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<td>/usr/dt</td> | |||
<td>Java Desktop System (JDS) software directory or mount point</td> | |||
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<td>/usr/include</td> | |||
<td>Header files</td> | |||
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<td>directory contains Java technology programs & libraries</td> | |||
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Revision as of 13:32, 13 July 2011
My Solaris 10 System Administration Part I notes.
Credits
My main source of information came from Oracle System Administration of Solaris 10 Part I from Oracle University (excellent training) & Solaris 10 man pages.
Solaris 10 OS Directory Hierarchy
File systems
Unix File System (UFS) is the default file system
Directory starts with root directory (/)
Solaris 10 OS includes alternate file system called zettabyte file system (ZFS)
Logically all directories fall below root directory (/)
Physically directories can be located on one or spread over multiple file systems
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Refer to filesystem man page for more information on file system organization.
$ man -s 5 filesystem
Important directories
Directory | Notes |
/ | root of file system |
/bin | symbolic link to /usr/bin & location for binary files of standard system commands |
/dev | primary directory for logical device names & contents of directory are symbolic links to device files in /devices directory |
/etc | directory holds host-specific config files & databases for system administration |
/export | default directory for commonly shared file systems (like user home directories) |
/home | default directory or mount point for user home directories |
/kernel | |
/lib | |
/mnt | |
/opt | |
/platform | |
/sbin | |
/usr | |
/var |
Important in-memory system directories
/dev/fd | |
/devices | |
/etc/mnttab | |
/etc/svc/volatile | |
/proc | |
/system/contract | |
/system/object | |
/tmp | directory for temporary files (cleared during boot sequence) |
/var/run |
Subdirectories of note under /dev
/dev/dsk | block disk devices |
/dev/fd | file descriptors |
/dev/md | logical volume management metadisk drives |
/dev/pts | pseudo terminal devices |
/dev/rdsk | raw disk devices |
/dev/rmt | raw magnetic devices |
/dev/term | serial devices |
Important subdirectories under /etc
/etc/acct | config info for accounting system |
/etc/cron.d | config info for cron utility |
/etc/default | default info for various programs |
/etc/inet | config files for network services |
/etc/init.d | scripts for starting & stopping services |
/etc/lib | |
/etc/lp | config info for printer subsystem |
/etc/mail | config info for mail subsystem |
/etc/nfs | config file for NFS server logging |
/etc/opt | config info for optional packages |
/etc/rc#.d | legacy scripts that are executed when entering or leaving a specific run level |
/etc/security | controls files for Role Based Access Control & security privileges |
/etc/skel | default shell initialization files for new users |
/etc/svc | Service Management Facility database & log files |
Important subdirectories of /usr
/usr/bin | standard system commands |
/usr/ccs | C-compilation programs & libraries |
/usr/demo | demo programs & data |
/usr/dt | Java Desktop System (JDS) software directory or mount point |
/usr/include | Header files |
/usr/jdk | directory contains Java technology programs & libraries |