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About This BookThe System Administration Guide covers a significant part of the SolarisTM system administration information. It includes both SPARCTM and x86 information and describes how to use the Solstice TMAdminSuite TMtools to perform some of the system administration tasks. This book assumes that you have already installed the SunOS 5.6(TM) operating system and Solstice AdminSuite, and you have set up any networking software that you plan to use. The SunOS 5.x operating system is part of the Solaris 2.x product family, which also includes many utilities and OpenWindows(TM) Version 3.x. The SunOS 5.x operating system is compliant with AT&T's System V, Release 4 operating system. Note - The term "x86" refers to the Intel 8086 family of microprocessor chips, including the Pentium and Pentium Pro processors and compatible microprocessor chips made by AMD and Cynix. In this document the term "x86" refers to the overall platform architecture, whereas "Intel Platform Edition" appears in the product name. The System Administration Guide has replaced the following books previously released with the Solaris operating environment:
Mail Administration is now covered in the Mail Administration Guide. Who Should Use This BookThis book is intended for anyone responsible for administering one or more systems running the Solaris 2.x release. To use this book, you should have 1-2 years of UNIX ® system administration experience and preferably a Computer Science B.S. degree or equivalent knowledge. How This Book Is OrganizedThis book is split into parts that each cover a major system administration topic. Each part contains chapters that provide both overview and task information. Most of the overview information about a topic is usually described in the beginning chapters of each part, and the other chapters provide step-by-step instructions on system administration tasks that you need to perform. Each set of steps is usually followed by a way to verify that the task was successfully performed and an example of how to perform the task. Using AnswerBook2TM to Read This BookYou can click on any cross reference, represented by underlined text, to quickly access referenced information in the AnswerBook2 collections. To return to the previous display, click on Back. Ordering Sun DocumentsThe SunDocsTM program provides more than 250 manuals from Sun Microsystems, Inc. If you live in the United States, Canada, Europe, or Japan, you can purchase documentation sets or individual manuals using this program. For a list of documents and how to order them, see the catalog section of the SunExpressSM Internet site at http://www.sun.com/sunexpress. SPARC and x86 InformationThis book provides system administration information for both SPARC and x86 systems. Unless otherwise noted, information throughout this book applies to both types of systems. Table P-1 summarizes the differences between the SPARC and x86 system administration tasks. Table P-1 SPARC and x86 System Administration Differences
What Typographic Changes MeanThe following table describes the typographic changes used in this book. Table P-2 Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command ExamplesThe following table shows the default system prompt and superuser (root) prompt for the Bourne shell and Korn shell. Table P-3 Shell Prompts
General ConventionsBe aware of the following conventions used in this book.
If the line is an example of what to type, ignore the backslashes (don't type them) and press Return at the end of the line that does not end with a backslash. In the example above, you would ignore the two backslashes when typing the pmadm command and press Return after the third line.
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