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System Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 OS Part 1

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Introduction

Introducing the Oracle Solaris 10 OS Directory Hierarchy

Managing Local Disk Devices

Describing Interface Configurations

Managing USF File Systems

ZFS File System

Performing Mounts and Unmounts

Performing Package Administration

Managing Software Patches

Using Boot PROM Commands

Using the Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)

Performing Legacy Boot and Shutdown Procedures

Service Management Facility (SMF)

Performing User Administration

Controlling System Processes

Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System Installation Requirements


Backing Up a Mounted File System With a UFS Snapshot

Performing File System Backups

Performing File System Restores

Managing Solaris OS USF File Systems
 

Oracle Documentation

What's New in the Solaris 10 Release? and Managing File Systems both from the System Administration Guide: Devices and File Systems.

EFI Disk Label, includes a comparison of the EFI Label and the VTOC Label. From the Solaris 10 System Administrator Collection.

Chapter 21 Checking UFS File System Consistency (Tasks) From the Solaris 10 System Administrator Collection.

opensolaris.org:

Opensolaris.org has a number of public mailing lists called 'discussions', covering a variety of subjects. Use this link to sign up to the UFS discussion.

blueprints:

Brian Wong's Sun BluePrint Design, Features, and Applicability of Solaris File Systems.

blogs:

Liane Praza's Weblog entry new mnttab entries in Solaris 10.

Chad Mynhier's Weblog, "To timidly go where many have gone before" Process contracts in Solaris 10.

Dave Powell's Blog Simplified Pseudo-Filesystem Implementation.

other:

Sun Microsystems co-founder, Bill Joy was responsible for part of the coding of the FFS File System. This paper, A Fast File System for Unix documents some of that work at the University of California, Berkeley.

From the Solaris Internals: Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris Kernel Architecture, Second Edition book by Richard McDougall, Jim Mauro The UFS File System, Chapter 15.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Unix File System