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Introduction
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Boot procedures
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Startup and shutdown procedures
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Service management facility
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Installing the solaris operating system
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Software package administration
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Managing processes
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Maintenance of patches
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Disk management
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File system management
- Disk based file systems
- Main root sub-directories
- Pseudo file systems
- Components of a ufs file system
- Boot block
- Superblocks
- Inodes
- Data disk blocks
- Ulimit parameter
- File types
- Symbolic and Hard links
- Creating file systems
- The newfs command
- The mount command
- The umount command
- The vfstab file
- The mnttab file
- Filesystem checking
- Determining if a file system needs checking
- Running fsck manually
- The lost+found directories
- Automounting CDs and floppies (Volume Management)
- Checking free disk space
- The df command
- The quot command
- The du command
- Freeing disk space
- Freeing up disk space with compression utilities
- Rotating files with logadm
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ZFS
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File security and acls
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User management
- User accounts
- Files used in creating a user – the passwd, group and shadow files
- Adding a user
- Changing user details
- Deleting a user
- User group maintenance
- Password administration
- Local Login control
- Remote Login control
- Login logs
- The wall command
- The message of the day
- Controlling the amount of disk space accessible to users using quotas
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Backup and recovery
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Managing the print environment
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Naming services
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NFS/CACHE FS
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Automount
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Solaris Volume Manager (SVM)
- RAID
- Volume Management Operations
- metadevices
- State Database Replicas
- SVM Commands and Files
- Creating State Database Replicas
- Creating a Disk Concatenation
- Creating a Concatenation of two disk slices
- Creating and Managing Mirrors
- Creating File Systems on Volumes
- Deleting a Metadevice
- Dynamically Growing Existing File Systems
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Managing swap space
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Jumpstart
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Live upgrade overview
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Dump file configuration
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Syslog
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ROLE-BASED ACCESS CONTROL (RBAC)
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Zones