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- secondary groups
- UNIX Groups
- UNIX Groups
- security, user ID number reuse and, User ID Numbers
- security considerations, Java Web Console, Java Web Console Security Considerations
- selecting a logging level, changing Java Web Console properties, Configuring the Java Web Console
- servers, OS server, Adding OS Services
- service (SMF), description, SMF Service
- service configuration repository, See repository
- service management facility
- See SMF
- service states, description, Service States
- session timeout period, changing Java Web Console properties, How to Change Java Web Console Properties
- set command, Shell Environment
- setenv command
- Shell Environment
- Shell Environment
- Setting boot behavior by using eeprom command, GRUB based booting, x86: How to Modify Boot Behavior by Using the eeprom Command
- shadow file
- description, Where User Account and Group Information Is Stored
- fields in, Fields in the shadow File
- sharing, user home directories (how to), How to Share a User's Home Directory
- SHELL environment variable, Shell Environment
- shell variables, Shell Environment
- shells
- basic features
- Shell Features
- Shell Features
- environment of, Shell Environment
- environment variables and
- Shell Environment
- Shell Environment
- Locale Variables
- local variables
- Shell Environment
- Shell Environment
- user initialization files and, User and Site Initialization Files Examples
- shutdown command
- description, System Shutdown Commands
- notifying users, User Notification of System Down Time
- shutting down a server, Guidelines for Shutting Down a System
- shutting down a server (how to), How to Shut Down a Server
- shutting down
- a system, guidelines, Guidelines for Shutting Down a System
- a system cleanly with shutdown and init commands, System Shutdown Commands
- signed patches, Signed and Unsigned Patches
- See also patches
- when to use, Determining Whether to Apply Signed or Unsigned Patches to Your System
- single sign-on, secure https port, Java Web Console, What Is the Java Web Console?
- single-user level, See run level s or S
- site initialization files, Using Site Initialization Files
- /skel directory, Customizing a User's Work Environment
- skeleton directories (/etc/skel), Customizing a User's Work Environment
- smcwebserver command, Java Web Console, Java Web Console Management Commands
- SMF
- commands, SMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
- delegated restarters, SMF Delegated Restarters
- library interfaces, Service Management Configuration Library Interfaces
- overview, Managing Services (Overview)
- smreg command
- Java Web Console
- Java Web Console Management Commands
- How to Unregister a Legacy Application From the Java Web Console
- SMV mirrored root (/) metadevice, updating the boot archive, How to Manually Update the Boot Archive on a RAID-1 (Mirror) Volume
- snapshots (SMF), description, SMF Snapshots
- software management
- naming conventions for packages, Key Points for Adding Software Packages (pkgadd)
- packages and, Overview of Software Packages
- tools for, Tools for Managing Software Packages
- software packages
- installing, How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- installing from a spool directory (example of), How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- Solaris boot archives
- failsafe and normal
- reference, Implementation of the Boot Archives on Solaris SPARC
- Solaris boot behavior, how to manage, Modifying Solaris Boot Behavior (Tasks)
- Solaris Management Console
- description, What Is the Solaris Management Console?
- description of tools, Solaris Management Console Tools
- reasons for using, Why Use the Solaris Management Console?
- starting (how to), How to Start the Console as Superuser or as a Role
- using with RBAC, Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map)
- SPARC boot options, booting from a ZFS root file system, SPARC: Boot Options That Support Booting From a ZFS Root File System
- spool directories
- installing software packages to (example of)
- How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- How to Check the Integrity of Installed Software Packages (pkgchk)
- installing software packages to (how to), How to Add Software Packages to a Spool Directory (pkgadd)
- staff group, UNIX Groups
- stage2, GRUB component, x86: Functional Components of GRUB
- stand-alone systems, definition, Stand-Alone Systems
- starting and stopping services, How to Use a Run Control Script to Stop or Start a Legacy Service
- starting applications, Java Web Console launch page, Getting Started With the Java Web Console
- Stop-A keys, SPARC: How to Stop the System for Recovery Purposes
- stopping
- a system for recovery purposes
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Stop the System for Recovery Purposes
a system for recovery purposes (how to)
- x86, x86: How to Stop a System for Recovery Purposes
- strategies, for using Solaris patches, Managing Solaris Patches by Using the patchadd Command (Tasks)
- stty command, Locale Variables
- Sun Java Web Console, Working With the Sun Java Web Console (Tasks)
- Sun software packages
- adding (example of), How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- installing, How to Add Software Packages (pkgadd)
- SUNW prefix, Key Points for Adding Software Packages (pkgadd)
- superuser (root) password, forget, SPARC, SPARC: How to Boot a System for Recovery Purposes
- svc.startddaemon, description, SMF Master Restarter Daemon
- svcadm command, description, SMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
- svccfg command, description, SMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
- svcprop command, description, SMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
- svcs command, description, SMF Command-Line Administrative Utilities
- sync command, SPARC: How to Force a Crash Dump and Reboot of the System
- synchronize file systems with sync command, SPARC: How to Force a Crash Dump and Reboot of the System
- system accounts, User ID Numbers
- system BIOS in GRUB boot environment, x86: System BIOS
- system initialization files, User's Work Environment
- system shutdown commands, System Shutdown Commands
- system types
- appliance, Description of an Appliance
- diskless client, Diskless Clients
- guidelines for choosing, Guidelines for Choosing System Types
- overview, Overview of System Types
- stand-alone system, Stand-Alone Systems
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