SitemapTable of ContentsBack CoverSun Certified Solaris 9.0 System and Network AdministratorIntroductionPart I: Solaris 9 Operating Environment, Exam IChapter 1: Introduction to Solaris 9What Is UNIX?The History of UNIXThe Solaris AdvantageRecent Solaris InnovationsWhat’s New in Solaris 9Sources for Additional InformationSolaris Certification ExamsSolaris Exam Preparation CoursesExam Tips and TricksHow to Find Out MoreSummaryChapter 2: System ConceptsThe KernelThe ShellThe File SystemMultiuser vs. MultitaskingClient/Server NetworksBasic Networking TerminologySystem ConfigurationProcessesNaming ServicesServer-Side JavaSPARC HardwareIntel HardwareSummaryChapter 3: The OpenBoot PROMThe OpenBoot PROM MonitorAnalyzing System ConfigurationChanging the Default Boot DeviceTesting System HardwareCreating and Removing Device AliasesTroubleshooting Booting ProblemsUsing eepromHalting a Hung SystemSTOP CommandsBoot CommandsSummaryChapter 4: Solaris 9 InstallationPreinstallation PlanningWeb Start Wizard Installationsuninstall InstallationJumpStartLive UpgradeSummaryChapter 5: System Run LevelsStartup and ShutdownInitializationSystem StartupWriting Control ScriptsSummaryChapter 6: Managing UsersUsersGroupsPasswordsManaging Users and Groups with admintoolSummaryChapter 7: SecurityUser and Group SecurityRemote Access ToolsMonitoring User ActivityService SecuritySecurity ArchitectureEncryptionSecurity AuditingSummaryChapter 8: ProcessesProcess ConceptsManaging ProcessesSummaryChapter 9: Introduction to File SystemsFile System StructureMonitoring Disk UsageFixing Problems with fsckSummaryChapter 10: Files, Directories and ScriptsThe ShellFile PermissionsSetting Environment VariablesShell CommandsSummaryChapter 11: Booting and InitializationThe ShellThe .profile scriptWriting Startup ScriptsPackage ManagementSummaryChapter 12: Disk Configuration and NamingPhysical and Logical Device NamesThe format CommandThe /etc/path_to_inst FileThe dmesg CommandThe prtconf CommandSummaryChapter 13: Disk Partitions and FormatHard Disk LayoutFormattingSummaryChapter 14: BackupsUnderstanding BackupsSelecting Backup MediaBackup and RestoreSummaryChapter 15: Basic Command SyntaxText Processing Utilitiessed and awkInstalling PatchesSummaryChapter 16: EditorVisual Editor (vi)SummaryChapter 17: Remote AccessInternet AccessModem AccessSummaryPart II: Exam ObjectivesChapter 18: Device ManagementDevice FilesSummaryChapter 19: The Solaris 9 Network EnvironmentHostnames and InterfacesNetwork Configuration Files/etc/inetd.confUsing nddSummaryChapter 20: System Logging, Accounting, and TuningSystem LoggingQuotasSystem AccountingPerformanceSummaryChapter 21: Disk ManagementRAIDSummaryChapter 22: Pseudo File Systems and Swap SpacePseudo File SystemsVirtual MemorySummaryChapter 23: Network File System (NFS)NFS ArchitecturesConfiguring an NFS ServerSummaryChapter 24: AutomountEnabling the AutomounterAutomounter MapsAutomount and NIS+Starting and Stopping the AutomounterSummaryChapter 25: The CacheFS File SystemConfiguring a CacheFS File SystemSummaryChapter 26: DNSOverview of DNSDNS Client ToolsConfiguring a DNS ServerSummaryChapter 27: Network Information Service (NIS/NIS+)Basic NIS ConceptsNIS+ ConfigurationUsing NIS+NIS+ CommandsSummaryChapter 28: Role-Based Access ControlsudoRBACRBAC OperationsRBAC CommandsSummaryChapter 29: Solaris Management ConsoleIntroduction to SMCStarting the SMCWorking with the SMCSummaryChapter 30: Advanced Installation and ManagementJumpStartResource ManagerTrusted SolarisSummaryPart III: Solaris 9 Operating Environment ObjectivesChapter 31: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)LDAP OverviewInstalling and Configuring iDSUsing iDSldapsearchldapmodifySummaryChapter 32: OSI/IP Network ModelsNetwork ConceptsNetwork InterfacesSummaryChapter 33: EthernetEthernet FundamentalsEthernet on SolarisEthernet CharacteristicsEthernet FrameEthernet AddressesSummaryChapter 34: Internet LayerInternet ProtocolSummaryChapter 35: RoutingRouting ConceptsRouter ConfigurationSummaryChapter 36: Internet Layer (IPv6)IPv6 MotivationAddressingRoutingHeadersQuality of ServiceSecuritySummaryChapter 37: Transport LayerTCP and UDPsendmailApache Web ServerSummaryChapter 38: DHCPOverview of DHCPRunning DHCPConfiguring a Solaris DHCP ServerManual DHCP Server ConfigurationConfiguring a Solaris DHCP ClientConfiguring a Windows DHCP ClientSummaryChapter 39: Network Time ProtocolNetwork Time Protocol (NTP)NTP ServerNTP ClientNTP SecuritySummaryindexSymbols and NumbersABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXZList of FiguresList of Tables