Documents containing cp.
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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 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. |
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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. |
Solaris 10::NIS=>
Setting up a NIS environment |
DNS::Secure DNS=>
Configure secure DNS |
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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. |
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::SMF=>
Convert legacy_run service without reboot |
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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/) |
OS Virtualization::LDOM=>
Create a LDOM Quick overview on how to create a LDOM. |
Solaris 10::SVM=>
Mirror the root file system |
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OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Configure IPMP with zones |
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? |
OS Virtualization::LDOM=>
Create primary domain Quick overview on how to create the primary domain on a T1000. |
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Solaris Jumpstart::Flash Archives=>
Jumpstart with flash images |
Solaris Jumpstart::Flash images=>
Jumpstart with flash images |
OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Put a zone's var on a separate slice (after installation) |
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Solaris 10::Package administration=>
Create your own packages |
Solaris 9::NIS=>
Setting up a simple NIS environment |
Sun Sparc::Sun Fire E25K=>
working kladblok |
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Solaris 9::Jumpstart=>
Setting up a Jumpstart server |
Sun server managment::System Boards=>
uni-XSB vs. quad-XSB |
OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Cloning a zone (using UFS) |
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OS Virtualization::LDOM=>
LDOM and ZFS clones Trying to use ZFS as the fundament for logical domain storage. |
Solaris perfomance management::CPU=>
Dispatch tables |
Solaris 10::Wifi=>
Install NDIS wrapper on Solaris |
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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. |
OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Zones and the fair share scheduler |
Solaris 9::Resource management=>
Using Processor sets |
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perl::script=>
zones |
Solaris SMF::Milestones=>
Change the milestone of your system Solaris 10 (and next) uses milestones to define which services should be started at boot. The dependencies between milestones and services then define the order in which services are started. This document will show you how you can change the milestone of your system. |
OS Virtualization::LDOM=>
Device names in Solaris ldom Virtualization of an OS introduces new device names for virtualized devices. |
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Solaris 10::Jumpstart=>
Setting up a Jumpstart server |
Solaris Perl::Perl 5.8.8=>
Compile your own 64-bit perl |
Solaris 9::Crash Dumps=>
Find the command that initiated the crash dump |
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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? |
Sun Sparc::Sun Fire E25K=>
working kladblok boot and shutdown |
OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Use ufsdump to backup a zone |
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Solaris storage::MPxIO=>
Enable MPxIO A quick and dirty doc on how to enable MPxIO on SPARC based Solaris systems. |
OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Use the fais share scheduler with zones |
Solaris resource management::CPU=>
Assign dedicated CPU to user |
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Solaris Dtrace::Usage=>
The built-in variables |
Solaris Dtrace::Usage example=>
Finding a faulty command |
Solaris 10::Local Zone Backup=>
Backup a Local Zone |
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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. |
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. |
OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Add shares to a zone |
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Shell scripting::Korn shell=>
Calculate CPU location on E25K |
Solaris 10::SMF=>
Make sure a service upgrade does not change service settings |
Sun Sparc::Sun Fire E25K=>
Working kladblok 2 |
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Shell scripting::ksh=>
cvi |
Course::Solaris Resource Manager (SRM)=>
Commands list |
Crash dumps::Solaris 10=>
Find the command that initiated the crash dump |
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SMF::Profiles=>
Automate service configuration using profiles The SMF framework in Solaris also provides a feature called profiles. What are profiles and how would you use them? In this document I try to answer these questions. ==> |
Sun SPARC::Sun Fire E25K=>
Power on domain |
Systems::Voyager=>
Ultra 20 Workstation (X86/X64) |
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Sun SPARC::Sun Fire E25K=>
Decode HW paths and locations |
Networking::SSH Automatic Login=>
SSH Automatic Login |
Solaris 10::SMF=>
Spiekbrief |
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Sun SPARC::Sun Fire E25K=>
hpost output |
Course::Solaris Resource Manager (SRM)=>
Exercise Module 3 |
Solaris 9::SVM=>
Mirror the root file system |
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Course::Solaris Resource Manager (SRM)=>
Exercise Module 6 |
Solaris resource management::Fair share scheduler=>
See the FSS in action |
Unix::File System Management=>
Move slice/partition content |
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Networking::TCP/IP=>
Reserved addresses |
Networking::TCP/IP=>
TCP/IP layers against OSI layers |
OS Virtualization::Solaris zone=>
Setting FSS shares on global zone |
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Solaris Resource Management ::Manage CPU resources=>
Bind processes to CPUs |
Unix::Internals=>
Context Switch |
Unix::Security=>
Creating a backdoor into the system |
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Networking::TCP/IP=>
The layers |