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OpenSolaris Bible

Bible
ISBN/EAN: 9780470385487
Umbreit-Nr.: 1588938

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: XXXV, 971 S.
Format in cm: 5.5 x 23.5 x 19
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Erschienen am 06.02.2009
Auflage: 1/2009
€ 45,90
(inklusive MwSt.)
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  • Zusatztext
    • InhaltsangabeI. Introduction to OpenSolaris. 1. What Is OpenSolaris? 2. Installing OpenSolaris. 3. OpenSolaris Crash Course. II. Using OpenSolaris 4. The Desktop. 5. Printers and Peripherals. 6. Software Management. III. OpenSolaris File Systems, Networking, and Security. 7. Disks, Local File Systems, and the Volume Manager. 8. ZFS. 9. Networking. 10. Network File Systems and Directory Services. 11. Security. IV. OpenSolaris Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability. 12. Fault Management. 13. Service Management. 14. Monitoring and Observability. 15. DTrace. 16. Clustering for High Availability. V. OpenSolaris Virtualization. 17. Virtualization Overview. 18. Resource Management. 19. Zones. 20. xVM Hypervisor. 21. Logical Domains (LDoms). 22. VirtualBox. VI. Developing and Deploying on OpenSolaris. 23. Deploying a Web Stack on OpenSolaris. 24. Developing on OpenSolaris.
  • Kurztext
    • Master one of the most innovative new open source operating systems The latest version of OpenSolaris is here-and this comprehensive guide is your one-stop gateway to it all. You'll start with a basic crash course in OpenSolaris, including command lines and shells, the GNOME Desktop, systems administration, and other essential topics. Later chapters focus on application development, networking, virtualization, DTrace, and other topics that will transform you into a power user. Find practical tips, step-by-step tutorials, and exact command lines and screenshots you can use right away. * Explore the OpenSolaris operating environment-from GNOME(r) to the bash shell, vim text editor, and more * Connect printers, USB devices, and other peripherals to your desktop * Master systems administration, including ZFS and NFS file systems, networking, directory services, and security * Observe and debug the system with the innovative Dynamic Tracing (DTrace) facility and other monitoring tools * Share a single physical machine among multiple users and processes with xVM, VirtualBox, and other virtualization tools * Deploy web services using Apache, Apache Tomcat, MySQL(r), and other open source web stack applications * Write and debug applications in C, C++, Java(r), Ruby, Python(r), and other languages
  • Autorenportrait
    • Nicholas A. Solter is an engineer at Sun Microsystems and core contributor to the OpenSolaris HA Clubsters community group. He is lead author of Professional C++. Gerald Jelinek is an engineer on the Zones team at Sun and a core contributor to the OpenSolaris Zones community group. David Miner is an engineer at Sun, a co-lead for the OpenSolaris distribution, and architect of the Caiman installer.