Solaris operating system
List PCI devices in Linux and Solaris
You may want to list pci or pci-e devices in your linux host. There are some commands that will help accomplish this. In linux the […]
Solaris operating system
You may want to list pci or pci-e devices in your linux host. There are some commands that will help accomplish this. In linux the […]
To add a route in Solaris 10 you will need to use the route command. Here is an example: This will route any traffic going […]
Solaris may not have VGA enabled in the grub boot, which means you will only have the serial console to work with. A blank screen […]
To share an nfs share in Solaris 10 modify the /etc/dfs/dfstab file and add the following share command You can specify and IP/netmask to share. […]
The globus toolkit has many tools available. And you may find it necessary to install just a subset of them, gridftp in particular. To just […]
There are a couple ways you can restart the nfs service in solaris. 1) Use the svcadm command 2) Use the init.d script for nfs […]
if you are using rsync in solaris you will need to specify a path to the rsync binary. If you installed rsync from the package […]
Non privileged users in Solaris do not have the ability to perform “ping”, or “host”, or even “dig” to find the IP of a host […]
The ZFS file system in Solaris supports extended ACLs which an administrator can use for managing user and group control. One can control these extended […]
The minimum that is required to allow nfs mounts on a share within a pool in Solaris is to set the “sharenfs” parameter on your […]
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