Solaris 10 System Administration - Module1
 
Installing the Solaris™ 10 Operating System

  1. Identifying the Fundamentals of the CD-ROM Installation

  2. Solaris 10 OS Installation and Upgrade Options

  3. Solaris Installation Command Line Interpreter (CLI)

  4. Custom JumpStart™ Installation

  5. Solaris Flash Archive Installation

  6. Solaris WAN Boot

  7. Standard Upgrade to the Solaris OS

  8. Solaris Live Upgrade Software

  9. Hardware Requirements for Installation of the Solaris 10 OS

  10. Software Components of the Solaris OS

  11. Solaris OS Software Groups

  12. Installing the Solaris 10 OS From a CD-ROM or DVD

  13. Pre-Installation Information

  14. Demonstration: Performing an Interactive Installation


Introducing the Solaris™ 10 OS Directory Hierarchy

  1. Introducing / (root) Subdirectories

  2. Introducing Important System Directories

  3. Introducing Important In-Memory System Directories

  4. Introducing File Components

  5. File Names

  6. Inodes

  7. Data Blocks

  8. Identifying File Types

  9. Regular Files

  10. Directories

  11. Symbolic Links

  12. Device Files

  13. Using Hard Links

  14. Introducing Hard Links

  15. Creating New Hard Links

  16. Removing Hard Links

Managing Local Disk Devices

  1. Introducing the Basic Architecture of a Disk

  2. Physical Disk Structure

  3. Data Organization on Disk Platters

  4. Disk Slices

  5. Introducing Solaris OS Device Naming Conventions

  6. Logical Device Names

  7. Physical Device Names

  8. Instance Names

  9. Listing a System’s Devices

  10. The /etc/path_to_inst File

  11. The prtconf Command

  12. The format Command

  13. Reconfiguring Devices

  14. Performing a Reconfiguration Boot

  15. Using the devfsadm Command

  16. Performing the Exercises

  17. Partitioning the Hard Disk

  18. Introducing the Fundamentals of Disk Partitioning

  19. Recognizing Disk Space and Undesirable Conditions

  20. Recognizing Wasted Disk Space

  21. Recognizing Overlapping Disk Slices

  22. Introducing Disk Partition Tables

  23. Using the format Command

  24. Partitioning a Disk

  25. Managing Disk Labels

  26. Viewing the Disk VTOC

  27. Relabeling a Disk

  28. Introducing the Solaris™ Management Console

  29. Starting the Solaris Management Console

  30. Using the Solaris Management Console Tools

  31. Restarting the Solaris Management Console

  32. Identifying the Functional Areas of the Solaris Management Console

  33. Partitioning a Disk by Using the Solaris Management Console

  34. Disks Manager Tool

  35. Partitioning the Disk Using the Disks Tool

Managing Solaris OS File Systems

  1. Introducing Solaris OS File Systems

  2. Disk-based File Systems

  3. Distributed File Systems

  4. Pseudo File Systems

  5. Creating a New ufs File System

  6. Viewing the Solaris OS ufs File System

  7. Using the newfs Command

  8. Checking the File System by Using the fsck Command

  9. Data Inconsistencies Checked by the fsck Command

  10. Superblock Consistency

  11. Cylinder Group Block Consistency

  12. Inode Consistency

  13. Data Block Consistency

  14. The lost+found Directory

  15. Noninteractive Mode

  16. Interactive Mode

  17. Resolving File System Inconsistencies

  18. Reconnecting an Allocated Unreferenced File

  19. Adjusting a Link Counter

  20. Salvaging the Free List

  21. Using Backup Superblocks

  22. Monitoring File System Use

  23. Using the df Command

  24. Using the du Command

  25. Using the quot Command

  26. Using the Solaris Management Console Usage Tool

Performing Mounts and Unmounts

  1. Working With Mounting Basics

  2. Determining Which File Systems Are Currently Mounted

  3. Mounting a File System Automatically

  4. Introducing the Virtual File System Table: /etc/vfstab.

  5. Introducing the /etc/mnttab File

  6. Performing Mounts

  7. Mounting a Local File System Manually

  8. Using the mount Command Options

  9. Mounting All File Systems Manually

  10. Mounting a New File System

  11. Mounting Different Types of File Systems

  12. Performing Unmounts

  13. Unmounting a File System

  14. Unmounting All File Systems

  15. Unmounting a Busy File System

  16. Repairing Important Files if Boot Fails

  17. Accessing Mounted Diskettes, CD-ROMs or DVDs

  18. Restricting Access to Mounted Diskettes, CD-ROMs, or DVDs

  19. Using Volume Management (vold)

  20. Troubleshooting Volume Management (vold) Problems.

  21. Stopping Volume Management (vold)

  22. Accessing a Diskette, CD-ROM, or DVD Without Volume Management (vold)

  23. Using the mount Command

  24. Performing the Exercises

Performing Solaris 10 OS Package Administration

  1. Introducing the Fundamentals of Package Administration

  2. Software Packages

  3. The /var/sadm/install/contents File

  4. Package Formats

  5. Administering Packages From the Command Line

  6. Translating Package Formats

  7. Displaying Information About Installed Software Packages

  8. Adding a Software Package

  9. Checking a Package Installation

  10. Removing a Software Package

  11. Adding Packages by Using a Spool Directory

  12. Streaming One or More Packages

  13. Reviewing Package Administration


Managing Software Patches on the Solaris 10 OS

  1. Preparing for Patch Administration

  2. Introducing Solaris OS Patches

  3. Checking Patch Levels

  4. Obtaining Patches

  5. Preparing Patches for Installation

  6. Installing and Removing Patches

  7. Installing a Patch

  8. Removing a Patch

  9. Installing Patch Clusters

  10. The smpatch Utility

Executing Boot PROM Commands

  1. Introducing Boot PROM Fundamentals

  2. Goal of the OpenBoot™ Architecture Standard

  3. Boot PROM

  4. System Configuration Information

  5. Disabling the Abort Sequence

  6. Displaying POST to the Serial Port

  7. Using Basic Boot PROM Commands

  8. Identifying the System Boot PROM Version

  9. Booting the System

  10. Accessing More Detailed Information

  11. Listing NVRAM Parameters

  12. Changing NVRAM Parameters

  13. Restoring Default NVRAM Parameters

  14. Displaying Devices Connected to the Bus

  15. Identifying the System’s Boot Device

  16. The show-devs Command

  17. The devalias Command

  18. Creating and Removing Custom Device Aliases

  19. The nvalias Command

  20. The nvunalias Command

  21. Viewing and Changing NVRAM Parameters From the OS

  22. Using the eeprom Command

  23. Interrupting an Unresponsive System

  24. Aborting an Unresponsive System
 
 
 
 
     
 
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