How do I setup a user account so that at login he is given access to one specific directory and can only read the files in that directory. In other words he should not be able to navigate to other directories.
I need to gather the following information on a Solaris 2.8 server:
*Processor speed
*allocation of memory for all applications running on the server
*max number of concurrent connections or logins allowed
*is the server raid configured
I have limited experience with UNIX and do not know the...
I need to get the following information from a Solaris 2.8 server:
* processor speed
* allocation of memory for each application
*max number of concurrent connections or logins allowed
*is the server raid configured
I am new to this, any help would be appreciated.
One of my user accounts on a Solaris 8 server takes 45 seconds to logon. All the other user accounts logon immediately. How can I correct this problem?
gman789
One of my user accounts on a Solaris 8 server takes about 45 seconds to logon. All the other user accounts logon immediately. What would cause this problem?
gman789
I have a Solaris 8 system. My /opt partition is out of space. I would like to reallocate space from one of the other partitions...../home, /var, and /tmp are not using much space. What is the process to get this done?
gman789
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