SA-202-S10
System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 2

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1. Introduction

2. Managing Swap Space, Core Files and Crash Dumps

3. Configuring NFS

4. Configuring AutoFS

5. Describing RAID

6. Configuring Solaris Volume Manager Software

7. Configuring Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

8. Configuring System Messaging

9. Using Name Services

10. Configuring Name Service Clients

11. Introduction to Zones

12. Introduction to LDAP

13. Configuring JumpStart Installation Using the Solar is 10 Operating System

14. Proforming Live Upgrade Using the Solaris 10 Operating System

Using Name Services
Configuring Name Service Clients

 

Oracle Documentation

Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP)

Transitioning From NIS to LDAP

Transitioning From NIS+ to LDAP


Blogs

Solaris UNIX: How to Setup DNS Client configuration / name server

Solaris 10 and Active Directory

Peter Harvey's blog, Using DTrace to observe nscd(1M) and nis_cachemgr(1M) interaction

The dot in ... --- ..., Chris Gerhard's Weblog, smf meets nis_cachemgr

vnull's blog, by Jakub Wartak, Solaris 10 as a LDAP client of OpenLDAP (slapd)

oracletempspace (or my adventures with Oracle) How do I simply setup a DNS server on Solaris 10?

Blog O. Matty, Configuring NSCD to cache DNS host lookups


Other

Softpanorama, Solaris DNS Client (resolver)

NIS+ Frequently Asked Questions

This is the first draft of a module written about Solaris 10 LDAP and conversion from NIS or NISPlus.

A first draft of the lab for the module.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Name server.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Network Information Service.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia LDAP.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Domain Name System.

LDAP RFC2251.

OpenLDAP Software is an open source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.

From Symantic NFS and NIS Security.

Google Public DNS.