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IndexNumbers and Symbols
A
- accessing
- disk devices, Logical Disk Device Names
- iSCSI disks (how to), Accessing iSCSI Disks
- removable media (how to), How to Access Information on Removable Media
- tape devices, Logical Tape Device Names
- adding
- a disk (overview)
- SPARC, SPARC: Adding a System Disk or a Secondary Disk
- x86, x86: Adding a System Disk or a Secondary Disk
a SCSI device to a SCSI bus (how to), SPARC: How to Add a SCSI Device to a SCSI Bus
- a USB camera (how to), How to Add a USB Camera
- a USB mass storage device (how to), How to Add a USB Mass Storage Device
- adding a new removable media drive (how to), How to Add a New Removable Media Drive
- entry to /etc/vfstab file (how to), How to Add an Entry to the /etc/vfstab File
- PCI adapter card (how to), How to Add a PCI Adapter Card
- swap to vfstab, Swap Areas and the /etc/vfstab File
- USB audio devices (how to), How to Add USB Audio Devices
- VPPA communication service (how to), How to Add a VPPA Communication Service
- allocated inodes, Inodes
- archiving, files to multiple diskettes with cpio command (how to), Archiving Files to Multiple Diskettes
- autoconfiguration process, Automatic Configuration of Devices
- autofs, Automounting or AutoFS
- automounting, and /home, Automounting or AutoFS
B
- backing up
- and restoring file systems
- commands for, Introduction to Backing Up and Restoring File Systems
- definition, Introduction to Backing Up and Restoring File Systems
choosing file systems to, Planning Which File Systems to Back Up
- full and incremental, definition, Choosing the Type of Backup
- preparing for (overview), Preparing for File System Backups
- reasons for, Why You Should Back Up File Systems
- types of, Choosing the Type of Backup
- backup
- device names, Backup Device Names
- record of incremental, Purpose of the /etc/dumpdates File
- backup schedules
- daily cumulative, weekly cumulative backups, Example—Daily Cumulative, Weekly Cumulative Backup Schedule
- daily cumulative, weekly incremental backups, Example—Daily Cumulative, Weekly Incremental Backup Schedule
- daily incremental, weekly cumulative backups, Example—Daily Incremental, Weekly Cumulative Backup Schedule
- examples
- Sample Backup Schedules
- Example—Monthly Backup Schedule for a Server
- for a server, Example—Monthly Backup Schedule for a Server
- guidelines, Guidelines for Scheduling Backups
- guidelines for, Considerations for Scheduling Backups
- using dump levels for, Using Dump Levels to Create Incremental Backups
- bad block numbers, Inodes
- bad inode number, Data Blocks
- bad superblock, Restoring a Bad Superblock
- block disk device interface
- definition, Specifying the Disk Subdirectory
- when to use, Specifying the Disk Subdirectory
- blocks
- bad, Inodes
- boot, Boot Block
- data, Data Blocks
- directory data, Data Blocks
- duplicate, Inodes
- free, Free Blocks
- indirect, Indirect Blocks
- logical size, Logical Block Size
- regular data, Regular Data Blocks
- special inodes, Inodes
- boot block, Boot Block
- BSD Fat Fast File system, Disk-Based File Systems
- bus-oriented disk controllers
- Disks With Bus-Oriented Controllers
- Disks With Bus-Oriented Controllers
- bytes (number per inode), Number of Inodes (Files)
C
- CacheFS file systems
- (overview), How a CacheFS File System Works
- checking with fsck command (example of), How to Check the Integrity of a CacheFS File System
- collecting CacheFS statistics (overview), Collecting CacheFS Statistics
- creating (how to), How to Create the Cache
- creating a packing list (how to), How to Create a Packing List
- deleting (how to), How to Delete a CacheFS File System
- displaying information about (how to), How to Display Information About a CacheFS File System
- displaying packed files (example of), How to Display Packed Files Information
- displaying packed files (how to), How to Display Packed Files Information
- locating CacheFS log file, How to Locate the CacheFS Log File
- mounting (how to), How to Mount a CacheFS File System (mount)
- packing with cachefspack command (how to), How to Pack Files in the Cache
- packing with cachefspack command (overview), Packing a CacheFS File System
- parameters, CacheFS File System Structure and Behavior
- setting up CacheFS logging (how to), How to Set Up CacheFS Logging
- stopping CacheFS logging, How to Stop CacheFS Logging
- troubleshooting cachefspack errors, Troubleshooting cachefspack Errors
- viewing CacheFS statistics, How to View CacheFS Statistics
- cachefspack command
- how to use, How to Pack Files in the Cache
- overview, Packing a CacheFS File System
- causes of file system damage, How the File System State Is Recorded
- cdrw command
- description, Working With Audio CDs and Data CDs and DVDs
- restricting access to (how to), Restricting User Access to Removable Media With RBAC
- writing data CDs and DVDs and audio CDs (overview), Writing CD and DVD Data and Audio CDs
- CDs
- ISO 9660 format, Guidelines for Accessing Removable Media Data
- names, Using Removable Media Names
- UFS CDs
- SPARC vs. x86 format, Guidelines for Accessing Removable Media Data
- cfgadm
- PCI hot-plugging (overview), Dynamic Reconfiguration and Hot-Plugging
- SCSI hot-plugging (overview), Dynamic Reconfiguration and Hot-Plugging
- cfsadmin command
- How to Create the Cache
- How to Delete a CacheFS File System
- changing, primary USB audio device (how to), How to Change the Primary USB Audio Device
- character special inodes, Inodes
- checking
- a file system on removable media (how to), How to Check a File System on Removable Media
- and repairing file systems, Interactively Checking and Repairing a UFS File System
- CacheFS file systems (example of), How to Check the Integrity of a CacheFS File System
- file system size, Superblock Checks
- format and type of inodes, Inodes
- free blocks, Superblock Checks
- free inodes, Superblock Checks
- inode list for consistency, Superblock Checks
- clients
- iSNS, The iSNS Technology (Overview)
- iSNS, display status, CLI, How to Display the Status of Clients
- iSNS, managing, CLI, Managing the iSNS Server and Clients
- clri command, Commands for File System Administration
- collecting, CacheFS statistics (overview), Collecting CacheFS Statistics
- configuring
- a SCSI controller (how to), How to Configure a SCSI Controller
- a SCSI device (how to), How to Configure a SCSI Device
- a USB device (how to), How to Configure a USB Device
- IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA device (how to), How to Configure a IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA Device
- IB pseudo device (how to), How to Configure an IB Pseudo Device
- IOC device (how to), How to Configure an IOC Device
- iSCSI target discovery (how to), How to Configure iSCSI Target Discovery
- iSNS
- failover, Configuring High Availability of iSNS Server Using Sun Cluster
iSNS server
- Configuring the iSNS Server
- Using the Command Line Interface to Configure iSNS
- unidirectional or bidirectional CHAP authentication for iSCSI (how to), How to Configure CHAP Authentication for Your iSCSI Initiator
- connecting
- a SCSI controller (how to), SPARC: How to Connect a SCSI Controller
- a USB device, logically (how to), How to Logically Connect a USB Device
- copying
- complete file systems (dd), Making a Literal File System Copy
- directories between file systems with cpio command (overview), Copying Directories Between File Systems (cpio Command)
- files to diskette (overview), Copying Files and File Systems to Diskette
- groups of files with cpio command (overview), Copying Directories Between File Systems (cpio Command)
- individual files with cpio command (overview), Copying Directories Between File Systems (cpio Command)
- cpio command
- (overview), Copying Directories Between File Systems (cpio Command)
- copying directories between file systems (how to), How to Copy Directories Between File Systems (cpio)
- extract all files from tape (how to), How to Retrieve All Files From a Tape (cpio)
- listing files on tape (how to), How to List the Files on a Tape (cpio)
- creating
- a data CD or DVD file system (how to), How to Create an ISO 9660 File System for a Data CD or DVD
- a file system on a DVD-RAM (how to), How to Create a File System on a DVD-RAM
- a file system on a USB mass storage device (how to), How to Create a File System on a USB Mass Storage Device
- a file system on removable media (how to), How to Create a File System on Removable Media
- a full backup of UFS snapshot information (how to), How to Create a Full Backup of a UFS Snapshot (ufsdump)
- a packing list (how to), How to Create a Packing List
- a Solaris partition and modifying the slices on a USB mass storage device (how to), How to Create a Solaris Partition and Modify the Slices on a USB Mass Storage Device
- a UFS snapshot
- (example of), How to Create a UFS Snapshot
a UFS snapshot (how to), How to Create a UFS Snapshot
- file systems (overview), Creating a UFS File System
- loopback file system (overview), Creating and Mounting a Loopback File System (LOFS)
- swap file, Adding More Swap Space
- CTFS file system, Virtual File Systems
- custom parameters for file systems, Customizing UFS File System Parameters
- cylinder group, Structure of Cylinder Groups for UFS File Systems
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