Solaris Essential Reference
New Riders Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-7357-0023-9 (ISBN)
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"Could someone just give me an easy way to look up the sed and awk commands for Solaris?" said one time-pressed computer design engineer. Most Solaris users use it in a professional technical environment. They're looking for the fastest way to find the command they need so they can for example get onto designing the next generation computer chip. The Solaris Essential Reference assumes that the reader is well versed in general UNIX skills and is simply in need of the some pointers on how to get the most out of Solaris. This title provides clear and concise instruction on how to perform important administration and management tasks, as well as how to use some of the more powerful commands and more advanced topics. The scope of the Solaris Essential Reference includes the best way to implement the most frequently used commands, deal with shell scripting, administer your own system, and utilize effective security. Bonus coverage includes information on third-party software packages available for Solaris that are essential to operating a good system. Such applications are pico, pine, top, TCP Wrappers, and a few others.
John P. Mulligan is the creator and co-editor of SolarisGuide (http://SolarisGuide.com), the leading online information resource about Sun Microsystem's Solaris operating environment, featuring technical manuals, FAQs, news, and more. Started as an informal collection of Solaris information while he was a student at Lafayette College, SolarisGuide has since been acquired by Internet.com Corporation and is now the premiere source for Solaris news and information for professionals worldwide. John spent three years working in the Computer Support Services department at Lafayette College working on just about every aspect of UNIX system administration and management. He was responsible for migrating all the college Sun systems from SunOS 4.x to SunOS 5.x (a.k.a. Solaris 2). During that time, he also worked on a research project involving the mathematical modeling of microfluidic flows on Sun Solaris work-stations. He is also the author of the first edition of Solaris Essential Reference and now the second edition, updated for Solaris 8. Solaris Essential Reference remains a concise and efficient reference available for the Solaris Operating Environment. John currently lives in East Berlin, Pennsylvania, and works at P.H. Glatfelter Company as an environmental engineer. He can be reached at john@thinkhole.org.
Introduction.
Book Conventions. Informational Utilities.
I. GENERAL USAGE REFERENCE.
1. Text Utilities.
Sorting. Formatting. Editors. Advanced Text Tools.
2. Shell Scripting.
Shell Summary. Executing Scripts and Commands. Setting and Unsetting Environment Variables. RC File Environment Variables. Input and Output. Redirection. Logical Operations. Loops.
3. Process Control.
Starting Processes. Process Status. Stopping Processes.
4. Network Clients and Utilities.
Informational Utilities. File Transfers. Communications. Remote Shells and Login.
II. DEVELOPER REFERENCE.
5. Compilers/Interpreters.
Compiler. Interpreter. Debugging Flags.
6. Programming Utilities.
Programming Utilities.
7. Debugging.
Proc Tools-Tools for Manipulating the /proc Filesystem. Debugging Tools.
III. ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE TASK REFERENCE.
8. Startup and Shutdown.
Power Management. PROM Level Booting. Shutdowns and Rebooting. Run States.
9. User Management.
Basic User Management Tasks. Ancillary User Management Tasks. Quotas.
10. Network Administration.
Daemons and Servers. Anonymous FTP. PPP. DHCP. LDAP. Network File System (NFS). Mail.
11. Filesystems.
Filesystem Overview and Description. Constructing and Mounting New Filesystems. Checking and Tuning Filesystems. Backups. Copying Filesystems. Device Configuration.
12. Security.
System Auditing. ASET. Role Based Access Control (RBAC). Network Sniffing. Kerberos.
13. System Configuration and Tuning.
System Identification. Modules. General Configuration. Kernel Tuning.
IV. APPENDICES.
Appendix A: Solaris Version Changes.
Solaris 2.2. Solaris 2.3293. Solaris 2.4. Solaris 2.5. Solaris 2.5.1. Solaris 2.6. Solaris. Solaris.
Appendix B: Common Startup Problems and Solutions.
Appendix C: Linux Compatibility.
Appendix D: GNU Public License.
GNU General Public License.
Appendix E: Web Resources.
Administration and Management. Common Desktop Environment/OpenLook. Developer Resources. Hardware. Lists of Resources. Magazines (Online and Print). Online Documentation. Security. Software. Solaris x86. Solaris PPP/NAT.
Appendix F: Signals.
Signals by Value. Commonly Used Signals.
Appendix G: TCP/UDP Port List.
TCP/UDP Ports by Service. TCP/UDP Ports by Port.
Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 18.5.1999 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 230 x 154 mm |
Gewicht | 386 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server ► Unix / Linux |
ISBN-10 | 0-7357-0023-0 / 0735700230 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7357-0023-9 / 9780735700239 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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