Archive for September, 2008
From Wikipedia Page, The term runlevel refers to a mode of operation in one of the computer operating systems that implement Unix System V-style initialization. Conventionally, seven runlevels exist, numbered from zero to six; though up to ten, from zero to nine, may be used. S is sometimes used as a synonym for one [...]
NFS (Network File System) is a protocol used by UNIX/Linux computers to share disks across a network. Similar to the Common Internet File Services (CIFS) protocol used by Windows, NFS is older and more light-weight, and performs much more efficiently on UNIX and Linux systems.
Setting up an NFS share
As an example, we’ll be sharing the [...]
SUN CERTIFICATION:
-Sun Certified Security Administrator (SCSECA)
-Sun Certified Network Administrator for Solaris 10 (SCNA)
-Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 10 (SCSA)
CX-310-200 Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 10 OS, Part I
CX-310-202 Sun Certified System Administrator For Solaris 10 OS, Part II
CX-310-203 Sun Certified System Administrator For Solairs 10 OS, Upgrade Exam
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