The following man pages support labeling in Oracle Solaris. The description includes links to examples or explanations of these features.
Purpose and Links to Additional Information
Converts a human-readable label to its internal text equivalent.
For an example, see How to Obtain the Hexadecimal Equivalent for a Label in Trusted Extensions Configuration and Administration.
Compares binary labels.
Determines the bound of two labels.
Checks the label encodings file syntax.
For examples, see How to Debug a label_encodings File in Trusted Extensions Label Administration and How to Check and Install Your Label Encodings File in Trusted Extensions Configuration and Administration.
Gets the file's label
Displays the label of the selected files or directories.
For an example, see How to Display the Labels of Mounted Files in Trusted Extensions Configuration and Administration.
Gets the label of a file
Gets the label of a process
Gets the label range of a user
Converts an internal text label to its human-readable equivalent
For an example, see How to Obtain a Readable Label From Its Hexadecimal Form in Trusted Extensions Configuration and Administration.
Configures labels can modify the label_encodings file
Describes the label encodings file
Converts labels to human-readable strings
Describes label attributes
Allocates and frees resources for a new label
Gets the label of a process
Relabels the selected item. Requires the solaris.label.file.downgrade or solaris.label.file.upgrade authorization. These authorizations are in the Object Label Management rights profile.
Parses human-readable strings to a label
Updates the home directory copy and link files for the current label