cloning a snapshot, index iconCreating a Boot Environment From an Existing Snapshot
examples, index iconExamples of Creating Boot Environments
with existing shared datasets, index iconExamples of Creating Boot Environments
with new datasets, index iconExamples of Creating Boot Environments
definition of, index iconAbout Boot Environments and Datasets
destroying, index iconDestroying a Boot Environment
listing, index iconListing Existing Boot Environments and Snapshots
making an inactive boot environment active, index iconChanging the Default Boot Environment
mounting and updating an inactive, index iconHow to Mount and Update a Boot Environment
overview, index iconAbout Boot Environments and Datasets
renaming, index iconCreating Custom Names for Boot Environments
snapshot of, index iconAbout Boot Environments and Datasets
unbootable
displayed in beadm list output, index iconUnbootable Boot Environments
restricted actions, index iconUnbootable Boot Environments
zones support and, index iconUnbootable Boot Environments
unmounting, index iconUnmounting Boot Environments
using Package Manager to administer, index iconAbout the Package Manager
viewing specifications
in machine-parsable output, index iconViewing Specifications in Machine-Parsable Output
of snapshots, index iconViewing Snapshot Specifications
viewing specifications for, index iconViewing Boot Environment Specifications