Document Information
Preface
1. Managing Removable Media (Overview)
2. Managing Removable Media (Tasks)
3. Accessing Removable Media (Tasks)
4. Writing CDs and DVDs (Tasks)
5. Managing Devices (Overview/Tasks)
6. Dynamically Configuring Devices (Tasks)
7. Using USB Devices (Overview)
8. Using USB Devices (Tasks)
9. Using InfiniBand Devices (Overview/Tasks)
10. Managing Disks (Overview)
11. Administering Disks (Tasks)
12. SPARC: Adding a Disk (Tasks)
13. x86: Adding a Disk (Tasks)
14. Configuring Solaris iSCSI Targets and Initiators (Tasks)
15. Configuring and Managing the Solaris Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS)
16. The format Utility (Reference)
17. Managing File Systems (Overview)
18. Creating UFS, TMPFS, and LOFS File Systems (Tasks)
19. Mounting and Unmounting File Systems (Tasks)
20. Using The CacheFS File System (Tasks)
21. Configuring Additional Swap Space (Tasks)
22. Checking UFS File System Consistency (Tasks)
23. UFS File System (Reference)
24. Backing Up and Restoring File Systems (Overview)
25. Backing Up Files and File Systems (Tasks)
26. Using UFS Snapshots (Tasks)
27. Restoring Files and File Systems (Tasks)
28. UFS Backup and Restore Commands (Reference)
29. Copying UFS Files and File Systems (Tasks)
30. Managing Tape Drives (Tasks)
Choosing Which Media to Use
Backup Device Names
Displaying Tape Drive Status
How to Display Tape Drive Status
Handling Magnetic Tape Cartridges
Guidelines for Drive Maintenance and Media Handling
Index
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- raw disk device interface
- Specifying the Disk Subdirectory
- Specifying the Disk Subdirectory
- RCM script
- commands for, RCM Script Commands
- overview, What Can an RCM Script Do?
- record of
- dumps, Purpose of the /etc/dumpdates File
- incremental backup, Purpose of the /etc/dumpdates File
- registering, service provider in the DAT static registry (how to), How to Register a Service Provider in the DAT Static Registry
- regular inodes, Inodes
- removable media
- accessing (examples of), How to Access Information on Removable Media
- accessing (how to), How to Access Information on Removable Media
- accessing media on other systems (example of)
- How to Access Removable Media on Remote Systems
- How to Access Removable Media on Remote Systems
- adding a new removable media drive (how to), How to Add a New Removable Media Drive
- backward compatibility (/media), Backward Compatibility
- checking a file system on (how to), How to Check a File System on Removable Media
- creating a file system on (how to), How to Create a File System on Removable Media
- creating a file system on a DVD-RAM (how to), How to Create a File System on a DVD-RAM
- dbus service, described, Changes and Improvements to Removable Media Management
- disabling or enabling removable media services (how to), How to Disable or Enable Removable Media Services
- ejecting (how to), How to Eject Removable Media
- enabling write protection on (how to), How to Enable or Disable Write Protection on Removable Media
- finding out if media is in use (how to), How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- formatting diskettes with rmformat (how to), How to Format a Diskette (rmformat)
- killing processes accessing (how to), How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- loading diskettes (how to), How to Load Removable Media
- management, benefits, Removable Media Features and Benefits
- management improvements, Changes and Improvements to Removable Media Management
- /media
- mount point, Changes and Improvements to Removable Media Management
mounting
- manual compared to automatic
- Comparison of Manual and Automatic Mounting
- Overview of Accessing Removable Media
mounting remote media (example of)
- How to Access Removable Media on Remote Systems
- How to Access Removable Media on Remote Systems
- names, Using Removable Media Names
- repairing bad blocks on removable media (how to), How to Repair Bad Blocks on Removable Media
- rmvolmgr service, described, Changes and Improvements to Removable Media Management
- services, described, Changes and Improvements to Removable Media Management
- services, disabling
- Disabling Removable Media Features
- vold is Managed by the Service Management Facility (SMF)
- removing
- a SCSI device (how to), SPARC: How to Remove a SCSI Device
- a swap file from use, Removing a Swap File From Use
- a USB mass storage device (how to), How to Remove a USB Mass Storage Device
- discovered iSCSI targets (how to), How to Remove Discovered iSCSI Targets
- existing IB port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA communication service (how to), How to Remove an Existing IB Port, HCA_SVC, or a VPPA Communication Service
- PCI adapter card (how to), How to Remove a PCI Adapter Card
- repairing, bad blocks on removable media (how to), How to Repair Bad Blocks on Removable Media
- replacing, an identical SCSI device on a SCSI controller (how to), SPARC: How to Replace an Identical Device on a SCSI Controller
- resetting, a USB device (how to), How to Reset a USB Device
- resolving, a failed SCSI unconfigure operation (how to), How to Resolve a Failed SCSI Unconfigure Operation
- restoring bad superblock, Restoring a Bad Superblock
- restoring file systems
- complete (example of), How to Restore a Complete File System
- complete (how to), How to Restore a Complete File System
- determining which tapes to use (how to), How to Determine Which Tapes to Use
- preparing to (overview), Preparing to Restore Files and File Systems
- root and /usr (SPARC) (example of), How to Restore the root (/) and /usr File Systems
- root or /usr (x86) (example of), How to Restore the root (/) and /usr File Systems
- type of tape drive, Determining the Type of Tape Device You Need
- restoring files
- interactive restore (example of), How to Restore Files Interactively
- non-interactive restore (example of), How to Restore Specific Files Noninteractively
- restricting, removable media access (how to), Restricting User Access to Removable Media With RBAC
- retrieving, files from tape with tar command (how to), How to Retrieve Files From a Tape (tar)
- rmmount command, mounting removable media (example of), Mounting and Unmounting Removable Media
- rmumount command, unmounting removable media (example of), Mounting and Unmounting Removable Media
- rmvolmgr, description, Changes and Improvements to Removable Media Management
- Rock Ridge extension (HSFS file system), Disk-Based File Systems
- root (/) file system, Default Solaris File Systems
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- scheduling backups, Considerations for Scheduling Backups
- SCSI devices
- adding a SCSI device to a SCSI bus (how to), SPARC: How to Add a SCSI Device to a SCSI Bus
- configuring a SCSI controller (how to), How to Configure a SCSI Controller
- configuring a SCSI device (how to), How to Configure a SCSI Device
- connecting a SCSI controller (how to), SPARC: How to Connect a SCSI Controller
- disconnecting with cfgadm command (how to), How to Disconnect a SCSI Controller
- displaying information about (how to), How to Display Information About SCSI Devices
- removing a SCSI device (how to), SPARC: How to Remove a SCSI Device
- replacing an identical SCSI device on a SCSI controller (how to), SPARC: How to Replace an Identical Device on a SCSI Controller
- resolving a failed SCSI unconfigure operation (how to), How to Resolve a Failed SCSI Unconfigure Operation
- troubleshooting SCSI configuration problem, Troubleshooting SCSI Configuration Problems
- unconfiguring a SCSI controller (how to), How to Unconfigure a SCSI Controller
- SCSI disk drives, Automatically Configuring SCSI Disk Drives
- SCSI tape drives, Backup Device Names
- secondary disk
- connecting to the system (how to)
- SPARC, SPARC: How to Connect a Secondary Disk and Boot
- x86, x86: How to Connect a Secondary Disk and Boot
description, Slice Arrangements on Multiple Disks
- services (SMF), hal service, described, Changes and Improvements to Removable Media Management
- setting up, CacheFS logging, How to Set Up CacheFS Logging
- share command, The NFS Environment
- making removable media available to other systems (how to), How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- shareall command, The NFS Environment
- sharing, files, The NFS Environment
- size
- checking file system, Superblock Checks
- fragment, Fragment Size
- inode, Inodes
- slice (definition), About Disk Slices
- Solaris failsafe boot
- (how to)
- x86, x86: How to Connect a System Disk
x86, x86: Disk Management in the GRUB Boot Environment
- Solaris fdisk partition, guidelines, x86: Guidelines for Creating an fdisk Partition
- space optimization type, Optimization Type
- SPARC based systems, UFS format, Guidelines for Accessing Removable Media Data
- SPECFS file system, Virtual File Systems
- specifying a disk slice, Direct and Bus-Oriented Controllers
- starting, nfsd daemon, How to Make Local Media Available to Other Systems
- state flag
- fsck, How the File System State Is Recorded
- UFS file systems, UFS File System
- stopping
- all processes for a file system (how to), How to Stop All Processes Accessing a File System
- CacheFS logging, How to Stop CacheFS Logging
- killing processes accessing removable media (how to), How to Determine If Removable Media Is Still in Use
- storage (virtual memory), definition, Swap Space and Virtual Memory
- storage capacities (media)
- Choosing a Tape Device
- Choosing Which Media to Use
- structure of cylinder groups, Structure of Cylinder Groups for UFS File Systems
- SunOS default file system, Default Solaris File Systems
- superblock
- Superblock Checks
- Restoring a Bad Superblock
- Superblock
- svcadm disable
- (example of)
- Disabling Removable Media Features
- vold is Managed by the Service Management Facility (SMF)
- swap command, Adding More Swap Space
- swap file
- adding to vfstab, Swap Areas and the /etc/vfstab File
- creating, Adding More Swap Space
- displaying, Monitoring Swap Resources
- removing from use, Removing a Swap File From Use
- swap partition, definition, Swap Space and Virtual Memory
- swapadd command, Swap Areas and the /etc/vfstab File
- SWAPFS file system, Virtual File Systems
- symbolic links, Inodes
- syntax, fsck command, Syntax and Options for the fsck Command
- sysdef command, How to Display System Configuration Information
- system disk
- connecting (how to)
- x86, x86: How to Connect a System Disk
description, Slice Arrangements on Multiple Disks
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