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- Cleanup Packages @info:linux:debian
- ====== Cleanup Packages ====== ===== Purge uninstalled Packages ===== If a package is removed, it is only uninstalled, but the configuration remains on the system. This is a good thing, as you are able to reinstall the package and have it configured with the ol... to cleanup this old stuff, you can ge a list of uninstalled (but not purged) packages with this command:
- localeadm @info:solaris
- </code> Note: If you're using the bourne shell (instead of bash or ksh), then use backticks in the sec... n use localeadm. ===== Examples ===== ==== List Installed Locales ==== <code bash> localeadm -lc </code> Example output: <code> Checking for installed packages. This could take a while. […] ----------------- The following regions are installed on maja on Donnerstag, 9. September 2010, 1
- MacPorts @info:mac
- requested | cut -d ' ' -f 1 | uniq </code> list installed ports: <code bash> port -qv installed </code> ===== Housekeeping ===== When ports are updated, the old port is only deactivated, not uninstalled: <code> ... autoconf @... @2.69_5 ... </code> You can see a list of all installed ports: <code bash> port echo installed </cod
- /etc/path_to_inst @info:solaris:etc
- ====== /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 driver name and driver instance numb
- Notes for the Solaris 10 System Administration Exam (CX-310-200 & -202) @info:solaris
- al device path) * driver: ''e1000g'' * driver 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 number. Example:
- Firefox @info:prog:firefox
- === Start another Firefox ===== To start another instance of firefox, use this command: firefox -P "... n visit [[http://kb.mozillazine.org/Opening_a_new_instance_of_Firefox_with_another_profile|Opening a new instance of your Mozilla application with another prof
- Oracle: SPFile and PFiles @info:oracle
- rom the PFile to the SPFile, you have to boot the instance from the PFile and the write the SPFile. You have to enter the path to the PFile instead of ${PATH_TO_PFILE}. <code sql> SHUTDOWN IMME
- Package Repositories @info:solaris
- ng repo are not qualified and not recommended for installation by users | |https://pkg.sun.com/opensola... ha-clusters/|Open HA Cluster]] | {{tag>solaris laptop install ips pkg imagepackagesystem opensolaris}}
- Install the Java-Plugin for Firefox @info:java
- ====== Install the Java-Plugin for Firefox ====== To install the Java plugin for Firefox, you have to create a sym
- VBoxManage (The VirtualBox CLI) @info:virtualbox
- e <hostonly_if_name> extpack install [--replace] <tarball> | uninstall [--force] <name> |
- Oracle: Resize Instance @info:oracle
- ====== Oracle: Resize Instance ====== In this example, the SGA will be resized to 6GB and the PGA to 2G... E PFILE FROM SPFILE; </code> Finally, reboot the instance to activate the change: <code sql> SHUTDOWN
- Command Line Tools Used in My Scripts @info:script
- ools which I use in my scripts an which should be installed on every of my systems. Basic tools (e.g. awk, find, grep, ps) which are always installed are not listed. ===== Audio/Video =====
- Increase the Tomcat Upload Limit @info:sysadmin
- old> </multipart-config> </code> If you have installed Tomcat in ''/opt/tomcat'', the file will be ... at/webapps/manager/WEB-INF/web.xml''. If you have installed Tomcat with the package manager, it will be
- File System @info:solaris
- * fsck * [[fstyp]] * mkfs - better use newfs instead * mount * newfs * umount * zfs * zpo
- Set a Mac's Hostname @info:mac
- he ''scutil'' utility (enter the desired hostname instead of ''the_hostname''): <code bash> sudo scutil