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Last Update: Thu Dec 27 14:38:04 2007 | | + The Best MQSeries FAQ +
* How to determine what MQSeries packages are installed on Solaris server?* How to determine what MQSeries version is installed on [...] the syntax of MQSC command script without executing it?* How to prevent channel from disconnecting after certain period of inactivity? |
| + Installing and Configuring Oracle on Sun Solaris +
This document will walk you through the steps of installing Oracle 8i Enterprise Edition release 3 (Oracle version 8.1.7) or release 2 [...] for Oracle users who want to get an Oracle database up and running quickly, but want the database to be scalable and to perform well. |
| + How to recreate /dev/null ? +
User tries to *mv* file to /dev/null. Gets "mv: cannot unlink /dev/null: Permission denied". The other admin tries it as root, ... |
| + Solaris reminders +
Reminders of those hard-to-remember syntaxes and examples of useful commands. Aimed at people who already know what the command is ... |
| + How to use ACLs to Control File Access in Sun Solaris ? +
For many tasks, controlling access to files and directories using standard Unix file permissions is cumbersome and restrictive. The [...] the user to specify file permissions for a single group and requires a System Administrator to create/modify the appropriate group. |
| + The best DNS FAQ for solaris +
This Tip Sheet documents a wide variety of information concerning DNS,as implemented in the SunOS and Solaris operating systems. It [...] and as a guide to the mostcommon problems. There are many more complete references to DNS, a fewof which are noted in section 7.0. |
| + Ten common Solstice Disksuite questions +
1. DiskSuite versions and compatibility2. How to populate md.conf file3. How to suppress forceload message4. Replicas on SSA marked as [...] control7. Checking replica states8. Explanation of disksets9. Increase the number of metadevices10. Metainit command for RAID5 |
| + FAQ about Sun NVRAM/hostid +
If this information is abused, misinterpreted, or incorrect you can renderyour computer unbootable. The information in this document [...] the author. Please do notuse the information in this document to steal software or violate licenceagreements with software vendors. |
| + The best NFS document for Solaris +
This Tip Sheet documents a wide variety of information concerning NFS,as implemented in the SunOS and Solaris operating systems. It ... |
| + Replacing D1000 disks Solaris +
The D1000 is just-a-bunch-of-disks, it does not do "internal volume configuration" or anything like that. The disks are also [...] drives), so physically replacing a drive is indistinguishable from physically repairing it, as far as VxVM and Solaris are concerned. |
| + Quickly mirroring an empty volume +
When setting up a mirror on an empty volume, particularly a large one, there is no reason to go through all of the time it takes to [...] a new database or filesystem or whatever on top of it, this is just wasted time, and the larger the volume, the more time it takes. |
| + Installing an A1000 on Solaris8 +
Here is what you need to do to install An A1000 on Solaris8. The order is very particular. Much of this is by way of example. The [...] if there is a newer one available. Also, the exact firmware versions will change over time, so, do not take this too literally. |
| + OpenSSH installation +
OpenSSH is a FREE version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools that increasing numbers of people on the Internet [...] attacks. Additionally, OpenSSH provides a myriad of secure tunneling capabilities, as well as a variety of authentication methods. |
| + Installing BeleniX +
Being a true UNIX, Solaris is certainly not the easiest system to run and administer. But since the OpenSolaris project opened up to [...] Bangalore. Although the product comes from Sun, it appears to be more of a hobby project of a few developers than a real Sun product. |
| + Installing and configuring sudo +
Sudo (Super User Do) is a very useful program that allows a system administrator to give certain users the ability to run some (or ... |
| + Restoring a Sun system using JumpStart technology +
If a server crash and the file systems are corrupted or totally destroyed, then the only way to recover the data is to restore from [...] systems using ufsrestore over NFS, and how to use Sun's JumpStart technology to restore Sun servers and workstations over the network. |
| + Diagnosing random crashes +
Solaris will exercise everything on a PC. I have seen machines run just fine with Windows for months and crash during a Solaris x86 ... |
| + Enforcing a Two Man Rule Using Solaris 10 RBAC +
The "two man rule" (also sometimes called the "four eyes rule") has its origins in military protocol although for [...] The "two man rule" specifies that there must be two individuals that must act in concert in order to perform some action. |
| + Installing Solaris 8 x86 +
Explains the basics of the installation procedure of Solaris 8 x86 operating environment. A complete description for every single step ... |
| + Tuning Solaris for webservers +
Out-of-the-box, Solaris is not tuned for being a Web server. While you could certainly set up Apache (or any number of other HTTP [...] Web serving performance. Finally, if you serve PHP pages, a free accelerator to provide both RAM and file caching of compiled code. |
| + Solaris - Fileysystem tips and tricks +
There are a few tricks you can use under Solaris to gain a little extra performance from your filesystems and also increase their data [...] of Solaris from version 7 on, including Solaris 8. If you haven't upgraded yet - this might be one more reason for you to do so! |
| + The best NIS document for solaris +
This documents a wide variety of information concerning NIS as implemented in the SunOS and Solaris operating systems. It is intended [...] to be interchangeable. YP was the original name for the information service now known as NIS. NIS/YP is not the same thing as NIS+. |
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