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- daily discrete backups, Example—Dump Levels for Daily, Incremental Backups
- damage to file systems, How the UFS File System State Is Recorded
- data block
- Regular Data Blocks
- Data Blocks
- data directory blocks, Data Blocks
- datadm command, How to Update the DAT Static Registry
- default
- file system for /tmp (TMPFS), Virtual File Systems
- SunOS file system, Default Oracle Solaris File Systems
- deleting
- core files, How to Find and Delete core Files
- finding and deleting old/inactive files, Finding and Removing Old or Inactive Files
- temporary files, How to Clear Out Temporary Directories
- UFS snapshot information
- (example of), How to Delete a UFS Snapshot
- detecting end of media
- cpio command, Copying Directories Between File Systems (cpio Command)
- ufsdump command
- Detecting the End of Media
- Detecting the End of Media
- determining
- file system types, How to Determine a File System's Type
- mounted file systems, Mounting and Unmounting Oracle Solaris File Systems
- tape device name, Determining the Tape Device Name
- type of tape drive, Determining the Type of Tape Device You Need
- /dev/dsk directory, Logical Disk Device Names
- /dev/rdsk directory, Logical Disk Device Names
- devfsadm command, How Devices Are Managed
- device driver
- adding, How to Add a Device Driver
- definition, About Device Drivers
- device names
- backup, Backup Device Names
- finding a file system name, Determining the UFS File System Name
- finding tape, Determining the Tape Device Name
- devices, accessing, Accessing Devices
- df command
- -h option, How to Display Information About Files and Disk Space
- -t option (total blocks), How to Display Information About Files and Disk Space
- overview, Displaying Information About Files and Disk Space
- dfstab file, configuring for shared local removable media (how to), How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- directories
- copying between file systems with cpio command (overview), Copying Directories Between File Systems (cpio Command)
- displaying information about
- Checking the Size of Files
- How to Display the Size of Files
- Checking the Size of Directories
- How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- inodes, Inodes
- /proc, Virtual File Systems
- size of
- Checking the Size of Directories
- How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- temporary, clearing out
- Finding and Removing Old or Inactive Files
- How to Clear Out Temporary Directories
- /tmp, Virtual File Systems
- unallocated blocks, Data Blocks
- disabling
- removable media services, vold is Managed by the Service Management Facility (SMF)
- removable media services (how to), How to Disable or Enable Removable Media Services
- write protection on removable media (how to), How to Enable or Disable Write Protection on Removable Media
- disconnect, a USB device, logically (how to), How to Logically Disconnect a USB Device
- disconnecting
- a SCSI controller (how to), How to Disconnect a SCSI Controller
- a USB device subtree, logically (how to), How to Logically Disconnect a USB Device Subtree
- disk
- formatting a (overview), Formatting a Disk
- setting up for UFS file systems (overview)
- x86, x86: Setting Up Disks for UFS File Systems
setting up for ZFS file systems (overview)
- x86, x86: Setting Up Disks for ZFS File Systems
when to format (overview), Formatting a Disk
- disk-based file systems, Oracle Solaris Disk-Based File Systems
- disk controllers, Direct and Bus-Oriented Controllers
- disk for a ZFS file system
- setting up (how to)
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Set Up a Disk for a ZFS File System
- disk for UFS file systems
- setting up (how to)
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Set Up a Disk for a UFS File System
- disk label
- creating (overview), Creating and Examining a Disk Label
- description, About Disk Labels
- disk setup for a ZFS root file system
- connecting (how to)
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Set Up a Disk for a ZFS Root File System
- x86, x86: How to Set Up a Disk for a ZFS Root File System
- disk slice
- creating for a ZFS root file system
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Create a Disk Slice for a ZFS Root File System
for a ZFS root file system (how to)
- x86, x86: How to Create a Disk Slice for a ZFS Root File System
- disk slices
- definition, About Disk Slices
- displaying information about (overview), Displaying Disk Slices
- disk space
- displaying information about
- directory sizes
- Checking the Size of Directories
- How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- disk space owned per user, How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- file sizes
- Checking the Size of Files
- How to Display the Size of Files
- Checking the Size of Directories
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
- diskettes
- creating a file system on (how to), How to Create a File System on Removable Media
- formatting with rmformat (how to), How to Format a Diskette (rmformat)
- loading with volume management (how to), How to Load Removable Media
- disks
- creating disk slices and labeling a disk (how to)
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Create Disk Slices for a UFS File System
creating disk slices for a UFS root file system (example of)
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Create Disk Slices for a UFS File System
determining if formatted (how to), How to Determine if a Disk Is Formatted
- recovering a corrupted disk label (how to), How to Recover a Corrupted Disk Label
- recovering a corrupted disk label (overview), Recovering a Corrupted Disk Label
- setting up for a UFS file system (example of)
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Create Disk Slices for a UFS File System
setting up for UFS file systems (overview)
- SPARC, SPARC: Setting Up Disks for UFS File Systems
setting up for ZFS file systems (overview)
- SPARC, SPARC: Setting Up Disks for ZFS File Systems
- displaying
- directory information
- Checking the Size of Files
- How to Display the Size of Files
- Checking the Size of Directories
- disk slice information (overview), Displaying Disk Slices
- 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
file system information, How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- IB communication services (how to), How to Display IB Communication Services
- InfiniBand device information (how to), How to Display IB Device Information
- information about SCSI devices, How to Display Information About SCSI Devices
- kernel IB clients of an HCA (how to), How to Display Kernel IB Clients of an HCA
- PCI slot configuration information (how to), How to Display PCI Slot Configuration Information
- removable media user (how to), How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- SATA devices (how to), SATA Hot-Plugging With the cfgadm Command
- size of files, How to Display the Size of Files
- swap space, Monitoring Swap Resources
- system configuration information
- Displaying Device Configuration Information
- How to Display System Configuration Information
- USB bus information (how to), How to Display USB Bus Information (cfgadm)
- USB device information (how to), How to Display USB Device Information
- DOS, file system, Oracle Solaris Disk-Based File Systems
- driver not attached message, driver not attached Message
- du command
- Checking the Size of Directories
- How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- dump levels
- daily, incremental backups, Example—Dump Levels for Daily, Incremental Backups
- definition, Using Dump Levels to Create Incremental Backups
- dumpadm command, Specifying the Disk Subdirectory
- duplicate blocks, Inodes
- DVD-RAM, creating a file system on (how to), How to Create a File System on a DVD-RAM
- DVD-ROM, Oracle Solaris Disk-Based File Systems
- DVDs, ISO 9660 format, Guidelines for Accessing Removable Media Data
- dynamic reconfiguration, InfiniBand devices, Dynamically Reconfiguring IB Devices (cfgadm)
- dynamic reconfiguration (overview), Dynamic Reconfiguration and Hot-Plugging