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Chapter 1 Solaris Management Tools (Road Map)

This chapter provides a roadmap to Solaris management tools.

What's New in Solaris Management Tools?

No new Solaris Management tools have been introduced in this Solaris release.

These tools are new or changed in the Solaris 10 initial 3/05 release:

  • admintool – Starting with the Solaris 10 release, this tool is no longer available

  • Package and Patch Tool Enhancements

The following table provides a brief description of new or changed Solaris management tools .

Table 1–1 New or Changed Solaris Management Tools in the Solaris Release

Solaris Management Tool

Description

For More Information

admintool

This tool is no longer available.

Alternative tools include the following:

  • Solaris Management Console to manage users and groups

  • Solaris Product Registry to manage software

  • Solaris Print Manager to manage printers

  • Solaris Management Console to manage terminals and modems

Setting Up User Accounts (Task Map)

Managing Software With the Solaris Product Registry GUI (Task Map)

Chapter 4, Setting Up Printers (Tasks), in System Administration Guide: Solaris Printing

Setting Up Terminals and Modems With Serial Ports Tool (Overview) in System Administration Guide: Advanced Administration

Package and Patch Tools

Starting with the Solaris 10 release, the package and patch tools have been enhanced. Use the pkgchk command with the -P option instead of grep pattern /var/sadm/install/contents. The -P option enables you to use a partial path.

Package and Patch Tool Enhancements

Chapter 21, Managing Solaris Patches by Using the patchadd Command (Tasks)

Solaris Print Manager

Expanded printer support in Solaris Print Manager includes the following features. These features were introduced in a Solaris 10 release:

  • Never Print Banner option

  • Support for raster image processor (RIP)

  • Support for PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files

  • New -n option to the lpadmin command, which enables you to specify a PPD file when creating a new print queue or modifying an existing print queue

  • The lpstat command output displays the PPD for a print queue that was creating by specifying a PPD file

What’s New in Printing? in System Administration Guide: Solaris Printing

Matrix of Solaris Management Tools and Supported Releases

This section provides information about tools that are primarily used to manage users, groups, clients, disks, printers, and serial ports.

This table lists the various Solaris management GUI tools and whether they are currently supported.

Table 1–2 Matrix of Solaris Management Tool Support

Current Solaris Release Express

Solaris 10

Solaris 9

admintool

Not supported

Not supported

Supported

Solstice AdminSuite 2.3

Not supported

Not supported

Not supported

Solstice AdminSuite 3.0

Not supported

Not supported

Not supported

Solaris Management Tools 1.0

Not supported

Not supported

Not supported

Solaris Management Tools 2.0

Not supported

Not supported

Not supported

Solaris Management Tools 2.1

Supported

Supported

Supported

Table 1–3 Matrix of Solaris Management Tool Support in the Solaris 8 Release

Solaris 8

admintool

Supported

Solstice AdminSuite 2.3

Not supported

Solstice AdminSuite 3.0

Supported

Solaris Management Tools 1.0

Supported

Solaris Management Tools 2.0

Supported (Solaris 8 01/01, 4/01, 7/01, 10/01, 2/02 releases only)

Solaris Management Tools 2.1

Not supported

If you want to perform administration tasks on a system with a text-based terminal as the console, use Solaris Management Console commands instead. For more information, see Table 1–6.

Feature Descriptions for Solaris Management Tools

This table describes the tools that are available in the Solaris Express release.

Table 1–4 Descriptions for Solaris Management Tools

Feature or Tool

Supported in Solaris Management Console 2.1?

Computers and Networks tool

Supported

Diskless Client support

A diskless client command-line interface is available

Disks tool

Supported

Enhanced Disk tool (Solaris Volume Manager)

Supported

Job Scheduler tool

Supported

Log Viewer tool

Supported

Mail Alias support

Supported

Mounts and Shares tool

Supported

Name Service support

For users, groups, and network information only

Performance tool

Supported

Printer support

Not Supported, but Solaris Print Manager is available as a separate tool

Projects tool

Supported

role-based access control (RBAC) support

Supported

RBAC Tool

Supported

Serial Port tool

Supported

Software Package tool

Not supported

System Information tool

Supported

User/Group tool

Supported

Feature Descriptions for Solaris 9 Management Tools

This table describes the tools available in the Solaris 9 releases.

Table 1–5 Feature Descriptions for Solaris 9 Management Tools

Feature or Tool

Supported in admintool?

Supported in Solaris Management Console 2.1?

Computers and Networks tool

Not supported

Supported

Diskless Client support

Not supported

A diskless client command-line interface is available

Disks tool

Not supported

Supported

Enhanced Disk tool (Solaris Volume Manager)

Not supported

Supported

Job Scheduler tool

Not supported

Supported

Log Viewer tool

Not supported

Supported

Mail Alias support

Not supported

Supported

Mounts and Shares tool

Not supported

Supported

Name Service support

Not supported

For users, groups, and network information only

Performance tool

Not supported

Supported

Printer support

Supported

Not supported, but Solaris Print Manager is available as a separate tool

Projects tool

Not supported

Supported

RBAC support

Not supported

Supported

RBAC tool

Not supported

Supported

Serial Port tool

Supported

Supported

Software Package tool

Supported

Not supported

System Information tool

Not supported

Supported

User/Group tool

Supported

Supported

Availability of Solaris Management Commands

This series of tables lists commands that perform the same tasks as the Solaris management tools. For information on diskless client support, see Chapter 7, Managing Diskless Clients (Tasks).

Solaris System Management Commands

This table describes the commands that provide the same functionality as the Solaris management tools. You must be superuser or assume an equivalent role to use these commands. Some of these commands are for the local system only. Others commands operate in a name service environment. See the appropriate man page and refer to the -D option.

Table 1–6 Descriptions for Solaris Management Commands

Command

Description

Man Page

smc

Starts the Solaris Management Console

smc(1M)

smcron

Manages crontab jobs

smcron(1M)

smdiskless

Manages diskless client support

smdiskless(1M)

smexec

Manages entries in the exec_attr database

smexec(1M)

smgroup

Manages group entries

smgroup(1M)

smlog

Manages and views WBEM log files

smlog(1M)

smmultiuser

Manages bulk operations on multiple user accounts

smmultiuser(1M)

smosservice

Adds Operating System (OS) services and diskless client support

smosservice(1M)

smprofile

Manages profiles in the prof_attr and exec_attr databases

smprofile(1M)

smrole

Manages roles and users in role accounts

smrole(1M)

smserialport

Manages serial ports

smserialport(1M)

smuser

Manages user entries

smuser(1M)

This table describes the commands you can use to manage RBAC from the command line. You must be superuser or assume an equivalent role to use these commands. These commands cannot be used to manage RBAC information in a name service environment.

Table 1–7 RBAC Command Descriptions

Command

Description

References

auths

Displays authorizations granted to a user

auths(1)

profiles

Displays execution profiles for a user

profiles(1)

roleadd

Adds a new role to the system

roleadd(1M)

roles

Displays roles granted to a user

roles(1)

This table describes the commands you can use to manage users, groups, and RBAC features from the command line. You must be superuser or assume an equivalent role to use these commands. These commands cannot be used to manage user and group information in a name service environment.

Table 1–8 Solaris User/Group Command Descriptions

Command

Description

References

useradd, usermod, userdel

Adds, modifies, or removes a user

useradd(1M), usermod(1M), userdel(1M)

groupadd, groupmod, groupdel

Adds, modifies, or removes a group

groupadd(1M), groupmod(1M), groupdel(1M)

For More Information About Solaris Management Tools

This table identifies where to find more information about Solaris management tools.

Table 1–9 For More Information About Solaris Management Tools

Tool

Availability

For More Information

Solaris Management Console 2.1 suite of tools

Solaris 9, 10, and Solaris Express releases

This guide and the console online help

Solaris Management Console 2.0 suite of tools

Solaris 8 1/01, 4/01, 7/01, 10/01, and 2/02 releases

Solaris Management Console online help

admintool

Solaris 9 and previous Solaris releases

admintool

AdminSuite 3.0

Solaris 8, Solaris 8 6/00, and Solaris 8 10/00 releases

Solaris Easy Access Server 3.0 Installation Guide

Diskless Client command-line interface

Solaris 8 1/01, 4/01, 7/01, 10/01, 2/02, Solaris 9, Solaris 10, and Solaris Express releases

Chapter 7, Managing Diskless Clients (Tasks)