Solaris 10: The Complete Reference
Author: Paul Watters
The Ultimate Resource on Solaris 10.
Includes full details on all the new features.
Maximize all the capabilities of Sun Microsystems' FREE, innovative, and powerful UNIX-based operating system with help from this authoritative guide. Get full details on installation, process and device management, access control and security, networking, services, directories, and applications. You'll learn to take advantage of the new features available in Solaris 10, including the rewritten TCP/IP stack, the enhanced cryptographic framework, cross-platform optimization, Linux interoperability, and much more. Whether you're new to Solaris or migrating from Linux or Windows, you'll need this comprehensive resource.
- Install and run Solaris 10 on UltraSPARC or Intel systems
- Manage files, directories, and processes, and use shell commands
- Set up user- and role-based access control
- Use the Solaris Management Console (SMC) to manage users and groups
- Configure devices and file systems
- Implement efficient backup and recovery services
- Enable system logging, monitoring, accounting, and tuning
- Configure DHCP, firewalls, and remote access
- Work with DNS, NIS/NIS+, and LDAP
- Enable shared file systems and printers using Samba and/or NFS
- Use Sun Java System Application Server and Apache HTTP Server
Table of Contents:
Part I: Installation
Chapter 1: Introduction to Solaris 10
Chapter 2: System Concepts and Choosing Hardware
Chapter 3: Solaris 10 Installation
Chapter 4: Initialization, OpenBoot PROM, and Run Levels
Part II: System Essentials
Chapter 5: Installing Software, Live Upgrade, and Patching
Chapter 6: Text Processing and Editing
Chapter 7: Shells, Scripts, and Scheduling
Chapter 8: Process Management
Part III Security
Chapter 9: System Security
Chapter 10: File System Access Control
Chapter 11: Role-Based Access Control
Chapter 12: Users, Groups, and the Sun Management Console
Chapter 13: Kerberos and Pluggable Authentication
Part IV: Managing Devices
Chapter 14: Device and Resource Management
Chapter 15: Installing Disks and File Systems
Chapter 16: File System and Volume Management
Chapter 17: Backup and Recovery
Chapter 18: Printer Management
Chapter 19: Pseudo File Systems and Virtual Memory
Chapter 20: System Logging, Accounting, and Tuning
Part V: Networking
Chapter 21: Basic Networking
Chapter 22: DHCP and NTP
Chapter 23: Routing and Firewalls
Chapter 24: Remote Access
Chapter 25: Internet Layer (IPv6)
Part VI: Services, Directories, and Applications
Chapter 26:Network File System and Caching File System
Chapter 27: Sendmail
Chapter 28: Domain Name Service
Chapter 29: Network Information Service (NIS/NIS+)
Chapter 30: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
Chapter 31: Samba
Chapter 32: Application Development and Debugging
Chapter 33: Web Applications and Services
Part IV: Managing Devices
Chapter 14: Device and Resource Management
Chapter 15: Installing Disks and File Systems
Chapter 16: File System and Volume Management
Chapter 17: Backup and Recovery
Chapter 18: Printer Management
Chapter 19: Pseudo File Systems and Virtual Memory
Chapter 20: System Logging, Accounting, and Tuning
Part V: Networking
Chapter 21: Basic Networking
Chapter 22: DHCP and NTP
Chapter 23: Routing and Firewalls
Chapter 24: Remote Access
Chapter 25: Internet Layer (IPv6)
Part VI: Services, Directories, and Applications
Chapter 26:Network File System and Caching File System
Chapter 27: Sendmail
Chapter 28: Domain Name Service
Chapter 29: Network Information Service (NIS/NIS+)
Chapter 30: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
Chapter 31: Samba
Chapter 32: Application Development and Debugging
Chapter 33: Web Applications and Services
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