What is Solaris system administration?
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What is Solaris system administration?
The book covers a broad range of Solaris system administration topics such as managing user accounts, diskless clients, booting a system, using the Service Management Facility (SMF), and managing software and patches. Topics are described for both SPARC and x86 based systems, where appropriate. Document Information.
Is Solaris paid?
Average Solaris Healthcare hourly pay ranges from approximately $9.33 per hour for Receptionist to $32.48 per hour for Director of Nursing. The average Solaris Healthcare salary ranges from approximately $22,000 per year for Beautician to $142,303 per year for Nursing Home Administrator.
Is Solaris worth learning?
Only worth it if you work at a place where they are still using Solaris. In that case: yes. Get familiar with Solaris’s traditional UFS partitioning (they call partitions “slices”) in case you might still have such pre-ZFS installations.
What is the future of Solaris?
Sparc and Solaris won’t disappear overnight, and Oracle has promised to support both until 2034. But the two will likely be long gone by then. Sparc and Solaris won’t disappear overnight, and Oracle has promised to support both until 2034. But the two will likely be long gone by then.
How do I move a zone in Solaris 11?
Solaris 10 11/06: Moving a Non-Global Zone
- Become superuser, or assume the Primary Administrator role.
- Halt the zone to be moved, db-zone in this procedure.
- Use the zoneadm command with the move subcommand to move the zone to a new zonepath, /export/zones/db-zone.
- Verify the path.
How do I create a non-Global Zone in Solaris 11?
How to Create and Deploy a Non-Global Zone
- Become a zone administrator.
- Create the zone.
- From the global zone, install the non-global zone.
- Boot the zone.
- If you did not use a configuration profile in Step 3, manually perform the zone’s system configuration.
How do I create a sparse root zone in Solaris 11?
How to create sparse root zone in Solaris
- Checking the new zone status using the below command.
- Modifying the zone’s root directory permission.
- Installing the zone.
- Booting the zone Arena-Node1#zoneadm -z zarena boot.
- Login in to zone’s console to complete the post installation steps.
- your zone is ready.