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Managing System Information, Processes, and Performance in Oracle Solaris 11.1     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Preface

1.  Managing System Information (Tasks)

What's New in Displaying and Changing System Information

Enhancements to hostname and domainname Commands

Displaying System Information

Displaying System Information (Task Map)

Commands That Are Used to Display System Information

How to Display a System's Release Information

How to Display the Date and Time

How to Display a System's Host ID Number

Displaying a System's Architecture and Processor Type

How to Display a System's Product Name

How to Display a System's Installed Memory

How to Display Default and Customized Property Values for a Device

How to Display System Diagnostic Information

Identifying Information About Chip Multithreading Features

How to Display a System's Physical Processor Type

How to Display a System's Virtual Processor Type

Changing System Information

Changing System Information (Task Map)

How to Manually Set a System's Date and Time

How to Set Up a Message-Of-The-Day

How to Change a System's Identity

2.  Managing System Processes (Tasks)

3.  Monitoring System Performance (Tasks)

4.  Scheduling System Tasks (Tasks)

5.  Managing the System Console, Terminal Devices, and Power Services (Tasks)

Index

Chapter 1

Managing System Information (Tasks)

This chapter describes the tasks that are required to display and change the most common system information.

This chapter does not cover information about resource management that enables you to allocate, monitor, and control system resources in a flexible way. For information about managing system resources with resource management, see Chapter 1, Introduction to Resource Management, in Oracle Solaris Administration: Oracle Solaris Zones, Oracle Solaris 10 Zones, and Resource Management.

This is a list of the information that is in this chapter: