Skip to Content
Sun and Oracle
Channel Sun
How to Buy
Log In
한국어
docs.sun.com Home
>
Solaris 2.6 System Administrator Collection Vol 1
> Solaris 1.x to 2.x Transition Guide
Solaris 1.x to 2.x Transition Guide
검색에만이 책은
검색 도움말
이 책의 내용보기:
다른 언어
日本語
Contained Within
Solaris 2.6 System Administrator Collection Vol 1
Find More Documentation
문서 제목 찾기
제품 설명서 찾기
Featured Support Resources
Sun 교육 과정
BigAdmin 시스템 관리 포털
Sun 지원 센터
Sun Solve
PDF로 이 문서 다운로드 (848 KB)
Solaris 1.x to 2.x Transition Guide
Book Information
Preface
Who Should Use This Guide
What to Expect From This Guide
How This Guide Is Organized
Ordering Sun Documents
What Typographic Changes and Symbols Mean
man Page References
Related Books
Getting Help from Sun Microsystems' WWW Site
Part I Transition Information for Users and System Administrators
1. Introduction
Advantages of Migrating to the Solaris Operating Environment
Comparison of SVR4 and the Solaris Operating Environment
2. Overview of Major Changes
Software Packages and Clusters
Disk Slices (or Partitions)
Device Naming
File Systems
Kernel Configuration
Automounting
Mail Administration
Admintool
Network Information Service Plus (NIS+)
Print Subsystem
Service Access Facility
Volume Management
3. Converting a SunOS 4.x System to the Solaris 2.6 Environment
What's New About Installing
What to Do Before You Install Solaris Software
Backing Up Files and File Systems Before You Install
Installing Solaris Software
Restoring Files and File Systems After You Install
4. Using the Compatibility Packages
Why Port Applications?
SunOS/BSD Source Compatibility Package
Binary Compatibility Package
5. Security
Solaris 2.6 Security Features
Password Aging Changes
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Automated Security Enhancement Tool (ASET)
Security Options
6. User Environment Administration
Selecting a Default Shell
Customizing User Environments
Window Systems
User and Group Administration
Using Mail
Using Document Tools
Man Page Organization Differences
7. Device Administration
Device Naming Conventions
Obtaining Disk Information
Adding Devices to the System
Using Volume Management
8. Startup and Shutdown
Booting
Using the init Command
Shutting Down
9. File System Administration
File System Changes
Default File Systems and Directories
Virtual File System Architecture
Directory and File Changes
Using File System Administration Commands
10. Setting Up a Solaris 2.6 Server to Support SunOS Release 4.x Diskless/Dataless Clients
Adding SunOS Release 4.x Support to a Solaris 2.6 Server
11. Managing Printers, Terminals, and Modems
Printing
Serial Port Management
12. Network Service Administration
Changes to TCP/IP
Changes to NFS
PPP
UUCP
13. Using Name Services
Name Service Switch
NIS+
DNS
DNS and NIS+ Comparison
NIS and NIS+ Comparison
Planning an NIS+ Upgrade
14. Solaris Common Desktop Environment
What Is the Solaris Common Desktop Environment?
Overview of the Desktop
Moving From the OpenWindows Environment to CDE
Part II Transition Information for Developers
15. Compilers, Linkers, and Debuggers
Compilers
Linkers
Debuggers
16. Tools and Resources
ioctl() Requests
ptrace() Request Values
Libraries
Using make
Using SCCS
Determining Application Compatibility
Packaging Applications
Toolkits
Finding SunOS Release 4.x Tools
17. Networking and Internationalization
Networking
Internationalization
18. System and Device Configuration
System Configuration
Reconfiguration Boot
Device Naming From a Developer's Perspective
19. Device Drivers and STREAMS
Device Drivers and STREAMS Device Drivers
Device Driver Commands
A. Commands Reference Table
Using the Reference Table
Commands Reference Table
B. System Calls Reference Table
Using the Reference Table
System Calls
C. Library Routines Reference Table
Using the Reference Table
Library Routines
D. System Files Reference Table
Using the Reference Table
System Files
E. / and /usr File Systems Changes
Layout of the / File System
Layout of the /usr File System
F. Quick Reference for Basic Changes
Summary Tables
Glossary
Index
Numbers and Symbols
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
News Center
About Sun
Contact Sun
Terms of Use
Privacy
Copyright
1994-2009
Sun Microsystems, Inc.