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- localeadm
- tember 2010, 16:44:50 Uhr CEST POSIX (C) Central Europe (ceu) [ cs_CZ.ISO8859-2, cs_CZ.UTF-8, de_A... n_AU.UTF-8, en_NZ.ISO8859-1, en_NZ.UTF-8 ] Central America (cam) [ es_CR.ISO8859-1, es_CR.UTF-8, es_... s_PA.UTF-8, es_SV.ISO8859-1, es_SV.UTF-8 ] Central Europe (ceu) [ cs_CZ.ISO8859-2, cs_CZ.UTF-8, de_A... -2, sh_BA.UTF-8, sl_SI.ISO8859-2, sl_SI.UTF-8, sq_AL.ISO8859-2, sq_AL.UTF-8, sr_CS.UTF-8, sr_YU.ISO885
- Notes for the Solaris 10 System Administration Exam (CX-310-200 & -202)
- vfsadm -i sd'' ==== Device Names ==== * physical device path: ''"/pci@0/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@2/network@0" 0 "e1000g"'' * logical device name: ''e1000g0'' * logical device path: ''/dev/e1000g0'' (symlink to physical device path) * driver: ''e1000g'' * driver ins
- Virtual Network Visualization
- ====== Virtual Network Visualization ====== OpenSolaris supports virtual networks using virtual interfaces connected with virtual switches. This feature was introduced with [[http://www.opensolaris
- Solaris Manuals
- .com/app/docs/coll/40.10|Solaris 10 Reference Manual Collection]] * [[http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/40.18|OpenSolaris Reference Manual Collection]] {{tag>solaris manual reference documentation download}}
- File System
- oc/819-2254/lofs-7fs|lofs(7FS)]]**: loopback virtual file system * **[[http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/
- /etc/path_to_inst @info:solaris:etc
- t(4)]] The file ''/etc/path_to_inst'' maps physical device paths to driver name and driver instance n
- fstyp
- d, fsclean is -3 blocks available in each rotational position cylinder number 0: position 0: 0