Solaris 10 System Administration - Module2
 
Configuring AutoFS

  1. Introducing the Fundamentals of AutoFS

  2. AutoFS File System

  3. The automountd Daemon

  4. The automount Command

  5. Using Automou nt Maps

  6. Configuring the Master Map

  7. Identifying Mount Points for Special Maps

  8. Adding Direct Map Entries

  9. Adding Indirect Map Entries

  10. Updating the Automount Maps

  11. Stopping and Starting the Automount System

Describing RAID and the Solaris™ Volume Manager Software

  1. Introducing RAID

  2. RAID 0

  3. RAID 1

  4. RAID 5

  5. Hardware Considerations

  6. Introducing Solaris Volume Manager Software Concepts

  7. Logical Volume

  8. Soft Partitions

  9. Introducing the State Database

  10. Introducing Hot Spares and Hot Spare Pools

Configuring Solaris Volume Manager Software

  1. Objectives

  2. Solaris Volume Manager Concepts

  3. The State Database Replicas

  4. Creating the State Database

  5. Configuring RAID-0

  6. RAID-0 Striped Volumes

  7. Creating a RAID-0 Volume

  8. Configuring RAID-1

  9. Building a Mirror of the Root (/) File System

  10. The Scenario

  11. Creating The RAID-0 Volumes

  12. Creating The RAID-1 Volume

  13. Unmirroring the Root (/) File System

Configuring Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

  1. Introducing RBAC Fundamentals

  2. Key RBAC Files

  3. Roles

  4. Assigning Rights Profiles To Users

  5. Assigning Rights Profiles To Roles

  6. Assigning Roles To Users

  7. Using Roles

  8. Authorizations

  9. Assigning Authorizations

  10. Assigning Authorizations To User Accounts

  11. Assigning Authorizations To Roles

  12. Assigning Authorizations To Rights Profiles

  13. RBAC Configuration File Summary

  14. The /etc/user_attr File

  15. The /etc/security/prof_attr File

  16. The /etc/security/exec_attr File

  17. The /etc/security/auth_attr File

  18. Managing RBAC Using the Solaris Management Console

  19. Fundamentals of Managing RBAC

Configuring System Messaging

  1. Introducing the syslog Function

  2. The syslog Concept

  3. The /etc/syslog.conf File

  4. The syslogd Daemon and the m4 Macro Processor

  5. Configuring the /etc/syslog.conf File

  6. Message Routing

  7. Stopping and Starting the syslogd Daemon

  8. Configuring syslog Messaging

  9. Enabling TCP Tracing

  10. Monitoring a syslog File in Real Time

  11. Adding One-Line Entries to a System Log File

  12. Using the Solaris Management Console Log Viewer

  13. Opening the Solaris Management Console Log Viewer

  14. Viewing a syslog Message File

  15. Viewing a Management Tools Log File

  16. Browsing the Contents of a Management Tools Log File

  17. Displaying Management Tools Log Entry Details

  18. Backing Up Management Tools Log File

Using Name Services

  1. Introducing the Name Service Concept

  2. Domain Name System (DNS)

  3. Network Information Service (NIS)

  4. Network Information Service Plus (NIS+)

  5. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)

  6. Name Service Features Summary

  7. Introducing the Name Service Switch File

  8. Database Sources

  9. Status Codes

  10. Actions

  11. Configuring the Name Service Cache Daemon (nscd)

  12. The nscd Daemon

  13. Configuring the nscd Daemon

  14. Stopping and Starting the nscd Daemon

  15. Retrieving Name Service Information

  16. The getent Command

  17. Using the getent Command

Configuring Name Service Clients

  1. Configuring a DNS Client

  2. Configuring the DNS Client During Installation

  3. Editing DNS Client Configuration Files

  4. Setting Up an LDAP Client

  5. Client Authentication

  6. Client Profile and Proxy Account

  7. Client Initialization

  8. Configuring the LDAP Client During Installation

  9. Initializing the Native LDAP Client

  10. Copying the /etc/nsswitch.ldap File to the /etc/ nsswitch.conf File

  11. Listing LDAP Entries

  12. Unconfiguring an LDAP Client

Configuring the Network Information Service (NIS)

  1. Introducing NIS Fundamentals

  2. NIS Namespace Information

  3. NIS Domains

  4. NIS Processes

  5. Configuring the Name Service Switch

  6. Changing Lookup Requests to Go From Files to NIS

  7. Changing Lookup Requests to Go From NIS to Files

  8. Introducing NIS Security

  9. The secure nets File

  10. The passwd.adjunct File

  11. Configuring NIS Domain

  12. Generating NIS Maps

  13. Configuring the NIS Master Server

  14. Testing the NIS Service

  15. Configuring the NIS Client

  16. Configuring the NIS Slave Server

  17. Updating the NIS Map

  18. Updating the NIS Password Map

  19. Updating the NIS timezone Map

  20. Building Custom NIS Maps

  21. Using the make Command

  22. Editing the NIS Makefile File

  23. Troubleshooting NIS

  24. Troubleshooting NIS Server Failure Messages

  25. Troubleshooting NIS Client Failure Messages

Describing the Custom JumpStart Configurations

  1. Introducing JumpStart Configurations

  2. Purpose of JumpStart

  3. Boot Services

  4. Identification Services

  5. Configuration Services

  6. Installation Services

  7. Implementing a Basic JumpStart Server

  8. Spooling the Operating System Image

  9. Editing the sysidcfg File

  10. Running the check Script

  11. Running the add_install_client Script

  12. Booting the JumpStart Client

  13. Worksheet for Configuring a Software Installation Procedure

  14. Using JumpStart Software

  15. Setting Up JumpStart Software Configuration Alternatives

  16. Introducing the JumpStart Client Boot Sequence

  17. Setting Up a Boot-Only Server

  18. Setting Up Identification Service Alternatives

  19. Setting Up Configuration Service Alternatives

  20. Setting Up Installation Service Alternatives

  21. Troubleshooting JumpStart

  22. Resolving Boot Problems

  23. Resolving Identification Problems

  24. Resolving Configuration Problems

  25. Resolving Installation Problems

  26. Resolving Begin and Finish Script Problems

  27. Identifying Log Files

  28. Configuring NIS for JumpStart Procedures

Performing a Flash Installation

  1. Introducing the Flash Installation Feature

  2. Uses of the Flash Installation Feature

  3. Flash Deployment Methods

  4. Flash Installation Process

  5. Flash Installation Requirements

  6. Manipulating a Flash Archive

  7. Creating a Flash Archive

  8. Administering a Flash Archive

  9. Using a Flash Archive for Installation

  10. Using a Flash Archive With JumpStart Software

  11. Locating the Installation Logs

  12. Live Upgrade

  13. WANboot
 
 
 
 
     
 
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