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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
A Practical Guide to Solaris by Mark G. Sobell is a comprehensive resource for learning and mastering the Solaris operating system. It covers essential commands, file systems, networking, and system administration, making it an invaluable tool for both beginners and experienced users.
In A Practical Guide to Solaris by Mark G. Sobell, we delve into the world of Solaris, the widely used Unix-based operating system. The book starts with a comprehensive overview of Solaris, its history, and the various versions available. Sobell also introduces us to the Solaris file system, explaining how to organize files, directories, and manage storage.
As we progress, the author sheds light on user and group management in Solaris, explaining in detail how to create, modify, and delete user accounts, and how to set permissions and access control lists. He also discusses networking concepts and shows us how to configure network interfaces, set up IP addresses, and manage network services.
Sobell then takes us through the Solaris command line interface, teaching us how to navigate the file system, manage files and directories, and perform various administrative tasks. He introduces us to the concept of processes and explains how to manage them, including how to start, stop, and monitor processes.
Throughout the book, Sobell emphasizes the importance of security in Solaris, discussing topics such as file permissions, access control lists, and encryption. He also covers system backups and restoration, helping readers understand the importance of data protection and how to implement it in a Solaris environment.
In the latter part of A Practical Guide to Solaris, Sobell delves into advanced system administration tasks. He covers topics such as package management, system startup and shutdown procedures, and system monitoring and performance tuning. He also discusses system recovery and troubleshooting techniques, equipping readers with the skills to handle various system issues.
Furthermore, the book explores virtualization and container technologies in Solaris, including Solaris Zones and Kernel Zones. Sobell explains how to create, configure, and manage zones, helping readers understand how to leverage these technologies for efficient resource utilization and system isolation.
Not just limited to the command line, Sobell also delves into the Solaris desktop environment, providing a detailed overview of the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) and the GNOME desktop. He explains how to customize the desktop, manage files, and use various desktop applications, making the book equally useful for desktop users and system administrators.
In conclusion, A Practical Guide to Solaris by Mark G. Sobell provides a comprehensive understanding of the Solaris operating system, catering to users with varying levels of experience. Whether you are a beginner looking to get started with Solaris or an experienced user seeking to deepen your knowledge, this book serves as an invaluable resource.
A Practical Guide to Solaris by Mark G. Sobell is a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to master the Solaris operating system. From installation and basic commands to advanced system administration and networking, this book provides clear explanations and practical examples to help readers become proficient in using Solaris.
System administrators and IT professionals looking to expand their knowledge of the Solaris operating system
Students or individuals interested in learning about Unix-based operating systems
Those who want to gain practical skills in managing and troubleshooting Solaris systems
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