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Solaris::Flash archive=>
Extract single files from a flash archive A Solaris flash archive (flar) is a backup of the whole system designed to restore/clone a complete system. Can we extrat a single file from a flash archive? |
Solaris 10::Jumpstart=>
Setting up a Jumpstart server How do you setup a jumpstart server? Read on to learn how to do this. |
Solaris 10::LDAP=>
Setting up a Native LDAP Server Solaris comes with an LDAP server. Here is a simple procedure to setup a small LDAP environment in Solaris. |
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Solaris 10::User administration=>
New authentication features At last. Solaris 10 finally supports some security features already available on other systems for years. Want to know which features? Read on ==> |
Solaris Jumpstart::X86/X64=>
Configure a jumpstart server for PXE clients (X86/X84) Setting up a jumpstart environment for SPARC systems is a straightforward and simple procedure using the BOOTP protocol. For X86 clients it involves setting up a PXE boot environment using DHCP. |
Solaris SVM::File system management=>
Mirror the root file system (X86/X64) Read on how to setup a mirrored root file system on Intel and AMD based computer systems. |
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Solaris 10::NIS=>
Setting up a NIS environment |
DNS::Secure DNS=>
Configure secure DNS |
Solaris 10::SMF=>
Run Apache2 without the root account It's a long time Unix tradition to run applications as root because they need root privileges. In Solaris 10 we can assign privileges to applications so they do not need the root account anymore. |
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Cursus::Solaris=>
Bestandsrechten - Nader bekeken Een nadere kijk op de bestandsrechten in Solaris en Unix |
Solaris 10::WANboot=>
Setting up a WANboot server Besides Live Upgrade, Jumpstart and Jumpstart + DHCP, Solaris 10 now introduces a fourth method for installing Solaris: WanBoot. In short Wanboot is a Jumpstart server which runs over http(s). Read more on how to setup a simple WanBoot environment ==> |
Solaris 10::SVM=>
Using Solaris Volume Manager An short introduction into working with the Solaris Volume Manager. |
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Solaris 10::SMF=>
Convert legacy_run service without reboot |
Solaris::User management=>
Root login failed due to No shell error Aaarrrggghhh, now it happened to me too. Yesterday I changed the shell of the root user by editing /etc/passwd directly. Today I cannot login in and I'm seeing the dreaded '''''No Shell''''' message on my console. Read on to see what I did to overcome the problem and regain access to my system. |
Solaris 10::Printing=>
Creating printers on the command line |
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Solaris 10::Network administration=>
IPMP |
OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Use zfs with zones |
SSH::Authentication=>
Password less login So you're trying to set up ssh keys on your windows box with putty and you keep getting '''''Server refused our key''''' (Taken from http://www.andremolnar.com/) |
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Solaris 10::SVM=>
Mirror the root file system |
OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Configure IPMP with zones |
Solaris::File system management=>
After removing a file I did not get any extra free disk space It happened to everyone of us working with UNIX. We removed a file but discovered that no extra free file system space was reported by f.i. df. Read on to learn how this is possible ==> |
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Solaris 10::Privileges=>
Granting privileges to users Solaris 10 comes with something called privileges. They are basically meant for giving application more rights then their file permissions grant them. But how can you give privileges to users? |
Solaris Contract File system::CTFS=>
What, Where and How? Solaris 10 introduced a new file system called the Contract File System (CTFS). What is this new CTFS and how can we use it? |
Solaris 9::SEAM=>
Use kerberos to secure NFS |
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Solaris Jumpstart::Flash Archives=>
Jumpstart with flash images |
Solaris Jumpstart::Flash images=>
Jumpstart with flash images |
OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Capped memory and swap What is the effect of capped-memory on zones? See and find out. |
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Solaris 10::Package administration=>
Create your own packages |
Sun server management::Physical domain=>
Create domains I took this command sequence on how to create a domain from http://docs.sun.com |
Solaris 9::NIS=>
Setting up a simple NIS environment |
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Linux::File system=>
Ext3 file attributes |
Sun Sparc::Sun Fire E25K=>
working kladblok |
Onderwijskunde::Lesgeven=>
Tips voor het geven van een cursus Ik heb meer dan 10 jaar technische trainingen gegeven aan volwassenen. Mijn ervaringen over het geven van een training heb ik in dit document beschreven. |
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Solaris 9::Jumpstart=>
Setting up a Jumpstart server |
OS Virtualization::LDOM=>
LDOM and ZFS clones Trying to use ZFS as the fundament for logical domain storage. |
Solaris 10::Wifi=>
Install NDIS wrapper on Solaris |
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Solaris ZFS::Pool maintenance=>
Convert a pool into a mirror pool I created a zfs storage pool with the default settings. Later I found out that htis means that the storage pool is configured with RAID0 and that no data redundancy is available in the pool. How do I convert this storage pool into a RAID1 (mirror) pool? |
Solaris SMF::inetd=>
Create your own inetd service Ever wanted to create your own inetd client/server environment. With a little scripting, telnet, smf and inetd it's done in no time. Have fun programming your own network services. |
Solaris 10::IPF=>
IPF Quick Setup Guide |
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OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Zones and the fair share scheduler |
perl::script=>
zones |
Solaris resource management::SRM=>
Shared memory problem A simple protocol for investigating a shared memory problem in Solaris 10. |
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Solaris zones::Zone states=>
Solaris zone in mounted state I ran a # zoneadm list -cv on my server and found one of my zones to be in the mounted state. Nobody ever told be that a zone could be in the mounted state so what is it? How did the zone get there? How do I get the zone out of the mounted state? |
Solaris ::ZFS=>
ZFS boot Finally Sun release ZFS boot for Solaris. Now it is possible to install your root file system on ZFS. Nice because you can now use all these beautifull features on your boot disks and OIS file systems, like / and /var. But how do you use ZFS in single user mode, when you boot from cdrom or network? |
Solaris 10::Jumpstart=>
Setting up a Jumpstart server |
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Solaris file systems::FAT=>
File too large There I was. I had created a 15GB file on a UFS file system and wanted to transfer this to another machine. In this rare occasion the two machines were not connected to a network and I decided that my 1TB USB disk could help me out here. It proved to be harder then expected :-) |
Solaris ZFS::Pool maintenance=>
Add redundancy to a RAID0 pool I created a pool with the default settings. Later it turns out that this is default settings is a RAID0 device without any redundancy. Which feature does ZFS offer to add redundancy to a RAID0 device? |
Solaris::Storage management=>
My first steps with iSCSI And there it was. Everyone around me started talking about iSCSI. Blogs, websites and even manual pages started mentioning iSCSI. So I sat down and tried to figure out how to use iSCSI. |
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OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Use the fais share scheduler with zones |
Solaris resource management::CPU=>
Assign dedicated CPU to user |
Solaris::Performance management=>
Why is grep faster than fgrep? Once upon a time in the past I learned that fgrep was named after '''''fast grep'''''. Meaning that fgrep is faster then the regular grep command. So I tested this and found that grep is actually faster then fgrep. Why?? |
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Unix tips::Data compression=>
zcat and tar |
Solaris PAM::Control Flag=>
Stacking PAM Modules |
Shell scripting::ksh=>
lsuser code |
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ZFS::zfs=>
Working with zfs file systems |
Solaris Dtrace::Usage example=>
Finding a faulty command |
Solaris Dtrace::Script=>
Have uname answer Wii on Solaris |
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Solaris Dtrace::Script=>
Tick versus Profile provider |
Solaris 10::DTrace=>
Overview A quick introduction of the marvelous world of exploring the inner workings of Solaris with DTrace. |
Perl::Environment=>
What is the default environment in which my perl scripts will run? Perl uses a lot of internal variables for defining the environment in which your program will run. Ever wondered what the default settings of all these variables is? Run the perl debugger to find out. |
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Shell scripting::ksh=>
lsfar code |
Solaris daemon::sendmail=>
Editing sendmail.cf Changing the configuration of sendmail is not as easy as just run vi on a configuration file. Because sendmail is different, editing it's configuration requires a real procedure. This is the procedure. |
Solaris Dtrace::Usage=>
Adding probes to own application |
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Hardware::Dell Dimension 4550=>
Warning: Dell' Disk Monitoring System has detected ... My workstation started spitting warning messages at boot about my hard disk. What's going on? |
Management::Service management=>
ITIL kladblok Ik probeer inzicht te krijgen in ITIL. Wat is het en waar kun (moet) je het gebruiken? Om dit inzicht te krijgen lees ik boeken en ga ik vooral op zoek op het internet. Steekwoorden, definities en gedachten die ik vind schrijf ik op in dit document. Verwacht van dit document dus geen uitgewerkt en doordacht verhaal over ITIL. |
Solaris 9::LDAP=>
Setting up a Native LDAP Server |
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Solaris SVM::State database=>
Fixing replica problems When I run metadb -i one or more replica's show up with errors. How can I fix these errors is of course the first question that comes to mind. |
Shell scripting::Korn shell=>
Calculate CPU location on E25K |
Solaris Dtrace::Variables=>
Variable types |
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Solaris 10::SMF=>
Make sure a service upgrade does not change service settings |
Sun Sparc::Sun Fire E25K=>
Working kladblok 2 |
Perl::Books=>
Books about Perl A list of books about Perl that every perl programmer should have. |
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Crash dumps::Solaris 10=>
Find the command that initiated the crash dump |
Solaris Jumpstart::New features=>
Profile example (new keywords) |
DTrace::No while loop !?=>
Use predicates |
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Sun SPARC::Sun Fire E25K=>
Power on domain |
Unix::File management=>
Sorting files on time stamps |
Solaris 9::SVM=>
Working with the Solaris Volume Manager |
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Systems::Voyager=>
Ultra 20 Workstation (X86/X64) |
Solaris::Security=>
Using the basic auditing and reporting tool (BART) A free tripwire clone provided by the Solaris 10 OS. |
Sun SPARC::Sun Fire E25K=>
Decode HW paths and locations |
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BootProm::Solaris 10=>
Become super user |
Networking::SSH Automatic Login=>
SSH Automatic Login |
Sun SPARC::Sun Fire E25K=>
hpost output |
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Solaris 10::UFS=>
File modes |
Apache webserver::Certificates=>
Creating self-signed SSL certificates |
Solaris 9::User management=>
Changing group membership |
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Solaris 9::SVM=>
Mirror the root file system |
Solaris 9::Printing=>
Creating printers on the command line |
Course::Solaris Resource Manager (SRM)=>
Exercise Module 6 |
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Solaris 10::User management=>
Changing group membership |
Networking::TCP/IP=>
TCP/IP layers against OSI layers |
Solaris 9::UFS=>
File modes |
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Solaris 8::UFS=>
File modes |
Solaris 10::User administration=>
Spiekbrief |
Solaris 10::SMF=>
Playing with service dependencies |
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Unix::Internals=>
Context Switch |
Shell scripting::Korn Shell=>
finderror |
Security::Algorithms=>
Diffie Hellman |
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Course::Unix fundamentals=>
Wildcards exercise |
Perl::Random numbers=>
Generate one |
Unix::Security=>
Creating a backdoor into the system |
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Networking::TCP/IP=>
The layers |
Networking::OSI model=>
The layers |
MySQL::SQL statements=>
Introduction into MySQL |
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Course::Performance management=>
Cache Type Analogies |
Web development::Javascript=>
Redirect to another page |
Perl::Variables=>
Avoiding empty variable usage |
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MySQL::Working with records=>
Remove duplicate entries from output (distinct) |
Category::Subject=>
Title |