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Setting the Timezone @info:linux:debian
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one ====== The timezone is stored in the file ''/etc/timezone''. ===== Check the Timezone ===== <code bash> cat /etc/timezone </code> Example: <code> # cat /etc/timezone Europe/London </code> ===== Set the Timezone ===== You can use ''vi'': <code bash> vi /etc/timezone </code> Or set it directy: <code bash>
Notes for the Solaris 10 System Administration Exam (CX-310-200 & -202) @info:solaris
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instance: 0 ==== Device Config Files ==== === /etc/path_to_inst === The file ''[[solaris:etc:path_to_inst|/etc/path_to_inst]]'' maps physical device paths to driver name and driver instance numbe... i@0/pci@1/pci@0/pci@2/network@0" 0 "e1000g" === /etc/name_to_major === Maps driver name to major devi
/etc @info:solaris
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====== /etc ====== This is a collection of descriptions of Solaris config files (in the /etc directory). {{indexmenu>.:etc}}
/etc/path_to_inst @info:solaris:etc
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====== /etc/path_to_inst ====== * [[http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-2251/path-to-inst-4|path_to_inst(4)]] The file ''/etc/path_to_inst'' maps physical device paths to driv
Disable Core Dumps @info:linux
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ps ====== To disable core dumps create a file ''/etc/security/limits.d/no_core_dumps'' with the conten... rd core 0'': <code bash> echo '* hard core 0' > /etc/security/limits.d/no_core_dumps </code> Based on
SSH @info:sysadmin
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SH with Public Key Authentication only ===== === /etc/ssh/sshd_config === Make sure that your SSH conf
localeadm @info:solaris
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ation ===== Check your Solaris Release with cat /etc/release and get a matching DVD or ISO image. If

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