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Exam 1Z0-877
1. Solaris 10 Operating System Overview
1.1 Introduction to Solaris 10 Operating System
1.2 History of Solaris
1.3 License of Solaris 10 Operating System
2. Connecting Terminal to Headless Servers
2.1 Before you begin
2.2 Powering-On the system
3. Deploying Solaris 10 Operating System
3.1 Installation Methods
3.2 System Requirements and Recommendations
3.3 Disk Space Requirements for Software Groups
3.4 Additional Requirements for GUI installations
3.5 Performing Basic Installation from DVD media
3.6 x86 Installation Reminder
3.7 Using DCA Diskette
3.8 Log files of installation
4. System Initialization
4.1 The Boot Process of a SPARC System
4.2 Performing Extended POST Diagnostics
5. Accessing System Devices
5.1 About Device Names under Solaris OS
5.2 Device Naming Conventions
5.3 Logical Disk Device Names
5.4 Logical Tape Device Names
6. Disk Management
6.1 Overview of Disk Managment
6.2 Disk Terminology (SPARC)
6.3 Disk Slices
6.4 Slice Arrangements for a System Disk
6.5 Disk Labels
6.6 Adding a Third-Party Non-system Disk
6.7 Creating Disk Slices and Labeling a Disk
6.8 Multiterabyte Disk Support
7. Managing File Systems
7.1 File Systems supported by Solaris 10 OS
7.2 Creating a UFS File System
7.3 Overview of Mounting File Systems
7.4 Commands for Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
7.5 vfstab File
7.6 x86:How to mount a PCFS (DOS FAT/FAT32) File System
7.7 Unmounting File Systems
7.8 Stopping All Processes Accessing a File System
8. UFS File System Consistency
8.1 About File sysem Consistency
8.2 How the File System State is Recorded
8.3 The Reason WhyUFS File System Inconsistencies Might Occur
8.4 UFS Components ThatAre Checked for Consistency
8.5 Interactively Checking and Repairing a UFS File System
8.6 Fixing a UFS File System That the fsck Command Cannot Repair
8.7 Restoring a Bad Superblock
8.8 Check Root (/), /usr, /var File Systems with Alternate Boot device
8.9 Check Root (/), /usr, /var File Systems with Alternate System Disk
9. Configuring Additional Swap Space
9.1 Swap Space and Virtual Memory
9.2 Swap Space and the TMPFS File System
9.3 Monitoring SWAP usage
9.4 How Swap Space Is Allocated
9.5 Planning for Swap Space
9.6 Creating Additional Swap Space
10. File System Backup
10.1 Introduction to Backing up and Restoring File Systems
10.2 The Reasons why you should backup file system
10.3 Planning which file systems to backup
10.4 Choosing Backup Types
10.5 Choosing a Tape Device
10.6 Task Map for Backup up and Restoring File Systems
10.7 Using Dump Levels to Create Incremental Backups
10.8 Sample Backup Plan
10.9 Example Complete Monthly Backup Schedule for a Server
10.10 Backing up a File system to Tape
11. File System Restore
11.1 Restoring Files and File System Backups
11.2 Preparing to Restore Files and File Systems
11.3 Restoring Files and File Systems
11.4 Determining Which Taps to Use
11.5 Restoring Files Interactively
11.6 Restoring Files Non-Interactively
11.7 Restoring Files from a Remote Tape Device
11.8 Restoring a Complete File System
11.9 Restore the entire root (/) file system and /usr file system
12. UFS Snapshots
12.1 Task Map of Using UFS Snapshots
12.2 UFS Snapshots Overview
12.3 Reasons of using UFS Snapshots
12.4 Creating a UFS Snapshot
12.5 Displaying UFS snapshot information
12.6 To mount a File System Snapshot
12.7 Backing Up a UFS Snapshot
12.8 Deleting a UFS Snapshot
12.9 Performing Incremental Backup of a UFS Snapshot
12.10 Restoring Files from File System Snapshots
13. Service Management Facility Overview
13.1 Introduction to Service Management Facility (SMF)
13.2 SMF Concepts
13.3 SMF Administrative Interfaces
13.4 SMF Software Components
13.5 SMF and Boot Sequence
13.6 SMF Compatibility
14. Run Levels
14.1 Introduction to UNIX Run Levels
14.2 The /etc/inittab file
14.3 Facts of Run Level 3
14.4 Run Control Scripts
14.5 Run Control Scripts Summaries
15. Managing SMF Services
15.1 Task map of Managing SMF Services
15.2 Monitoring SMF Services
15.3 Disabling a Service Instance
15.4 Enabling a Service Instance
15.5 Restarting a service
15.6 Marking a service for maintenance
15.7 Restoring a service from maintenance
15.8 Reverting to Another SMF snapshot
15.9 Creating an SMF Profile
15.10 Applying SMF Profile
15.11 Changing Default Remote Services
15.12 Importing custom services into SMF
15.13 Repairing a Corrupted Repository
15.14 Switching Default Service Milestone
16. Using Run Control Scripts
16.1 Using a Run Control Script to Start or Stop a Legacy Service
16.2 Adding a Run Control Script
16.3 Disabling a Run Control Scirpt
16.4 Booting a system without starting any services
17. Managing Printing Services Overview
17.1 About Printing in the Solaris Operating System
17.2 Solaris Print Manager
17.3 Choosing a Method to Manage Printers
17.4 The LP Print Service
17.5 The Solaris Print Client-Server Process
18. Planning Printers on Your Network
18.1 Distributing Printers on the Network
18.2 Assigning Print Servers and Print Clients
18.3 Print Server Requirements and Recommendations
18.4 Setting Up a Print Server
18.5 Setting up a Print Client
19. Managing Print Requests
19.1 Checking the Status of Print Requests
19.2 Rejecting and Moving Print Requests
19.3 Accepting Print Requests
19.4 Canceling a Print Request
19.5 Priority of Print Requests
20. Managing System Processes
20.1 Tasks Map
20.2 Commands for Managing System Processes
20.3 Monitoring Processes
20.4 Terminating a Process
20.5 More about sending signals to a process

Exam 1Z0-878
1. Managing Core Files
1.1 Core Files Overview
1.2 Core Files Names
1.3 Enabling Core Dumps
1.4 Core File contents
1.5 Testing Core Dumps
2. Managing System Crash Information
2.1 Task Map
2.2 About System Crashes
2.3 System Crash Dump Files
2.4 The dumpadm Command
2.5 Displaying the Current Dump Configuration
2.6 Modifying a Crash Dump Configuration
2.7 Recovering from a full crash dump directory
3. Solaris Containers
3.1 Solaris Containers Overview
3.2 Introduction to Solaris Zones
3.3 Fair Share Scheduler & Resource Pools
3.4 Two Types of Zones
3.5 Creating a New Resource Pool
3.6 Creating the Email Zone on the New Resource Pool
3.7 Adding Shared File Systems into local zone
3.8 Adding Dedicated File Systems into local zone
4. Solaris Volume Manager
4.1 Introduction to Storage Management
4.2 Introduction to Solaris Volume Manager
4.3 How Solaris Volume Manager Manages Storage
4.4 How Administer Solaris Volume Manager
4.5 State Database and State Database Replicas
4.6 More about State Database Replicas
4.7 RAID-0 Volume Overview
4.8 Configuring RAID-0 Stripe Volume Overview
4.9 Expanding Storage Capacity of an Existing RAID-0 Stripe Volume
4.10 Removing a RAID-0 Stripe Volume
4.11 Overview of RAID-5 Volume
4.12 Configuring and Maintaining a RAID-5 using Solaris Volume Manager
4.13 Using Hot Spare Pools
4.14 Creating a Hot Spare Pool
4.15 Associating Hot Spare Pool with a RAID-5 Volume
4.16 Testing the Hot Spare Pool
4.17 RAID-1 Mirror Volume
4.18 Creating a RAID-1 Mirror Volume from Unused Slices
4.19 Creating a RAID-1 Mirror Volume from an existing File System
4.20 SPARC:Creating a RAID-1 Mirror Volume from the root (/) File System
4.21 Backing Up Data on a RAID-1 Volume
4.22 Performance Guidelines and Policies for RAID-1 Mirrored Volume
4.23 To Safely Remove Mirror Volume on Root (/) file system
5. Soft Partitions
5.1 Overview of Soft Partitions
5.2 Configuration Guidelines for Soft Partitions
5.3 Task Map
5.4 Creating Soft Partitions
5.5 Expanding a Soft Partition
5.6 Removing a Soft Partition
5.7 Comparing Storage Strategies
6. Solaris Security Services Overview
6.1 Security Services Overview
6.2 Introduction to System Security
7. Role Based Access Control
7.1 RBAC: An Alternative to the Superuser Model
7.2 Solaris RBAC Elements and Basic Concepts
7.3 Using RBAC (Task Map)
7.4 Configuring RBAC
7.5 RBAC Database Relationships
7.6 Creating Custom RBAC Roles
7.7 Creating RBAC Roles from Multiple Right Profiles
8. Managing System Messages
8.1 Viewing System Messages
8.2 The /var/adm directory
8.3 How to view system messages
8.4 Customizing System Message Logging
8.5 System Log Rotation
9. Network File System (NFS) Overview
9.1 NFS Terminology
9.2 NFS Versions
10. Network File System (NFS) Administration
10.1 Administrative Roles and Tasks
10.2 Automatic File-System Sharing
10.3 Setting up Automatic File-System Sharing
10.4 Mounting NFS File Systems
11. Custom JumpStart Deployment
11.1 Introduction to Custom JumpStart
11.2 Example Scenario
11.3 How the JumpStart Program Installs Solaris software on Stand-alone
Systems
11.4 How the JumpStart Program Installs Solaris software on Network-ed
Systems
11.5 Preparing Custom JumpStart Installations
11.6 Creating a Profile Server for Networked Systems
11.7 Creating the rules File
11.8 Creating a Profile
11.9 Validating the rules file
11.10 Testing a Profile
11.11 Creating an Install Server
11.12 Creating a Boot Server
11.13 Creating a Configuration Server
11.14 Adding Systems to Be Installed From the Network
11.15 Booting and Installing the System From the Network With a DVD Image
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