10-03-2008
Duke is exactly right... forget what you know about windows and don't compare the os's. you'll hate everything about unix if you do this. you'll only get more frustrated. you need to look beyond the window wizards/point and click stuff. there is a book that is really pretty good called "Essential System Administration" published by O-Reilly. Covers many sysadmin roles/responsibilities in the unix world. however, it does not cover any one specific flavor. its a generic approach... so showing active process stats in linux might use "top" and solaris might use "prstat". and if your environment is a single unix flavor... god you're in luck
you can also grab another box called "Solaris 10 - Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 10" Its basically a study guide for the SCSA test. however, its pretty good from the ground up. what i suggest you do is grab the box and a sparc or x86 solaris box. make it into your sandbox and practice. read through the books/articles and practice what they are talking about. make zones, use ldoms, make swap files, back up a full version of the os, configure a network! once you get a hang of it all, you'll be amazed at the speed in which you can move through the environment on a command line.
good luck!
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