Solaris operating system
How To vlan tag in Solaris
In solaris it is possible to vlan tag your network interfaces. The main file you will want to work with is the /etc/hostname.xxxx file, where […]
Solaris operating system
In solaris it is possible to vlan tag your network interfaces. The main file you will want to work with is the /etc/hostname.xxxx file, where […]
From the solaris man page, the /etc/vfstab is essentially a table of file system defaults. File systems placed in this file will be mounted at […]
Solaris 10 and zfs has can provide a considerable amount of control over disk management. On occasion when a disk fails in zfs it will […]
Solaris 10 has many useful filesystem attributes in zfs that can allow you to share data via the network as well as control it in […]
On Solaris 10 the libwrap.so library is very commonly used in installing other packages. When installing a program you may encounter the error: This library […]
The Solaris cfgadm command can be used to configure system devices. This comes is very useful for displaying the status of the devices. To get […]
Solaris has the /etc/dfs/dfstab file that you can use to share via nfs. Below is an example of the file: One can export an nfs3 […]
Solaris does have fsck and it can be run on many file systems. However, with the release of zfs from Solaris, fsck is quickly being […]
The ping command is a useful tool that can help you debug connectivity issues. Ping can easily tell you whether a host is responding or […]
Solaris 10 works much like any other unix based distribution. It uses ifconfig for networking, and resolv.conf to reference dns servers. The resolv.conf file has […]
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