Book Title |
Topics |
System Administration Guide: Basic Administration |
User accounts and groups, server and client
support, shutting down and booting a system, managing services, and managing software (packages
and patches) |
System Administration Guide: Advanced Administration |
Terminals and modems, system resources (disk quotas, accounting, and crontabs), system processes,
and troubleshooting Solaris software problems |
System Administration Guide: Devices and File Systems |
Removable media, disks and devices, file systems, and
backing up and restoring data |
System Administration Guide: IP Services |
TCP/IP network administration, IPv4 and IPv6 address administration, DHCP, IPsec,
IKE, Solaris IP filter, Mobile IP, IP network multipathing (IPMP), and IPQoS |
System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP) |
DNS,
NIS, and LDAP naming and directory services, including transitioning from NIS to LDAP
and transitioning from NIS+ to LDAP |
System Administration Guide: Network Services |
Web cache servers, time-related services, network file
systems (NFS and Autofs), mail, SLP, and PPP |
System Administration Guide: Solaris Printing |
Solaris printing topics and tasks, using
services, tools, protocols, and technologies to set up and administer printing services
and printers |
System Administration Guide: Security Services |
Auditing, device management, file security, BART, Kerberos services, PAM, Solaris Cryptographic Framework,
privileges, RBAC, SASL, and Solaris Secure Shell |
System Administration Guide: Virtualization Using the Solaris Operating System |
Resource management features, which enable you to
control how applications use available system resources; zones software partitioning technology, which virtualizes operating
system services to create an isolated environment for running applications; and virtualization using
Sun xVM hypervisor technology, which supports multiple operation system instances simultaneously |
Solaris CIFS Administration Guide |
Solaris CIFS service,
which enables you to configure a Solaris system to make CIFS shares available
to CIFS clients; and native identity mapping services, which enables you to map
user and group identities between Solaris systems and Windows systems |
Solaris Trusted Extensions Administrator’s Procedures |
System installation, configuration, and
administration that is specific to Solaris Trusted Extensions |
Solaris ZFS Administration Guide |
ZFS storage pool and file system
creation and management, snapshots, clones, backups, using access control lists (ACLs) to protect
ZFS files, using ZFS on a Solaris system with zones installed, emulated volumes,
and troubleshooting and data recovery |