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Updated: December 2014
Transitioning From Oracle
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Solaris 10 to Oracle Solaris 11.2
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Chapter 1 About Transitioning From Oracle Solaris 10 to an Oracle Solaris 11 Release
Welcome to Oracle Solaris 11.2
Oracle Solaris 10 and Oracle Solaris 11 Feature Comparison
Removal of Legacy System Management Commands, Files, and Services
Transitioning an Oracle Solaris 10 System to an Oracle Solaris 11 Release
Installation Tools and Methods
Software Management Features
Networking Features
System Configuration and SMF Features
Storage and File Systems Features
Security Features
Virtualization Features
User Account Management and User Environment Features
Observability, Debugging, and Tuning Features
Desktop Features
Chapter 2 Transitioning to an Oracle Solaris 11 Installation Method
Oracle Solaris Installation Features and Methods
Oracle Solaris Installation Requirements
ZFS Root Pool Installation Requirements
Oracle Solaris Preinstallation Tasks
Installing Oracle Solaris by Using Installation Media
Transitioning From JumpStart to AI
Installing Oracle Solaris by Using AI
AI Feature Enhancements
AI Preinstallation Tasks
Setting Up an Install Client
Booting the Client and Initiating an Oracle Solaris Installation
Installing and Configuring Zones During the AI Process
Download Locations for AI Files
Additional Installation Tasks
Reconfiguring Date and Time Before and After an Installation
Switching From Local Time Format to UTC Format
Switching From UTC Format to Local Time Format
Maintaining Local Time on a System Running Multiple Operating Systems That Keep RTC Time as Local Time
Monitoring the Live Media Startup Process
x86: Adding Custom Entries to the GRUB Menu After an Installation
Additional Installation Troubleshooting Information
Chapter 3 Managing Devices
Device and Driver Management Changes
Preparing Disks for ZFS Storage Pools
ZFS Root Pool Installation Improvements
ZFS Root Pool Device Requirements
ZFS Root Pool Disk and Boot Administration
Swap and Dump Device Configuration Changes
Chapter 4 Managing Storage Features
Comparing Solaris Volume Manager Configurations to ZFS Configurations
ZFS Storage Pool Best Practices
ZFS Storage Pool Creation Best Practices
ZFS Storage Pool Monitoring Best Practices
Troubleshooting ZFS Storage Pool Issues
COMSTAR Replaces iSCSI Target Daemon
Chapter 5 Managing File Systems
File System Changes
Root File System Requirements
Mounting File Systems
Managing ZFS File Systems
Displaying ZFS File System Information
Resolving ZFS File System Space Reporting Issues
Resolving ZFS Storage Pool Space Reporting Issues
Making ZFS File Systems Available
Monitoring File Systems
Managing Memory Between ZFS and Applications
NFS nfsmapid Syntax Changes
ZFS File System Sharing Changes
ZFS Sharing Migration Issues
ZFS Data Deduplication Requirements
Considering ZFS Backup Features
Migrating File System Data to ZFS File Systems
UFS to ZFS Data Migration Best Practices
Migrating Data With ZFS Shadow Migration
Migrating UFS Data to a ZFS File System
Chapter 6 Managing Software and Boot Environments
Software Package Changes
Oracle Solaris 10 SVR4 and IPS Package Comparison
IPS Installation Package Groups
Displaying Information About Software Packages
Updating the Software on an Oracle Solaris System
Installing Maintenance Updates on an Oracle Solaris 11 System
How to Configure the Oracle Solaris Support Repository
Managing Boot Environments
Tools for Managing Boot Environments
Reviewing the Initial ZFS BE After an Installation
How to Update Your ZFS Boot Environment
Chapter 7 Managing Network Configuration
Network Administration Features
Network Virtualization and Advanced Networking Features
Comparing the Oracle Solaris 10 Network Protocol Stack to the Oracle Solaris 11 Network Protocol Stack
Network Administration Command Changes
Comparing the ifconfig Command to the ipadm Command
ifconfig Replacement Commands
Comparing the ndd Command to the ipadm Command
Comparing the ndd Command and driver.conf Configuration to the dladm Command
Configuring the Network in Oracle Solaris 11
How the Network Is Configured During an Installation
Network Administration Task Comparison
Administering Datalink Configuration
Configuring IP Interfaces and Addresses
Configuring Persistent Routes
Configuring Naming and Directory Services
Administering DHCP
Setting a System's Host Name
Managing Network Configuration in Reactive Mode
Chapter 8 Managing System Configuration
System Configuration Changes
Oracle Solaris 10 and Oracle Solaris 11 System Configuration Feature Comparison
Service Management Facility Changes
Naming and Directory Services Migration to SMF
SMF Administrative Changes
SMF Manifest Creation Tool
System Process Summary Information
System Console and Terminal Services Changes
Power Management Configuration Changes
System Configuration Tools Changes
System Registration and Customer Support Changes
Boot, Recovery, Platform, Hardware, and Disk Labeling Changes
x86: GRand Unified Bootloader Changes
Firmware, Disk Labeling, and EEPROM Changes
Additional Boot, Platform, and Hardware Changes
Booting a System for Recovery
How to Boot From a Backup BE for Recovery Purposes
How to Boot a System For Recovery Purposes
System Recovery and Cloning With the Oracle Solaris Unified Archives Feature
Printer Configuration and Management Changes
Removal of the LP Print Service
How to Set Up Your Printing Environment After an Installation
Internationalization and Localization Changes
Locale, Timezone, and Console Keymap Configuration Changes
Chapter 9 Managing Security
Security Feature Changes
Network Security Features
Pluggable Authentication Module Changes
Removed Security Features
Roles, Rights, Privileges, and Authorizations
About Rights Profiles
Viewing Privileges and Authorizations
File and File System Security Changes
aclmode Property Reintroduced
Encrypting ZFS File Systems
Immutable Zones
Chapter 10 Managing Oracle Solaris Releases in a Virtual Environment
Oracle Solaris Virtualization Features
Consolidating Legacy Oracle Solaris Systems With Oracle VM Server
Oracle Solaris Zone Features
Oracle Solaris Zones Feature Enhancements
Oracle Solaris 10 Branded Zones Preparation
Transitioning an Oracle Solaris 10 Instance to a Non-Global Zone on an Oracle Solaris 11 System
Chapter 11 Managing User Accounts and User Environments
Commands and Tools for Managing User Accounts
Managing User Accounts
User Account Management Changes
User Password and Login Changes
Sharing Home Directories That Are Created as ZFS File Systems
How Home Directories Are Mounted in Oracle Solaris
User Environment Feature Changes
Oracle Solaris Man Page Changes
Chapter 12 Managing the Oracle Solaris Desktop
Oracle Solaris Desktop Features
Key Desktop Features
Desktop Features That Have Been Removed
Xorg Family of Servers
How to Update Custom Hot Key Configurations or Enable Legacy Mappings
Troubleshooting Desktop Transition Issues
Installing the Oracle Solaris Desktop Software Package After an Installation
GNOME Desktop Manager Issues
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File and File System Security Changes
The following changes pertain to file and file system security.
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