Everything you need to administer services on Solaris-based systems Major e-commerce players use Sun servers and Solaris to power all or parts of their Internet businesses. If this is a work environment you need to crack, reach out for Solaris: The Complete Reference, by Sriranga Veeraraghavan. This covers-it-all guide puts at your fingertips all of the critical information you need to deploy and administer services on Solaris-based systems:
Installation, system startup and shutdown, and process management Managing devices, basic and advanced file system, and backups Routing, Network Information Service, and managing remote access File sharing with UNIX, Macintosh and Windows systems Monitoring performance and system activity More!
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-0-07-212143-8 (9780072121438)
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Srinanga Veeranaghavan (San Jose, CA) has been working at Cisco Systems, Inc. in the area of Network Management since 1996. He enjoys developing software in C/C++, Java, Perl, and Shell on Linux and Solaris. Sriranga earned a bachelor's degree in Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley and is currently working toward a master's degree at Stanford University.
Part I: Getting Started with Solaris. Introduction to Solarie. Installing Solaris. Getting Started. System Startup and Shutdown. Process Management. Part II: System Maintenance. User and Software Administration. Managing Devices. Basic File System Management. Advanced File System Management. Backups. Part III: Basic Network Administration. Networking Basics. Routing. The Domain Name Service. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Network Information Service (NIS+). Part IV: Administering Services. Managing Remote Access. Sharing Files with UNIX Systems Using NFS. Sharing Files with PCS and Macs Using SAMBA and Netatalk. Administering Mail. FTP Administration. Web Serving.