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System Administration Guide: Devices and File Systems
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Preface
Who Should Use This Book
How the System Administration Volumes Are Organized
Accessing Sun Documentation Online
What Typographic Conventions Mean
Shell Prompts in Command Examples
General Conventions
1. Managing Removable Media (Overview)
Where to Find Managing Removable Media Tasks
Removable Media Features and Benefits
Comparison of Automatic and Manual Mounting
What You Can Do With Volume Management
2. Accessing Removable Media (Tasks)
Accessing Removable Media (Task Map)
Accessing Removable Media (Overview)
Using Removable Media Names
Guidelines for Accessing Removable Media Data
How to Add a New Removable Media Drive
Stopping and Starting Volume Management (vold)
How to Access Information on Removable Media
How to Copy Information From Removable Media
How to Play a Musical CD or DVD
How to Find Out If Removable Media Is Still in Use
How to Eject Removable Media
Accessing Removable Media on a Remote System (Task Map)
How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
How to Access Removable Media on Remote Systems
3. Formatting Removable Media (Tasks)
Formatting Removable Media (Task Map)
Formatting Removable Media Overview
Formatting Removable Media Guidelines
Removable Media Hardware Considerations
How to Load a Removable Media
How to Format Removable Media (rmformat)
How to Format Removable Media for Adding a File System
How to Check a File System on Removable Media
How to Repair Bad Blocks on Removable Media
Applying Read or Write and Password Protection to Removable Media
How to Enable or Disable Write Protection on Removable Media
How to Enable or Disable Read or Write Protection and a Password on Iomega Media
4. Writing CDs (Tasks)
Working with Audio and Data CDs
Writing Data and Audio CDs
Restricting User Access to Removable Media with RBAC
How to Restrict User Access to Removable Media with RBAC
How to Identify a CD Writer
How to Check the CD Media
Creating a Data CD
How to Create an ISO 9660 File System for a Data CD
How to Create a Multi-Session Data CD
Creating an Audio CD
How to Create an Audio CD
How to Extract an Audio Track on a CD
How to Copy a CD
How to Erase CD-RW Media
5. Managing Devices (Tasks)
What's New in Device Management?
Where to Find Device Management Tasks
About Device Drivers
Automatic Configuration of Devices
Displaying Device Configuration Information
Adding a Peripheral Device to a System
How to Add a Peripheral Device
How to Add a Device Driver
6. Dynamically Configuring Devices (Tasks)
Dynamic Reconfiguration and Hot-Plugging
SCSI Hot-Plugging With the cfgadm Command (Task Map)
SCSI Hot-Plugging With the cfgadm Command
How to Display Information About SCSI Devices
How to Unconfigure a SCSI Controller
How to Configure a SCSI Controller
How to Configure a SCSI Device
How to Disconnect a SCSI Controller
SPARC: How to Connect a SCSI Controller
SPARC: How to Add a SCSI Device to a SCSI Bus
SPARC: How to Replace an Identical Device on a SCSI Controller
SPARC: How to Remove a SCSI Device
SPARC: Troubleshooting SCSI Configuration Problems
How to Resolve a Failed SCSI Unconfigure Operation
PCI Hot-Plugging With the cfgadm Command (Task Map)
x86: PCI Hot-Plugging With the cfgadm Command
x86: How to Display PCI Slot Configuration Information
x86: How to Remove a PCI Adapter Card
x86: How to Add a PCI Adapter Card
x86: Troubleshooting PCI Configuration Problems
Reconfiguration Coordination Manager (RCM) Script Overview
What Is an RCM Script?
What Can an RCM Script Do?
How Does the RCM Script Process Work?
RCM Script Tasks
Application Developer RCM Script (Task Map)
System Administrator RCM Script (Task Map)
Naming an RCM Script
Installing or Removing an RCM Script
How to Install an RCM Script
How to Remove an RCM Script
How to Test an RCM Script
Tape Backup RCM Script Example
7. Using USB Devices (Overview)
What's New in USB Devices?
Overview of USB Devices
About USB in the Solaris Environment
8. Using USB Devices (Tasks)
Managing USB Devices in the Solaris Environment (Roadmap)
Using USB Mass Storage Devices (Task Map)
Using USB Mass Storage Devices
Preparing to Use a USB Mass Storage Device With vold Running
How to Prepare to Use USB Mass Storage Devices Without vold Running
How to Display USB Device Information (prtconf)
How to Format a USB Mass Storage Device Without vold Running
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device With vold Running
How to Mount or Unmount a USB Mass Storage Device Without vold Running
Disabling Specific USB Drivers
How to Disable Specific USB Drivers
How to Remove Unused USB Device Links
Hot-Plugging USB Devices (Task Map)
How to Add a USB Mass Storage Device With vold Running
How to Add a USB Mass Storage Device Without vold Running
How to Remove a USB Mass Storage Device With vold Running
How to Remove a USB Mass Storage Device Without vold Running
How to Add a USB Camera
Using USB Audio Devices (Task Map)
Using USB Audio Devices
Hot-Plugging Multiple USB Audio Devices
How to Add USB Audio Devices
How to Identify Your System's Primary Audio Device
How to Change the Primary USB Audio Device
Troubleshooting USB Audio Device Problems
Hot-Plugging USB Devices With the cfgadm Command (Task Map)
Hot-Plugging USB Devices With the cfgadm Command
How to Display USB Bus Information (cfgadm)
How to Unconfigure a USB Device
How to Configure a USB Device
How to Logically Disconnect a USB Device
How to Logically Connect a USB Device
How to Logically Disconnect a USB Device Subtree
How to Reset a USB Device
How to Change the Default Configuration of a Multi-Configuration USB Device
9. Accessing Devices (Overview)
Accessing Devices
Logical Disk Device Names
Logical Tape Device Names
Logical Removable Media Device Names
10. Managing Disks (Overview)
What's New in Disk Management in the Solaris 9 Update Releases?
Where to Find Disk Management Tasks
Overview of Disk Management
Disk Terminology
About Disk Slices
The format Utility
About Disk Labels
Dividing a Disk Into Slices
11. Administering Disks (Tasks)
Administering Disks (Task Map)
Identifying Disks on a System
How to Identify the Disks on a System
Formatting a Disk
How to Determine if a Disk is Formatted
How to Format a Disk
Displaying Disk Slices
How to Display Disk Slice Information
Creating and Examining a Disk Label
How to Label a Disk
How to Examine a Disk Label
Recovering a Corrupted Disk Label
How to Recover a Corrupted Disk Label
Adding a Third-Party Disk
Creating a format.dat Entry
How to Create a format.dat Entry
Automatically Configuring SCSI Disk Drives
How to Automatically Configure a SCSI Drive
Repairing a Defective Sector
How to Identify a Defective Sector by Using Surface Analysis
How to Repair a Defective Sector
Tips and Tricks for Managing Disks
12. SPARC: Adding a Disk (Tasks)
SPARC: Adding a System Disk or a Secondary Disk (Task Map)
SPARC: Adding a System Disk or a Secondary Disk
SPARC: How to Connect a System Disk and Boot
SPARC: How to Connect a Secondary Disk and Boot
SPARC: How to Create Disk Slices and Label a Disk
SPARC: How to Create a UFS File System
SPARC: How to Install a Boot Block on a System Disk
13. x86: Adding a Disk (Tasks)
x86: Adding a System Disk or a Secondary Disk (Task Map)
x86: Adding a System or Secondary Disk
x86: How to Connect a System Disk and Boot
x86: How to Connect a Secondary Disk and Boot
x86: Guidelines for Creating an fdisk Partition
x86: How to Create a Solaris fdisk Partition
x86: How to Create Disk Slices and Label a Disk
x86: How to Create File Systems
x86: How to Install a Boot Block on a System Disk
14. The format Utility (Reference)
Recommendations and Requirements for Using The format Utility
Format Menu and Command Descriptions
The format.dat File
Rules for Input to format Commands
Getting Help on the format Utility
15. Managing File Systems (Overview)
What's New in File Systems in the Solaris 9 Update Releases?
Where to Find File System Management Tasks
Overview of File Systems
Types of File Systems
Commands for File System Administration
The Default Solaris File Systems
Swap Space
The UFS File System
Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
Determining a File System's Type
16. Creating UFS, TMPFS, and LOFS File Systems (Tasks)
Creating a UFS File System
Default Parameters for the newfs Command
How to Create a UFS File System
Creating a Temporary File System (TMPFS)
How to Create a TMPFS File System
Creating a Loopback File System (LOFS)
How to Create an LOFS File System
17. Mounting and Unmounting File Systems (Tasks)
Overview of Mounting File Systems
Mounting File Systems
How to Determine Which File Systems Are Mounted
How to Add an Entry to the /etc/vfstab File
How to Mount a File System (/etc/vfstab File)
How to Mount a UFS File System (mount Command)
How to Mount a UFS File System Without Large Files (mount Command)
How to Mount an NFS File System (mount Command)
x86: How to Mount a PCFS (DOS) File System From a Hard Disk (mount Command)
Unmounting File Systems
Prerequisites for Unmounting File Systems
How to Verify a File System is Unmounted
How to Stop All Processes Accessing a File System
How to Unmount a File System
18. Using The CacheFS File System (Tasks)
High-Level View of Using the CacheFS File System (Task Map)
Overview of the CacheFS File System
Creating and Mounting a CacheFS File System (Task Map)
How to Create the Cache
Mounting a File System in the Cache
How to Mount a CacheFS File System (mount)
How to Mount a CacheFS File System (/etc/vfstab)
How to Mount a CacheFS File System (AutoFS)
Maintaining a CacheFS File System (Task Map)
Maintaining a CacheFS File System
Modifying a CacheFS File System
How to Display Information About a CacheFS File System
Consistency Checking of a CacheFS File System
How to Specify Cache Consistency Checking on Demand
How to Delete a CacheFS File System
How to Check the Integrity of a CacheFS File System
Packing a Cached File System (Task Map)
Packing a CacheFS File System
Collecting CacheFS Statistics (Task Map)
Collecting CacheFS Statistics
How to Set Up CacheFS Logging
How to Locate the CacheFS Log File
How to Stop CacheFS Logging
How to View the Working Set (Cache) Size
Viewing CacheFS Statistics
How to View CacheFS Statistics
19. Configuring Additional Swap Space (Tasks)
About Swap Space
How Do I Know If I Need More Swap Space?
How Swap Space Is Allocated
Planning for Swap Space
Monitoring Swap Resources
Adding More Swap Space
Creating a Swap File
How to Create a Swap File and Make It Available
Removing a Swap File From Use
How to Remove Unneeded Swap Space
20. Checking UFS File System Consistency (Tasks)
File System Consistency
How the File System State Is Recorded
What the fsck Command Checks and Tries to Repair
Interactively Checking and Repairing a UFS File System
How to Check the root (/) or /usr File Systems From an Alternate Boot Device
How to Check Non-root (/) or Non-/usr File Systems
Preening UFS File Systems
How to Preen a UFS File System
Fixing a UFS File System That the fsck Command Cannot Repair
Restoring a Bad Superblock
How to Restore a Bad Superblock
Syntax and Options for the fsck Command
21. UFS File System (Reference)
Default Directories for root (/) and /usr File Systems
The Platform-Dependent Directories
The Structure of Cylinder Groups for UFS File Systems
Custom File System Parameters
Commands for Creating a Customized File System
22. Backing Up and Restoring File Systems (Overview)
Where to Find Backup and Restore Tasks
Definition: Backing Up and Restoring File Systems
Why You Should Back Up File Systems
Planning Which File Systems to Back Up
Choosing the Type of Backup
Choosing a Tape Device
High-Level View of Backing Up and Restoring File Systems (Task Map)
Guidelines for Scheduling Backups
Sample Backup Schedules
23. Backing Up Files and File Systems (Tasks)
Backing Up Files and File System (Task Map)
Preparing for File System Backups
How to Find File System Names
How to Determine the Number of Tapes Needed for a Full Backup
Backing Up a File System
How to Backup a File System to Tape
24. Using UFS Snapshots (Tasks)
Using UFS Snapshots (Task Map)
UFS Snapshots Overview
Creating and Deleting UFS Snapshots
How to Create a UFS Snapshot
How to Display UFS Snapshot Information
Deleting a UFS Snapshot
How to Delete a UFS Snapshot
Backing Up a UFS Snapshot
How to Create a Full Backup of a UFS Snapshot (ufsdump)
How to Create an Incremental Backup of a UFS Snapshot (ufsdump)
How to Back Up a UFS Snapshot (tar)
Restoring Data From a UFS Snapshot Backup
25. Restoring Files and File Systems (Tasks)
Restoring Files and File System Backups (Task Map)
Preparing to Restore Files and File Systems
Restoring Files and File Systems
How to Determine Which Tapes to Use
How to Restore Files Interactively
How to Restore Specific Files Noninteractively
How to Restore a Complete File System
How to Restore the root (/) and /usr File Systems
26. UFS Backup and Restore Commands (Reference)
How the ufsdump Command Works
Options and Arguments for the ufsdump Command
The ufsdump Command and Security Issues
Options and Arguments for the ufsrestore Command
27. Copying UFS Files and File Systems (Tasks)
Commands for Copying File Systems
Copying File Systems Between Disks
Making a Literal File System Copy
How to Copy a Disk (dd)
Copying Directories Between File Systems (cpio Command)
How to Copy Directories Between File Systems (cpio)
Copying Files and File Systems to Tape
Copying Files to Tape (tar Command)
How to Copy Files to a Tape (tar)
How to List the Files on a Tape (tar)
How to Retrieve Files From a Tape (tar)
Copying Files to a Tape With the pax Command
How to Copy Files to a Tape (pax)
Copying Files to Tape With the cpio Command
How to Copy All Files in a Directory to a Tape (cpio)
How to List the Files on a Tape (cpio)
How to Retrieve All Files From a Tape (cpio)
How to Retrieve Specific Files From a Tape (cpio)
Copying Files to a Remote Tape Device
How to Copy Files to a Remote Tape Device (tar and dd)
How to Extract Files From a Remote Tape Device
Copying Files and File Systems to Diskette
What You Should Know When Copying Files to Diskettes
How to Copy Files to a Single Formatted Diskette (tar)
How to List the Files on a Diskette (tar)
How to Retrieve Files From a Diskette (tar)
How to Archive Files to Multiple Diskettes
28. Managing Tape Drives (Tasks)
Choosing Which Media to Use
Backup Device Names
Displaying Tape Drive Status
How to Display Tape Drive Status
Handling Magnetic Tape Cartridges
Guidelines for Drive Maintenance and Media Handling
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