Re: Please confirm (conf#cc69138a2ad950122112942674516da5)

From: Bob Dixon (bob.dixon@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Apr 21 2002 - 00:53:44 GMT-3


   
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> Subject: OT - Solaris/UNIX networking cheat sheet
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> Hi Group,
>
> In working with Cisco equip in the field, I often find
> that knowledge of unix (particularly Solaris) is
> helpful. Usually in the racks beside the
> routers/switches are Sun Netras running BIND, Web
> servers, etc and it is always good to know enough about
> Solaris to do some basic troubleshooting/administration.
>
> I know that there are lots of resources available for
> Solaris admin, but does anyone have any good links or
> resources for a condensed "cheat sheet" of commands (ie.
> ifconfig, ndd, etc). I am looking for something that is
> detailed enough to show the params for the commands,
> because I can usually remember the command (ie sar) but
> I cannot remember the params to pull the info that I
> need (ie memory util.) And of course going to the man
> pages can be frustrating and time-consuming.
>
> I am particularly interested in network interface stats,
> network config, and general performance monitoring
> (memory, cpu, disk ,etc). Please let me know if any of
> you have run across any helpful resources.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob Dixon



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