Oracle Solaris
Articles focused on Oracle Solaris Administration.
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nohup Command with Examples
Ever started a long-running task in Linux only to have it abruptly terminated when you close your terminal window? That’s where the nohup command comes in. Short for “no hangup”, nohup ensures your commands and scripts continue execution even after you log out or your connection is interrupted. Understanding the…
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How to configure NTP Client on Solaris 11
In this tutorial, we will learn how to configure NTP Client on Solaris 11 operating system. While time passes by, the computer’s internal clocks tend to drift which can lead to inconsistent time issues, especially on servers and client’s logs files or if you want to replicate servers’ resources or…
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Displaying Password Information in Solaris OS
This tutorial focuses on using the passwd command to display password information in Solaris OS about all users or about one particular user. If your question is one of the following, then this tutorial is for you: Chage command in Solaris How to check password expiry in Solaris How to check password…
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Managing Password Aging in Solaris OS
This tutorial focuses on using the passwd command to manage password aging in Solaris OS for any user. If your question is one of the following, then this tutorial is for you: Chage command in Solaris How to change password expiry in Solaris How to change password expiry in Solaris 11 Solaris…
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How to enforce password complexity in Solaris
This tutorial focuses on how to enforce password complexity in Solaris OS. If your question is one of the following, then this tutorial is for you: Password Complexity in Solaris Enforce Password Policy in Solaris OS How to check password policy in Solaris 11 Solaris 11 password policy settings Specifying…
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How to take an Oracle ILOM snapshot using Command Line Interface
In this tutorial, we will learn how to take a Snapshot of the Oracle ILOM snapshot using Command Line Interface (CLI) What is Oracle ILOM Service Snapshot utility? The Oracle ILOM Service Snapshot utility enables you to produce a snapshot of the server processor (SP state data) at any instant…
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How to take an Oracle ILOM snapshot using GUI Web Interface
In this tutorial, we will learn how to take a Snapshot of the Oracle ILOM snapshot using GUI Web interface. What is Oracle ILOM Service Snapshot utility? The Oracle ILOM Service Snapshot utility enables you to produce a snapshot of the server processor (SP state data) at any instant in…
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Taking an Oracle ILOM snapshot using Command Line or GUI Web Interface
In this tutorial, we will learn how to take a Snapshot of the Oracle ILOM snapshot SP State using Command Line or Web interface. What is Oracle ILOM Service Snapshot utility? The Oracle ILOM Service Snapshot utility enables you to produce a snapshot of the server processor (SP state data)…
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Oracle Solaris Run Levels Explained
In this tutorial, we will learn about Run Levels in Oracle Solaris operating system which are being used by System Administrators and defines what services and resources are available to users. What are Run Levels A system’s run level (also known as an init state) defines what services and resources are available to…
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Disable Solaris Sendmail: unable to qualify my own domain name
In this tutorial, we will learn how to solve the most common error in /var/adm/messages “unable to qualify my own domain name (localhost) — using short name” in Solaris 11 operating system by disabling the sendmail service. If you want to solve this error without disabling the sendmail service check…
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