

Paperback: 720 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; 1 edition (July 4, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0133007103
ISBN-13: 978-0133007107
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From the perspective of presenting a top-down, very contemporary, articulate, complete, and thoroughly well-produced book, this reference gives you a handy all-in-one guide to system administration on Oracle Solaris 11.1. All the major and important system administration activities and procedures, as well as some minor facts which might seem trivial at first, but are actually very important, are covered in a clear and cogent way. If you had to wade through the huge volume of documentation provided by Oracle that comes with the software ( or use your Google-Fu), just to find out the details of some small fact or technique, you would realize how powerful this book really is. It will make your life with Solaris easier, like it did mine.Just a few examples: there is a section on dealing with removable media such as USB devices, drives, thumb drives. There is excellent coverage of Secure Shell, how to start it up, manage it, etc.. Those are practical and contemporary subjects that a modern UNIX System Administration book must cover. Also, there is extensive coverage of how to add packages to your base system via the command line, which is a very critical, practical System Administration topic!A tremendous added benefit- ZFS is covered and explained completely and beautifully!Even if this book cost 3 times what is charging, you must have it.Robert M. KoretskyUNIX: The TextbookEdited 4/7/14- A big benefit of using Solaris 11.1 instead of OpenIndiana (May the Computer Gods forgive me for espousing a commercial system over a freeware system) is that the IPS GUI Package Manager on Solaris 11.1 has access to more packages that actually can be installed on your system.
Title - Oracle Solaris 11 System AdministrationISBN-13 978-0-13-300710-7Copyright 2013 Pearson Education Inc.Publisher - Prentice HallAuthor Bill CalkinsSummary - This is a very good System Administration guide for use by those new to Solaris. It does assume some knowledge and experience with Unix or Linux systems in general. I recommend this book for anyone actively using Solaris 11 and not only for those charged with Administering it. Ordinary users of Solaris 11 can benefit by knowing more about what is going on behind the scenes while System Administrators will have a handy guide and text as study preparations for the Solaris Certification exams.Review - This book is intended as a fairly comprehensive introduction to System Administration of the Oracle Solars 11 Operating Environment(OE). Calkins is quite experienced with the subject matter and has taught the material for several years and participated in the development of the Solaris Certification examinations. The book reflects this in a no nonsense approach that is concise and to the point. It is densely written and the tone is quite matter of fact. At 690 pages this volume is a handy desktop guide the Solaris 11 OE. It is also quite useful for developers or those managing their own desktop versions of this OE.The book begins with preparations for installation and then goes directly into the details of installing the OE using both the text mode and interactive live installer on both X86 and SPARC systems. Use of the Automated Installer is not covered. Subsequent chapters introduce managing and updating software using the Solaris IPS. IPS is a package management system as one would expect to find in a modern Unix or Linux operating system.
I have bought this book to get a more structured introduction to Solaris administration (compared to the "read man pages on demand" approach). The first chapter may be a little scary because the author presents a few commands without further explanation, such as prtconf, and svcs. The images above those commands show screenshots of the installation process, i.e., are totally unrelated. Without my prior knowledge of Solaris 10 (and some hours of playing with Solaris 11), I would definitely be worried about the chapters that follow.The organisation of the content is IMHO not optimal - at least in some cases. "Advanced" topics like Boot Environments (BE) are mentioned in one paragraph and are then used to explain how the package management works. The actual BE topic follows after that. Again, without my previous knowledge, I would have had no idea how it works and what it is good for (for example the BE backup when installing packages).Despite the negatives mentioned earlier, the explanations are good and easy to follow, especially compared to the Oracle Books, which focus on experienced readers. Important commands and their options are explained with examples, which are easy to reproduce. Furthermore, the examples animate to play with the system - a very important criterion for such a book! I was surprised how much time I can spend with the pkg command without getting bored (package management has been one of the topics I didn't like in previous Solaris versions!)... very positive!The book contains minor (copy and paste) errors, e.g., in section "Search for a Software Package", it states "Use the pkg search command to... The syntax for the pkg info command is as follows: pkg search ...".
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