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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Q
- quitting, forcing programs to quit, What to Do if a System Hangs
- quot command, How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- quota, command, Checking Quotas
- quota command, Guidelines for Setting Up Quotas
- quotacheck command
- Setting Up Quotas
- How to Check Quota Consistency
- quotaon command
- Setting Up Quotas
- How to Turn On Quotas
- quotas
- How to Check Quotas on a File System
- How to Change the Soft Limit Default
- changing, Changing and Removing Quotas
- changing for individual users, How to Change Quotas for a User
- changing the soft limit default, How to Change the Soft Limit Default
- checking, Checking Quotas
- checking for exceeded, How to Check for Exceeded Quotas
- checking for exceeded user quotas, How to Check for Exceeded Quotas
- checking on file systems, How to Check Quotas on a File System
- consistency checking, How to Check Quota Consistency
- disabling for individual users, How to Disable Quotas for a User
- displaying, How to Check for Exceeded Quotas
- displaying information on, Checking Quotas
- initializing
- Guidelines for Setting Up Quotas
- How to Check Quota Consistency
- overview, What Are Quotas?
- prototype for multiple users, How to Set Up Quotas for Multiple Users
- removing, Changing and Removing Quotas
- requirements, Guidelines for Setting Up Quotas
- setting hard limits for, Setting Soft Limits and Hard Limits for Quotas
- setting soft limits for, Setting Soft Limits and Hard Limits for Quotas
- setting up, Setting Up Quotas
- soft limit time
- changing, How to Change the Soft Limit Default
turning on, Setting Up Quotas
- turning on, example of, How to Turn On Quotas
- turning on and off, Guidelines for Setting Up Quotas
- user
- changing for individual users, How to Change Quotas for a User
- checking for exceeded, How to Check for Exceeded Quotas
- setting up, How to Set Up Quotas for Multiple Users
using, Using Quotas
- verifying
- Setting Up Quotas
- Checking Quotas
- How to Change Quotas for a User
- quotas file
- Setting Up Quotas
- How to Configure File Systems for Quotas
R
- real-time processes, changing class of, How to Change the Class of a Process (priocntl)
- reason records, process accounting, What Happens if the System Shuts Down
- rebooting
- and /var/adm/wtmpx file, How Daily Accounting Works
- connect accounting and
- Connect Accounting
- Connect Accounting
- daily report and, Daily Report
- fails after crash, What to Do if Rebooting Fails
- rebooting an x86 based system, boot archive SMF service fails, x86: SMF Boot Archive Service Might Fail During System Reboot
- reboots file
- runacct Script
- System Accounting Files
- recognizing network access problems, Recognizing Problems With Network Access
- recover root password
- SPARC, What to Do if You Forgot Root Password
- x86
- What to Do if You Forgot Root Password
- What to Do if You Forgot Root Password
- recovering from a full crash dump directory, How to Recover From a Full Crash Dump Directory (Optional)
- remote printing, user fee calculation for, Billing Users
- removing, crontab files, How to Remove a crontab File
- repetitive system tasks, Controlling Access to the crontab Command
- repquota command
- Checking Quotas
- How to Check Quotas on a File System
- How to Check Quotas on a File System
- requirements, quotas, Guidelines for Setting Up Quotas
- restarting
- processes, Using the /proc File System and Commands
- runacct script
- Restarting the runacct Script
- How to Restart the runacct Script
- runacct Script
- runacct Script
- restore, using matching commands, Make Sure the Backup and Restore Commands Match
- rm command
- How to Find and Remove Old or Inactive Files
- How to Clear Out Temporary Directories
- root crontab file, Disk Accounting
- root password, forget
- SPARC, What to Do if You Forgot Root Password
- x86
- What to Do if You Forgot Root Password
- What to Do if You Forgot Root Password
- GRUB based booting, What to Do if You Forgot Root Password
- rprt.MMDD file
- How Daily Accounting Works
- Files Produced by the runacct Script
- rpt.MMDD file
- runacct Script
- System Accounting Files
- RS-232-C, See serial port
- runacct script
- How to Fix a Corrupted wtmpx File
- runacct Script
- crontab entry that runs, runacct Script
- diagnostics file, runacct Script
- error messages, Restarting the runacct Script
- error protection
- runacct Script
- runacct Script
- failure of, Restarting the runacct Script
- files used/produced by
- System Accounting Files
- Files Produced by the runacct Script
- Files Produced by the runacct Script
- fixing corrupted files
- Fixing Corrupted Files and wtmpx Errors
- How to Fix a Corrupted wtmpx File
- runacct Script
- last time executed, System Accounting Files
- monacct script and, runacct Script
- overview, How Daily Accounting Works
- prdaily script and
- runacct Script
- System Accounting Files
- Files Produced by the runacct Script
- progress file, runacct Script
- restarting
- Restarting the runacct Script
- How to Restart the runacct Script
- runacct Script
- runacct Script
- scheduling running of, Setting Up System Accounting
- states of, runacct Script
- user fee calculation and
- Billing Users
- Daily Usage Report
- runaway processes, Troubleshooting Problems With System Processes
S
- sa1 command, Collecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
- sa2 command
- Collecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
- Producing Reports With the sa2 Shell Script
- SAC, See Service Access Controller
- sacadm command, How to Enable a ttymon Port Monitor
- adding a ttymon port monitor with, How to Add a ttymon Port Monitor
- described, Overall SAF Administration (sacadm)
- killing a ttymon port monitor with, How to Stop a ttymon Port Monitor
- starting a ttymon port monitor with, How to Start a ttymon Port Monitor
- sadc command
- Collecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
- Running the sadc Command When Booting
- Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- sadd file, Running the sadc Command Periodically With the sa1 Script
- SAF, See Service Access Facility
- sar command
- How to Check File Access (sar -a)
- Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- description of all options, Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- options listed, Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- overview
- Monitoring System Activities (sar)
- Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -a option (file access)
- How to Check File Access (sar -a)
- How to Check File Access (sar -a)
- -A option (overall performance)
- How to Check Overall System Performance (sar -A)
- Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -b option (buffers), How to Check Buffer Activity (sar -b)
- -c option (system calls), How to Check System Call Statistics (sar -c)
- -e option (ending time), Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -f option (file to extract data from), Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -i option (interval), Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -m option (interprocess communication), How to Check Interprocess Communication (sar -m)
- -p option (page-in/page faults), How to Check Page-In Activity (sar -p)
- -q option (queue)
- How to Check Queue Activity (sar -q)
- How to Check Queue Activity (sar -q)
- -r option (unused memory), How to Check Unused Memory (sar -r)
- -s option (starting time), Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- -u option (CPU usage), How to Check CPU Utilization (sar -u)
- -v option (system tables), How to Check System Table Status (sar -v)
- -y option (terminal devices), How to Check Terminal Activity (sar -y)
- saving crash dump information, Saving Crash Dumps
- scheduling
- See also crontab command, atcommand
- one-time system tasks
- For Scheduling a Single Job: at
- Scheduling a Single System Task (at)
- repetitive system tasks
- For Scheduling Repetitive Jobs: crontab
- Scheduling a Repetitive System Task (cron)
- scheduling classes, Managing Process Class Information
- changing, How to Change the Class of a Process (priocntl)
- changing priority of
- How to Change Scheduling Parameters of a Timesharing Process (priocntl)
- Changing the Priority of a Timesharing Process (nice)
- designating, How to Designate a Process Priority (priocntl)
- displaying information on
- Using the ps Command
- How to Display Basic Information About Process Classes (priocntl)
- How to Display the Global Priority of a Process
- priority levels and
- Managing Process Class Information
- How to Change Scheduling Parameters of a Timesharing Process (priocntl)
- search path, files for setting, How to Diagnose and Correct Search Path Problems
- security
- at command, Controlling Access to the at Command
- crontab command, Controlling Access to the crontab Command
- security around superuser password
- Common Agent Container shared component
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Common Agent Container Problems in the Solaris OS
- serial port
- adapter board, Ports Description
- defined, Ports Description
- Serial Ports Tool, terminals and modems, Tools for Managing Terminals and Modems
- Service Access Controller
- Service Access Controller (SAC Program)
- SAC Initialization Process
- Service Access Facility
- description, Tools for Managing Terminals and Modems
- overview of
- Service Access Facility
- Using the Service Access Facility
- programs associated with (table), Using the Service Access Facility
- services controlled by
- states of (table), Service States
uses for
- Service Access Facility
- Using the Service Access Facility
- when to use, Tools for Managing Terminals and Modems
- setting, a core file name pattern with coreadm, How to Set a Core File Name Pattern
- setting terminals and modems, task map, Setting Terminals and Modems (Task Map)
- setting the baud rate on the ttymon console terminal, how to, How to Set the Baud Rate Speed on the ttymon Console Terminal
- shared memory, process virtual memory, Processes and System Performance
- shutacct script
- How Daily Accounting Works
- What Happens if the System Shuts Down
- shutdown command, What Happens if the System Shuts Down
- shutdowns
- monitoring
- How Daily Accounting Works
- What Happens if the System Shuts Down
- Daily Report
- size
- directory
- Checking the Size of Directories
- How to Display the User Ownership of Local UFS File Systems
- file
- 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
- soft limit time, changing, How to Change the Soft Limit Default
- software packages, troubleshooting installation of, Troubleshooting Software Package Problems (Tasks)
- Solaris process accounting and statistics improvements, Solaris Process Accounting and Statistics Improvements
- Spacctn.MMDD file
- runacct Script
- System Accounting Files
- startup command, acct, How Daily Accounting Works
- statefile file
- Restarting the runacct Script
- runacct Script
- System Accounting Files
- states, (runacct script), runacct Script
- stopping
- processes temporarily, Using the /proc File System and Commands
- system accounting, How to Temporarily Stop System Accounting
- superuser (root) password, forget
- SPARC, What to Do if You Forgot Root Password
- x86
- What to Do if You Forgot Root Password
- What to Do if You Forgot Root Password
- svcadm enable system/sar:default command, Running the sadc Command When Booting
- sys crontab, Running the sadc Command Periodically With the sa1 Script
- syslog.conf file
- Customizing System Message Logging
- Customizing System Message Logging
- syslogd daemon, Viewing System Messages
- system accounting, task map, System Accounting (Task Map)
- system activities
- automatic collection of data on
- Collecting System Activity Data Automatically (sar)
- Running the sadc Command When Booting
- list of activities tracked, About Monitoring System Performance
- manual collection of data on, Setting Up Automatic Data Collection (sar)
- system crash information, managing with dumpadm, The dumpadm Command
- system message logging (customizing), Customizing System Message Logging
- system messages
- customizing logging (how to), How to Customize System Message Logging
- specifying storage location for, Viewing System Messages
- system resources
- accounting
- overview, What is System Accounting?
monitoring, Controlling Access to the at Command
- accounting, How to Restart the runacct Script
- accounting system for, System Accounting Files
- automatic, Controlling Access to the at Command
- crashes
- Customizing System Message Logging
- What to Do if a System Hangs
- quotas, How to Check Quotas on a File System
overview, System Performance and System Resources
- system tasks
- See also crontab command, at command
- scheduling
- one-time tasks
- For Scheduling a Single Job: at
- Scheduling a Single System Task (at)
- repetitive tasks
- For Scheduling Repetitive Jobs: crontab
- Scheduling a Repetitive System Task (cron)
scheduling automatically, Ways to Automatically Execute System Tasks
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