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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