Task |
Description |
Instructions |
Displaying and changing
system information |
Use various commands to display and change system information, such as general
system information, the language environment, the date and time, and the system's host
name. |
Chapter 5, Displaying and Changing System Information (Tasks) |
Managing disk use |
Identify how disk space is used and take steps to
remove old and unused files. |
Chapter 6, Managing Disk Use (Tasks) |
Managing quotas |
Use UFS file system quotas to
manage how much disk space is used by users. |
Chapter 7, Managing Quotas (Tasks) |
Scheduling system events |
Use cron and
at jobs to help schedule system routines that can include clean up of
old and unused files. |
Chapter 8, Scheduling System Tasks (Tasks) |
Managing system accounting |
Use system accounting to identify how users
and applications are using system resources. |
Chapter 9, Managing System Accounting (Tasks) |
Managing system resources with Solaris Resource Management |
Use resource
manager to control how applications use available system resources and to track and
charge resource usage. |
Chapter 1, Introduction to Solaris Resource Management, in System Administration Guide: Virtualization Using the Solaris Operating System |