Sun EEPROM Security
On Sun workstations and servers you can interact with the boot EEPROM (NVRAM) at any time by holding down the STOP (L1) key and pressing the "a" key
On Sun workstations and servers you can interact with the boot EEPROM (NVRAM) at any time by holding down the STOP (L1) key and pressing the "a" key
This article provides a summary of the SunOS administrative command differences between SunOS 4.1.x and Solaris 2.x (SunOS 5.x) based systems
To boot diskless workstations need to determine who they are, locate their boot server, locate their kernel and mount file systems from the server
To gain authorisation to change NIS+ databases you need to create your security credentials for the NIS+ principals
A brief howto article on the best practice to install DNI8.0 on a Solaris system
All the following commands are to be run from the ok prompt of the SPARC OBP and not the Solaris operating system.
Here are the steps necessary to ensure successful switch-over of a Sun Storage Array (SSA) between two Sun systems.
NSRADMIN the backup administrators toolkit
Legato NetWorker EVAL licenses do not have limits
A system's run level (also known as an init state) defines what services and resources are available to users.