
Solaris File Systems Files Directories
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Solaris File Systems Files Directories Tutorial
This Solaris File Systems Files Directories tutorial introduces the Solaris file systems, and explains the fundamentals of disk drives and their geometry and how Solaris uses a disk for file storage through its file systems. The management of Solaris file systems and disk space usage is also discussed.
This is self-paced Solaris File Systems Files Directories tutorial -- there are no books to purchase and no scheduled classes to attend.
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This Solaris File Systems Files Directories tutorial is for anyone preparing for the Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 8 Operating Environment, Part I exam; or anyone who is interested in learning more about Solaris 8 system administration.
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Objectives
- Describe the file system types available in Solaris 8
- Create disk slices
- Construct, install, display, customize, mount, unmount, and tune file systems with special emphasis on the UFS file system
- Mount files systems on a CD-ROM or diskette using the Volume Manager
Topics
- A file system defined
- Solaris file system types
- Disk slices
- Creating slices with the format utility
- Parts of a UFS file system
- Creating a UFS file system
- Custom file system parameters
- File system operations
- Mounting file systems
- Displaying mounted file systems
- Constructing a file system
- Tuning file systems
- Options for mounting a file system
- Unmounting a file system
- Volume Manager
- Modifying devices with the Volume Manager
- Troubleshooting media devices
- Information on file systems
Features:
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- Exercises -- try it out
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- Topics and Index -- with searching feature and hyper-links
- Printable Exercises - PDF downloadable files
- Sample Application Files - PDF downloadable files
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