Solaris Basic System Administration Commands
1. Bash Shell Command to Find or Get IP address
How do I find out my System ip address, subnet and related networking information from a command prompt?
IP Address | #cat /etc/hosts to see current settings |
Subnet Mask | #cat /etc/netmasksto see current settings |
Name Service ie., DNS | #cat /etc/nswitch.conf to see current settings |
2. Solaris Create User Account
Now type these command in exactly as shown below.
useradd -m -d /usr/yuva yuva
cp /usr/yuva/local.profile /usr/yuva/.profile
passwd yuva
useradd -m -d /usr/yuva yuva
cp /usr/yuva/local.profile /usr/yuva/.profile
passwd yuva
3. Graceful Shutdown of Solaris
This shows how to gracefully shutdown Solaris from the console login.
#init 0
The command init 0 is used to bring the operation system down gracefully.
The command init 0 is used to bring the operation system down gracefully.
4.START/STOP Login Manager (X11) on Solaris
For Some Reason Login manager does not appear after the login name and password are entered, type the command to start and stop the login manager.
#/etc/init.d/dtlogin start
#/etc/init.d/dtlogin stop
To make sure that the Login Manager starts every time, type the command
#/usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -e
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