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On AIX use  --
groups -To Display full list
id -G - To display group id number

On Solaris use --
groups - To display full list
id -a - To diaplsy full list of groups with group id numbers

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first create 3 slices of 10 GB each on 3 disks

#metainit d0 1 3 c0t1dos7 c0t2d0s7 c0t3d0s7

it will create 30 gb of volume d0
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fmthard is a very useful command during the time of system recovery.It helps in rebuilding the filesystem as it was before crash."fmthard" take the output of "prtvtoc" and rebulds the slices.fmthard can be used to format many hard disks at the same time.
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In SERVER SIDE: nfsd statd lockd nfslogd mountd In CLIENT SIDE: statd lockd
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Ok boot net - install (for install the os in client system)
Ok boot net to boot client system from networm
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Sun OS is an operating system where as Solaris is an operating environment for Sun OS.
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uadmin is command control for basic administrative functions.
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If you give "ping hostname" the server will give the result from /etc/hosts file.
If you give "ping hostname.domainname" then ii will search through internet.
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If you are in the middle of typing a Solaris Unix password and you fat finger it, <Ctrl-U> will clear the incorrect text you have entered and you can immediately retype the entry while at the same prompt.
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The ndd Command
Several of the network settings discussed in this article are configured using the ndd command. It is used to examine and set kernel module parameters, namely the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) drivers. Most kernel parameters accessible through ndd can be modified without rebooting the system.
To see which parameters are available, use the following ndd commands:
# ndd /dev/arp \?
# ndd /dev/icmp \?
# ndd /dev/ip \?
# ndd /dev/tcp \?
# ndd /dev/udp \?These commands list the parameters for the
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), IP, TCP, and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) drivers. In this updated BluePrint OnLine article, the various drivers are listed in alphabetic order.
The Solaris 8 and 9 OE releases include support for the next version of the Internet Protocol suite (IPv6) and the Internet Protocol Security architecture (IPsec). These have additional drivers. A list of parameters for these drivers can be found with the following commands:
# ndd /dev/ip6 \?
# ndd /dev/icmp6 \?
# ndd /dev/tcp6 \?
# ndd /dev/udp6 \?
# ndd /dev/ipsecesp \?
# ndd /dev/ipsecah \?The IPv6 parameters for the ICMP, IP, TCP, and UDP drivers are also listed in the standard (IPv4) parameter lists. This article does not discuss IPsec, but the parameters are listed here for completeness. Neither IPv6 nor IPsec support will be supported in any Solaris OE release earlier than Solaris 8 OE.
There are also network interface device drivers with parameters that can be adjusted using the ndd command. The following command will list the parameters for the hme (FastEthernet) device driver:
# ndd /dev/hme \?The "\?" string is required to prevent the shell from interpreting the "?" as a special character. Using "\?" will list all parameters for the driver and indicate whether the parameter is read only, write only, or
read and write. The current parameter value or status information can be read by specifying the driver and
parameter names.
This example shows the output of a ndd command examining the debugging status of the ARP driver. (The output "0" indicates that the option is disabled.)
# ndd /dev/arp arp_debug
0ndd-specified parameter values are integers with "0" meaning disable, "1" meaning enable, or a large integer to set a time or size value. Setting parameters requires the "-set" option, the driver name, the parameter name, and the new value.
For example, to enable debugging mode in the ARP driver use this ndd command:
# ndd -set /dev/arp arp_debug 1Notes on Parameter Changes Previously, only some ndd parameter documentation was available from Sun. This has been a known problem. Since the release of the Solaris 8 OE, there is now documentation of selected tunable TCP/IP parameters. The book is the Solaris Tunable Parameters Reference Manual and is available on the docs.sun.comSM web site. Most of the parameter information for the Solaris 9 OE is also applicable to previous releases.
Network parameters set with the ndd command apply to the currently running Solaris instance; parameter changes do not last past system reboots. Once a system is booted, the default parameters will be used. To provide a simple method of setting the ndd network parameters mentioned in this article at Solaris boot time, a system init script has been created and is described in "Sample System nddconfig init Script."
Setting driver parameters involves making trade-offs. Most parameters involve changing the default Solaris OE configuration. The default settings are optimal for most situations. Adjusting parameters might affect normal system operation, so Sun does not encourage parameter changes.
All ndd parameter changes suggested in this article include a discussion of trade-offs, where appropriate. Some settings change the expected operation of systems; these are noted. Most of these recommended parameter changes are being actively used on production systems at customer sites.
Sun sometimes alters parameter names or adds additional parameters between releases of the Solaris OE. Most of the IPv4 parameters described in this article are used consistently across Solaris OE releases. When there are exceptions, the text for the parameter specifically mentions the OE differences.
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