04-10-2015
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1. Solaris
Hey,
My company is looking to bring on a Sr. UNIX Admin with Solaris 10 experience.
What are some solid interview questions I could ask about UNIX and Solaris 10 that would weed a good guy out from a bad?
Questions that don't involve long command lines would be the best.
Thanks (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mikepatton21
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2. Solaris
Hey, i got a couple of questions:
What command do you need to give to find a file in your file system?
Where are the ufsboot and the kernel (unix or genunix) programs stored on disk?
How does Solaris organise different platforms?
What is the default run level?
Lastly, how do I reboot the... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: gc40
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3. Solaris
Hello everyone, I am brand spanking new to both Solaris and Unix. I thought I would give it a go after buying a SB2500 off ebay for a few hundred dollars.
I am having some issues that I am not sure how to correct, and I am wondering if I can get a few pointers?
The first one is that my system... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: GeekMasterFlash
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4. Solaris
Hi,
Can anyone tell me which is the good site for solaris interview questions. Let me know if anyone has some material on the same. Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: amult
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5. Solaris
hello,
first, I'm quite new to solaris.
I've installed solaris 10 basic (item 4 on the install-menue).
now I had to realize that I don't have any option for connecting the machine from remote. ssh isn't even installed although I've coosed 'yes' for remote access. no matter what solaris is... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: fourty2
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6. Solaris
Today I downloaded Sun Cluster and I want to know more from someone experinced how much good is it that toy.
Yes I also downloaded a documentation and I will read it but I want to know your experience so shoot .
Probaly Jillagre has a few good stories . (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: solaris_user
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7. Solaris
For some reason, I have a v240 lying around. I was thinking of connecting it to a 1gbit backbone, but I have no experience with Solaris or Linux whatsoever.
Here's what I would like to do:
- Run a Apache Webserver(XAMPP)
- Run a FTP Server and set the Home directory
Here's some random... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Willekillen
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8. Solaris
any one can help me
i want to write the certification on next month for solaris
how the EXam will be and how to prepare all of things (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: wkbn86
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9. Solaris
My platform: Sun Solaris 10
I'm trying to write a script to generate different outputs for different syslogd states.
Is there any difference between "syslogd is enabled" and "syslogd is logging locally"?
Also, how do you know if syslog is logging locally?
Should I start looking in... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mittemitte
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10. Solaris
Hello,
I am working on building Solaris 11.3 system going to install it with SPARC 11.3 text iso then update system with 11.3 local IPS repo. Once that is all done my question is can I install non global zones on the system that are 11.0, 11.1, 11.2 and if so what is the best way to go about... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: fly3rs
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
installgrub
installgrub(1M) System Administration Commands installgrub(1M)
NAME
installgrub - install GRUB in a disk partition or a floppy
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/installgrub [-fm] stage1 stage2 raw-device
DESCRIPTION
The installgrub command is an x86-only program. GRUB stands for GRand Unified Bootloader.
installgrub installs GRUB stage 1 and stage 2 files on the boot area of a disk partition. If you specify the -m option, installgrub
installs the stage 1 file on the master boot sector of the disk.
OPTIONS
The installgrub command accepts the following options:
-f Suppresses interaction when overwriting the master boot sector.
-m Installs GRUB stage1 on the master boot sector interactively. You must use this option if Solaris is installed on an extended parti-
tion.
OPERANDS
The installgrub command accepts the following operands:
stage1 The name of the GRUB stage 1 file.
stage2 The name of the GRUB stage 2 file.
raw-device The name of the device onto which GRUB code is to be installed. It must be a character device that is readable and writable.
For disk devices, specify the slice where the GRUB menu file is located. (For Solaris it is the root slice.) For a floppy
disk, it is /dev/rdiskette.
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Installing GRUB on a Hard Disk Slice
The following command installs GRUB on a system where the root slice is c0d0s0:
example# /sbin/installgrub /boot/grub/stage1
/boot/grub/stage2 /dev/rdsk/c0d0s0
Example 2 Installing GRUB on a Floppy
The following command installs GRUB on a formatted floppy:
example# mount -F pcfs /dev/diskette /mnt
# mkdir -p /mnt/boot/grub
# cp /boot/grub/* /mnt/boot/grub
# umount /mnt
# cd /boot/grub
# /sbin/installgrub stage1 stage2 /dev/rdiskette
FILES
/boot/grub Directory where GRUB files reside.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Uncommitted |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
boot(1M), fdisk(1M), fmthard(1M), kernel(1M), attributes(5)
WARNINGS
Installing GRUB on the master boot sector (-m option) overrides any boot manager currently installed on the machine. The system will always
boot the GRUB in the Solaris partition regardless of which fdisk partition is active.
SunOS 5.11 31 Oct 2008 installgrub(1M)