Solaris for Managers and Administrators

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Author: Curt Freeland

ISBN-10: 0766821374

ISBN-13: 9780766821378

Category: Solaris / Sun OS

Written for systems administrators by systems administrators, Solaris for Managers and Administrators, 3rd Edition is a must" for readers seeking to maximize the power of Solaris, the premier UNIX operating environment for dot-com" companies running the latest Internet appliances and powering the largest Web sites and Web portals. Ideal for entry-level systems managers with general UNIX knowledge, but little Sun systems administration experience, this bestseller offers practical guidance on...

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Written for systems administrators by systems administrators, Solaris for Managers and Administrators, 3rd Edition is a "must" for readers seeking to maximize the power of Solaris, the premier UNIX operating environment for "dot-com" companies running the latest Internet appliances and powering the largest Web sites and Web portals. Ideal for entry-level systems managers with general UNIX knowledge, but little Sun systems administration experience, this bestseller offers practical guidance on the planning, installation, and maintenance of Solaris 2.0 through Solaris 8.0 systems. Numerous examples drawn from over 50 years of the authors' combined experience - plus strategically located Notes, Tips, and Warnings - ensure that even the most difficult concepts are addressed clearly and concisely. This book is the perfect tool for every system administrator tasked with managing a corporate-sized computer installation. Booknews A guide for entry-level systems administrators with general UNIX knowledge, showing how to get the most out of Solaris, a UNIX operating environment. Gives practical advice on planning, installation, and maintenance of Solaris 2.0 through Solaris 8.0 systems, plus warnings, tips, and notes. Sections cover fundamentals, system management, and network services. Freeland is director of facilities for the computer science and engineering department at the University of Notre Dame. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

IntroductionCh. 1An Introduction to Distributed Computing3Ch. 2Solaris Concepts and Terminology19Ch. 3Preparing for a Solaris Installation43Ch. 4Fundamental System Administration Tools69Ch. 5Refining System Boot and Shutdown Procedures111Ch. 6Creating, Deleting, and Managing User Accounts143Ch. 7Managing System Security173Ch. 8Working with Solaris Devices209Ch. 9Disk Subsystem Hardware229Ch. 10Disk Subsystem Software257Ch. 11Disk and File System Maintenance295Ch. 12Managing System Software329Ch. 13Adding Terminals and Modems355Ch. 14Managing Printers387Ch. 15System Backups and Disaster Recovery421Ch. 16Automating Administrative Tasks465Ch. 17Network Configuration and Management513Ch. 18Network Security583Ch. 19Accessing Network Resources with NFS613Ch. 20Automating NFS with automount639Ch. 21Network Name Services657Ch. 22WWW Administration707App. ASolaris Version Information733Index749

\ BooknewsA guide for entry-level systems administrators with general UNIX knowledge, showing how to get the most out of Solaris, a UNIX operating environment. Gives practical advice on planning, installation, and maintenance of Solaris 2.0 through Solaris 8.0 systems, plus warnings, tips, and notes. Sections cover fundamentals, system management, and network services. Freeland is director of facilities for the computer science and engineering department at the University of Notre Dame. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \