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Solaris Administration: A Beginner's Guide
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| #4224275 in Books | Paul Watters | 2001-02-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.89 x7.52l,1.61 | File type: PDF | 407 pages | Solaris Administration||11 of 13 people found the following review helpful.| Not for anyone that knows any other Unix based system.|By Wandering Soul|I bought this book to help me transition from HP/UX to Solaris. I hoped it would provide me with Solaris specific information for common unix administrative tasks. Unfortunately I was sadly disappointed. The book covers many topics but the information provided is so minimal as to be useless. |From the Back Cover|Set up, run, and support a Solaris system using this practical guide|Install, configure, and manage Solaris across your network with this hands-on comprehensive resource. You'll find everything you need to get up and running with Solaris--inc
This guide covers a wide range of issues for the new administrative user of the Solaris program, looking at the user, resources, the server and network management. There are real world examples of configuration files and the installation of third-party software packages, without the assumption that the reader is a Solaris guru. Eight pages of blueprints cover administration differences between Solaris and Linux, and Solaris and Windows 2000.
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