Oracle solaris 11 system administration the complete reference

Take Full Advantage of the Oracle Solaris 11 Management Features Manage a highly scalable, cloud-based computing platform and deliver unmatched performance levels at every layer of your IT stack. Oracle Solaris 11 System Administration: The Complete Reference shows how to deploy Solaris from scratch...

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Otros Autores: Jang, Michael H., author (author), Foxwell, Harry J., 1947- author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, United States of America : McGraw-Hill Education 2013.
Edición:1st edition
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • About the Authors
  • About the Contributing Writers
  • Contents at a Glance
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • About the Command Conventions in This Book
  • Chapter 1: The Basics of Oracle Solaris 11
  • Welcome to Oracle Solaris 11
  • So, Why Should You Use Oracle Solaris 11?
  • A New Name, a New Owner, a Familiar Operating System
  • Solaris Now "Goes to 11"
  • A Short Review of Solaris' Long History
  • The Future of Solaris
  • Solaris 11 Licensing
  • Solaris Communities
  • Solaris 11 Documentation
  • For Those Moving from Solaris 10 to Solaris 11
  • Summary
  • Reference
  • Chapter 2: Getting Ready for Solaris 11
  • Where Solaris 11 Runs: Hardware Requirements
  • The Application Guarantee Program
  • Testing Your x86 System for Solaris 11 Compatibility
  • The Oracle Solaris 11 Live Media
  • Running the Solaris 11 Live Media
  • Preparing Your x86 System for Solaris 11 Installation
  • Disk Partitions
  • Other Installation Methods
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 3: Installation Options
  • How to Get Solaris 11
  • Downloads
  • Licensing
  • Write to DVD
  • Write to a USB Key
  • A Focus on Workstations
  • A Range of Installation Scenarios
  • New Systems
  • Linux
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Solaris 10
  • Notes on Virtual Machines
  • The GUI Interactive Installation
  • Boot the Live Media
  • Answer Basic Questions
  • Start the Interactive GUI Installation
  • Basic Parameters
  • Risks
  • Partitions for Solaris and More
  • Time Zones and Locales
  • Users and Hostnames
  • Final Step
  • Multiboot Situations
  • GRUB on Solaris
  • A GRUB Option for Windows
  • A GRUB Option for Linux
  • Configure a GRUB Password
  • A Triple-Boot Scenario
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 4: Alternative Oracle Solaris 11 Installation Methods
  • SPARC and x86 Systems.
  • Solaris 11 on x86 and SPARC Systems: What's the Same?
  • Solaris 11 on x86 and SPARC Systems: What's Different?
  • The Text Install Method
  • The Automated Installer
  • The Distribution Constructor
  • Booting Client Systems from the AI Server
  • Transitioning from JumpStart to Automated Installer for Solaris 10 Administrators
  • Configuring Oracle Solaris 11
  • Unconfiguring a Solaris 11 System
  • (Re)configuring a Solaris 11 System
  • Installing Solaris as a Virtual Machine Guest
  • The Oracle Solaris 11 VM for Oracle VM VirtualBox
  • Oracle VM for SPARC
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 5: The Solaris Graphical Desktop Environment
  • The Default Solaris GUI
  • A Fully Featured Desktop Environment
  • The UNIX Client Server Model for GUIs
  • Command-line Access
  • The GNOME Desktop Environment
  • The Desktop Pop-up Menu
  • Applications Menu
  • Places Menu
  • Installing the OpenOffice.org Suite
  • System Menu
  • System Preferences
  • System Administration Menu
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 6: Service Management
  • Solaris Service Concepts
  • What Is a Solaris 11 Service?
  • Service Naming
  • Service Categories
  • Service States
  • SMF Programs
  • Listing Services
  • Starting and Stopping Services
  • Defining Services
  • Service Manifests
  • Creating a Service Manifest
  • Boot Services
  • Boot Milestone Services
  • Other SMF Tools
  • inetd Services
  • Service Troubleshooting
  • Using the svcs Program for Service Diagnostics
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 7: The Image Packaging System (IPS)
  • IPS Basics
  • IPS Repositories
  • The IPS pkg Program
  • Installing Application Software
  • Using the pkg Command
  • Updating Application Software
  • Other Useful pkg Subcommands
  • Configuring Local Repositories
  • Boot Environments
  • Managing Boot Environments
  • Updating the Operating System Kernel
  • The IPS GUI.
  • Software Installation and Update (Using the GUI)
  • Boot Environment Management (Using the GUI)
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 8: Solaris at the Command Line
  • Basic Navigation
  • Command Manuals
  • The Current Working Directory
  • Changing Directories
  • File Lists
  • The PATH
  • Special Characters
  • File Management
  • The Basic touch Command
  • File Copies
  • Moving a File
  • Deleting a File
  • File Links
  • Directory Management
  • Reading Text Files
  • Identifying File Types
  • Outputting Files to the Screen
  • Top and Bottom File Readers
  • The File Pagers
  • File Manipulation
  • Lines, Words, and Characters
  • Finding Files Locally
  • Search Within a File
  • File Redirection and More
  • Options for File Editing
  • The vi Editor
  • One Other Text Editor
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 9: Filesystems and ZFS
  • Disk Structure and Naming Conventions
  • Introduction to ZFS
  • Some ZFS Terminology
  • ZFS Commands
  • Using ZFS
  • ZFS as the Root/Boot Filesystem
  • ZFS for Managing HOME Directories
  • ZFS Snapshots
  • ZFS Devices
  • Time Slider
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 10: Customize the Solaris Shells
  • Shell Management
  • A Choice of Shells
  • Interactivity
  • Command Completion
  • Configuration Files
  • Shell Tips and Tricks
  • Data Flows In and Out
  • When There's Only One Command Line
  • All Manner of Shell Characters
  • Scripts and the Shell
  • The Basics of Shell Scripts
  • Study Available Scripts
  • Sample Scripts
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 11: Users and Groups
  • User Concepts
  • Standard Users
  • System Accounts
  • The Root Account
  • Role Based Access Control (RBAC) and Administrative Privileges
  • Local Configuration Files
  • Commands Used for Managing Users and Groups
  • Command-line Account Management
  • GUI Account Management
  • Basic LDAP User Database
  • LDAP and NIS.
  • An LDAP Data Interchange Format File
  • Client Profiles
  • Extend LDAP to a Network
  • LDAP and Other Services
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 12: Solaris 11 Security
  • Installation and Initial Configuration Security
  • root Is a Role
  • Hardening and Minimizing the OS Installation
  • Managing File Access
  • Basic UNIX File Access Permissions
  • Additional File Protections: umask
  • Additional File Protections: encryption
  • Password Management
  • Changing Passwords
  • Setting Password Policies
  • Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
  • The All-Powerful root User
  • What's a Role?
  • Privileged Execution with sudo
  • System Auditing
  • The auditd Daemon
  • The IP Filter Firewall
  • Configuring IP Filter
  • Remote Access
  • The ssh Server
  • The ssh Client
  • Another Security Feature
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 13: System Performance
  • First, Know Your System!
  • What Hardware Do I Have?
  • What OS Software Do I Have?
  • Observing Your System
  • What to Look For
  • How to Look: Observability Tools
  • Log Files
  • System Tuning
  • Kernel Parameters
  • Other Resource Controls
  • DTrace
  • Some DTrace Tools
  • Some DTrace Examples
  • Some Performance-Monitoring Guidelines
  • The Performance Monitor GUI
  • Oracle Hardware and Software Support
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 14: Solaris Virtualization
  • Introduction: Zones and Virtualization
  • Quick Tour with Zones
  • Basic Zones Administration
  • Creating Zones
  • Zone Login, Boot, and Shutdown
  • Resources and Zones
  • Zones and ZFS Datasets
  • Adding a Directory from the Global Zone
  • Zone Access to the DVD-ROM Drive
  • Removing a Resource
  • Adding an NFS Mount
  • Advanced Zones Administration
  • CPU Allocation
  • CPU Shares and the Fair Share Scheduler
  • Observing CPU Allocation
  • Memory Allocation
  • Zone Performance and Statistics
  • Zones and Discrete Privileges.
  • More Zones Administration
  • Cloning
  • Changing a Zone's Name and Its Root Dataset
  • Zone Backup and Restore
  • Zone Rehosting
  • Solaris10 Branded Zones
  • Tips, Tricks, and Pitfalls
  • hostid
  • Profile for Automatic Installer
  • Interactive sysconfig to Create Profile XML
  • Summary
  • Reference
  • Chapter 15: Print Management
  • Print Service Options
  • CUPS, the Print Service
  • Related Packages
  • The Internet Print Protocol (IPP) and CUPS
  • Basic Components
  • Basic Commands
  • Set Up a Printer Administrator
  • The Printer Configuration Tool
  • A Printer Class Is a Group of Printers
  • Print Server Configuration
  • Connect to a Remote Print Server
  • The Other Printer Configuration Tool
  • The Files of CUPS
  • The Main CUPS Server Configuration File: cupsd.conf
  • Additional CUPS Configuration Options
  • Configured Printers in printers.conf
  • Configured Groups of Printers
  • Printers Shared via Samba
  • Print Server Log Files
  • Summary
  • Chapter 16: DNS and DHCP
  • The Domain Name Service
  • DNS Background
  • DNS Configuration Concepts
  • A Key Solaris Difference
  • Different DNS Servers
  • DNS Packages
  • Key DNS Commands
  • A New Way to Configure a DNS Client
  • DNS Client Configuration Files
  • DNS Server Configuration
  • DNS Server Configuration in SMF
  • Creating a DNS Forwarding Name Server
  • Extending DNS for a Primary or Secondary Server
  • DNS Logging
  • DNS Database Files
  • Troubleshooting
  • The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • The DHCP Management Tool
  • DHCP Configuration Files
  • The ISC DHCP Server
  • The DHCP Client
  • Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 17: Mail Services
  • A sendmail Configuration Plan
  • Customizing sendmail
  • Basic Procedures
  • Customizing the Configuration for a Local System
  • Mail Clients on a Network
  • Creating a New Configuration File
  • Virtual Hosts and sendmail.
  • sendmail and Transport Layer Security.