Document Information
Preface
1. Managing Terminals and Modems (Overview)
2. Setting Up Terminals and Modems (Tasks)
3. Managing Serial Ports With the Service Access Facility (Tasks)
4. Managing System Resources (Overview)
5. Displaying and Changing System Information (Tasks)
6. Managing Disk Use (Tasks)
7. Managing Quotas (Tasks)
8. Scheduling System Tasks (Tasks)
9. Managing System Accounting (Tasks)
10. System Accounting (Reference)
11. Managing System Performance (Overview)
12. Managing System Processes (Tasks)
13. Monitoring System Performance (Tasks)
14. Troubleshooting Software Problems (Overview)
15. Managing System Messages
16. Managing Core Files (Tasks)
17. Managing System Crash Information (Tasks)
18. Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Software Problems (Tasks)
19. Troubleshooting File Access Problems (Tasks)
20. Resolving UFS File System Inconsistencies (Tasks)
21. Troubleshooting Software Package Problems (Tasks)
Troubleshooting Software Package Symbolic Link Problems
Specific Software Package Installation Errors
General Software Package Installation Problems
Index
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D
- daily accounting, See accounting, daily
- daily tasks (scheduling with crontab), For Scheduling Repetitive Jobs: crontab
- date command
- accounting data and
- Connect Accounting
- How Daily Accounting Works
- daytacct file
- Daily Usage Reports and, Daily Usage Report
- runacct script and
- runacct Script
- Files Produced by the runacct Script
- /var/adm/acct/nite Directory, located in, System Accounting Files
- defaults
- for quotas, How to Change the Soft Limit Default
- message of the day, How to Set Up a Message-Of-The-Day
- nice number, Changing the Priority of a Timesharing Process (nice)
- soft limit time, How to Change the Soft Limit Default
- deleting
- at jobs, How to Remove at Jobs
- core files, How to Find and Delete core Files
- crontab files
- Removing crontab Files
- How to Remove a crontab File
- finding and deleting old/inactive files, Finding and Removing Old or Inactive Files
- log files, How to Create or Edit a crontab File
- old/inactive files, For Scheduling Repetitive Jobs: crontab
- temporary files, How to Clear Out Temporary Directories
- df command
- Displaying Disk Space Statistics (df)
- How to Display Disk Space Information (df -k)
- -h option, How to Display Information About Files and Disk Space
- -k option (kilobytes), How to Display Disk Space Information (df -k)
- -t option (total blocks), How to Display Information About Files and Disk Space
- examples
- How to Display Information About Files and Disk Space
- How to Display Disk Space Information (df -k)
- overview
- Displaying Information About Files and Disk Space
- Displaying Disk Space Statistics (df)
- dial-in modem service, Modem Description
- dial-out modem service, Modem Description
- directories
- current working directory for processes
- Using the /proc File System and Commands
- Managing Processes With Process Commands (/proc)
- displaying information about
- Checking the Size of Files
- How to Display the Size of Files
- Checking the Size of Directories
- How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- size of
- Checking the Size of Directories
- How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- temporary, clearing out
- Finding and Removing Old or Inactive Files
- How to Clear Out Temporary Directories
- disabling
- an auxiliary console with the consadm command, How to Disable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console
- quotas for individual users, How to Disable Quotas for a User
- system accounting, How to Permanently Disable System Accounting
- disk accounting, See accounting, disk
- disk block and file limits, difference between, The Difference Between Disk Block and File Limits
- disk drives
- displaying information about
- free disk space, Displaying Disk Space Statistics (df)
finding and deleting old/inactive files, How to Create or Edit a crontab File
- disk space
- displaying information about
- df command, Displaying Disk Space Statistics (df)
- directory sizes
- Checking the Size of Directories
- How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- disk space owned per user, How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- file sizes
- Checking the Size of Files
- How to Display the Size of Files
- Checking the Size of Directories
- mount point, How to Display Disk Space Information (df -k)
finding and deleting old/inactive files
- Finding and Removing Old or Inactive Files
- How to Delete Crash Dump Files
- finding files exceeding a size limit, How to Find Files That Exceed a Specified Size Limit
- finding large files
- How to Find Large Files
- How to Find Large Files
- disktacct file, How Daily Accounting Works
- disktacct file
- Disk Accounting
- runacct Script
- System Accounting Files
- disktacct.MMDD file, runacct Script
- dispadmin command, overview, Changing the Scheduling Priority of Processes (priocntl)
- display
- date and time, How to Display the Date and Time
- host ID, How to Display a System's Host ID Number
- system's installed memory, How to Display a System's Installed Memory
- displaying
- acct.h format files
- Examining the pacct File With acctcom
- Examining the pacct File With acctcom
- at jobs, How to Display at Jobs
- booting messages
- How to View System Messages
- How to View System Messages
- core dump configuration with coreadm, How to Display the Current Core Dump Configuration
- crash information
- Viewing System Messages
- How to Examine a Crash Dump
- crontab files
- Displaying crontab Files
- How to Display a crontab File
- How to Display a crontab File
- directory information
- Checking the Size of Files
- How to Display the Size of Files
- Checking the Size of Directories
- file information
- file size
- Checking the Size of Files
- How to Find Large Files
- listing newest, How to List the Newest Files
- using the du command, Checking the Size of Directories
file system information, How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- linked libraries
- Using the /proc File System and Commands
- Managing Processes With Process Commands (/proc)
- LWP information, Using the /proc File System and Commands
- pacctn file
- Examining the pacct File With acctcom
- Examining the pacct File With acctcom
- priority information
- Using the ps Command
- How to Display the Global Priority of a Process
- process information (how to), How to Display Information About Processes
- quota information
- Setting Up Quotas
- Checking Quotas
- How to Check for Exceeded Quotas
- quotas, How to Check for Exceeded Quotas
- scheduling class information
- Using the ps Command
- How to Display Basic Information About Process Classes (priocntl)
- How to Display the Global Priority of a Process
- size of files, How to Display the Size of Files
- system activity information
- Monitoring System Activities (sar)
- Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- system information
- commands for
- Displaying System Information
- How to Display the Date and Time
- displaying a system's physical processor type, psrinfo -p, How to Display a System's Physical Processor Type
- displaying product name information, prtconf command, How to Display a System's Product Name
- dmesg command
- How to View System Messages
- How to View System Messages
- dodisk script, Disk Accounting
- caution, Disk Accounting
- crontab entry that runs, How to Set Up System Accounting
- files created by
- Disk Accounting
- How Daily Accounting Works
- runacct Script
- System Accounting Files
- overview
- Disk Accounting
- Disk Accounting
- Disk Accounting
- How Daily Accounting Works
- dtmp file, System Accounting Files
- DTrace facility, Dynamic Tracing Facility
- du command
- Checking the Size of Directories
- How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- dumpadm, managing system crash information, The dumpadm Command
E
- editing
- crontab files
- Creating and Editing crontab Files
- How to Create or Edit a crontab File
- How to Create or Edit a crontab File
- edquota command
- disabling quotas for individual users, How to Disable Quotas for a User
- -p option (prototype), How to Set Up Quotas for Multiple Users
- -t option (time limit), How to Change the Soft Limit Default
- overview
- Setting Up Quotas
- Guidelines for Setting Up Quotas
- Changing and Removing Quotas
- setting up user quotas, How to Set Up Quotas for a User
- eeprom command, using to set the baud rate on the ttymon terminal, How to Set the Baud Rate Speed on the ttymon Console Terminal
- enabling
- an auxiliary console with consadm command, How to Enable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console
- auxiliary console across system reboots, How to Enable an Auxiliary (Remote) Console Across System Reboots
- error messages
- at command, How to Verify That at Command Access Is Denied
- crash messages, How to View System Messages
- crash related, Viewing System Messages
- crontab command, How to Verify Limited crontab Command Access
- customizing logging of
- Customizing System Message Logging
- Customizing System Message Logging
- log file for
- What to Do if the System Crashes
- Viewing System Messages
- priorities for
- Customizing System Message Logging
- Customizing System Message Logging
- runacct script, Restarting the runacct Script
- sources of
- Customizing System Message Logging
- Customizing System Message Logging
- specifying storage location for
- Viewing System Messages
- Customizing System Message Logging
- Customizing System Message Logging
- /etc/acct/holidays file
- How to Set Up System Accounting
- How to Set Up System Accounting
- /etc/cron.d/at.deny file
- Controlling Access to the at Command
- How to Deny Access to the at Command
- /etc/cron.d/cron.allow file
- Controlling Access to the crontab Command
- Controlling Access to the crontab Command
- How to Limit crontab Command Access to Specified Users
- /etc/cron.d/cron.deny file
- Controlling Access to the crontab Command
- How to Deny crontab Command Access
- /etc/init.d/acct file, How to Set Up System Accounting
- /etc/syslog.conf file
- Customizing System Message Logging
- Customizing System Message Logging
- /etc/utmpx file, Port Initialization Process
- /etc/vfstab file, How to Configure File Systems for Quotas
- examining a core file, with proc tools, Examining Core Files
- executing routine tasks automatically (overview), Ways to Automatically Execute System Tasks
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