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Operating Systems Solaris How to start gui from Solaris command line? Post 303033095 by MadeInGermany on Friday 29th of March 2019 03:25:18 PM
Old 03-29-2019
/usr/dt/ belongs to CDE, and existed in Solaris 10. Solaris 11 ships with Gnome only.
Are all services up?
Code:
svcs -vx

lists services that are in state "maintenance".
Note that graphics (Xserver) can only work if a keyboard and a mouse are connected.
 

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quagga(8)						  System Administration Commands						 quagga(8)

NAME
quagga - advanced routing protocol suite from www.quagga.net SYNOPSIS
Quagga is an advanced routing software package that provides a suite of TCP/IP based routing protocols. Quagga supports protocols such as RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPng, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, BGP-4, and BGP-4+. This document is provided for informational pur- poses to help users configure quagga under Solaris specifically. Further documentation on quagga configuration in general is provided at http://www.quagga.net. DESCRIPTION
Quagga consists of the following packages: o SUNWquaggar - Quagga root files o SUNWquagga-daemons - Quagga daemons o SUNWquagga-libs - Quagga private shared libraries o SUNWquagga-dev - Quagga private shared library headers o SUNWquaggaS - Quagga sources More defailed Quagga documentation is available from http://www.quagga.net/docs, or in the GNU Info format Quagga documentation installed in /usr/sfw/share/info. The Quagga routing protocol suite replaces SUNWzebra, and detection of SUNWzebra configuration during boot will lead to automatic transfer of configuration to quagga. If manual upgrade (without reboot) is required, configuration files under /etc/sfw/zebra should be transferred to /etc/quagga, and "routeadm -u" should be run. This will enable the appropriate quagga services, and run the daemons if those services dependencies are met. In Solaris, quagga daemons are managed by the following smf(5) services: svc:/network/routing/zebra:quagga zebra routing manager daemon svc:/network/routing/rip:quagga RIPv2 routing daemon svc:/network/routing/ripng:quagga RIPng routing daemon svc:/network/routing/bgp:quagga BGP routing daemon svc:/network/routing/ospf:quagga OSPF routing daemon svc:/network/routing/ospf6:quagga OSPF6 routing daemon Quagga daemons can be configured either via the smf(5) framework, or via routeadm(1M), the global dynamic routing management utility. Note that quagga was built without the vtysh (unified vty shell) utility, as it depends on a package not currently distributed with Solaris. COMMANDS
By default, in.routed and in.ripngd, managed by the svc:/network/routing/route and svc:/network/routing/ripng services respectively, are configured as default IPv4/IPv6 routing services. To disable these, either utilize routeadm(1M) or svcadm(1M) as follows: # routeadm -d route # routeadm -d ripng:default disables in.routed and in.ripngd respectively using routeadm(1M). # svcadm disable route:default # svcadm disable ripng:default disables in.routed and in.ripngd respectively using smf(1). Note that these services must be disabled or their quagga counterparts (rip:quagga, ripng:quagga) will not run, since they services specify to the smf framework that they and their quagga counterparts cannot run simultaneously. To enable quagga services, again either routeadm(1M) or svcadm(1M) can be used. Note that quagga services, like in.routed and in.ripngd, specify dependencies on ipv4(6)-routing(forwarding) services, so as with all smf(1) services, ensure the appropriate dependencies are enabled or the services will not start. For example, # routeadm -e rip:quagga # routeadm -e ipv4-routing -u enables quagga's RIPv2 daemon (the -u option above is required, as global ip routing/forwarding settings are not applied to the system until next reboot unless the -u is issued). To do the same via smf(1), # svcadm enable -r rip:quagga The "-r" option recursively enables rip:quagga's dependencies, which include the ipv4-routing service. The status of all routing daemon services can be displayed via routeadm(1M), run without options, or, through smf(1), via the svcs(1) com- mand. Commandline arguments to the quagga daemons can be altered by modifying the routing/daemon-args property, again either via routeadm(1M) or svccfg(1M): # routeadm -m rip:quagga daemon-args="-s" or # svccfg -s rip:quagga setprop routing/daemon-args="-s" # svcadm refresh rip:quagga The "refresh" is required to ensure the daemon re-reads its configuration. DIAGNOSTICS
To see status of all routing services, run routeadm(1M) without options. SEE ALSO
ripngd(8), ospfd(8), ospf6d(8), bgpd(8), zebra(8), routeadm(1M), svcadm(1M), svcs(1), svccfg(1M), smf(5) AUTHORS
See <http://www.quagga.net>, or the Info file for an accurate list of authors. SunOS 5.11 01 Aug 2006 quagga(8)
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