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10 10-42 Solaris™ 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 After you create the new user, you can confirm the operation was successful by listing the users. Note – If your view option is set for Large Icons, your display might differ from this screen capture; however, the icon for usera should still be present. Figure 10-41 Solaris AdminSuite – New User Listing You can now use the new usera login. 10 Solaris Management Console™ and Solaris AdminSuite 10-43 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 Viewing Groups Viewing groups begins by either clicking the Groups icons on the desktop in the upper right segment, or by clicking on the Groups icon in the Users menu on the upper left segment of the Solaris AdminSuite display. In this example, you would click the Groups icon in the Users menu on the upper left segment of the Solaris AdminSuite display, because the list of users (from the previous example) is displayed on the right. Figure 10-42 Solaris AdminSuite – Users Group Selection To set the initial view for group accounts, perform the following steps: 1. Double-click the Groups Accounts icon. 10 10-44 Solaris™ 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 You are prompted to set the initial view for displaying the available groups. Figure 10-43 Set Initial View Window 2. Click your desired view. 3. Click OK. 10 Solaris Management Console™ and Solaris AdminSuite 10-45 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 The initial view of the available groups is displayed alphabetically by name. Note – You must remember that your earlier selection of Domain➤Security Policies affects whether you search though local sever files first or use the naming services. Figure 10-44 Solaris AdminSuite – Groups Window 10 10-46 Solaris™ 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 Many administrators find a numerically sorted group file easier to read. You can sort the displayed groups by group number, as follows: 4. Click View➤Sort by➤Group ID. Figure 10-45 Solaris AdminSuite – Groups View Sort By Menu The group display also contains an action menu. To make the menu item active, you must first select an existing group; otherwise, the only active menu item is the Add Group selection. 10 Solaris Management Console™ and Solaris AdminSuite 10-47 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 Adding Groups To add a new group, perform the following steps: 1. Click Action➤Add Group. The Group Action menu is displayed. Figure 10-46 Solaris AdminSuite – Groups Action Menu 2. Enter the new group name. You are presented with an available (unused) group ID number. 3. You can accept this group ID number or choose another. Note – This group name and group ID number must be unique. 10 10-48 Solaris™ 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 4. Enter the user names of the group members in the appropriate space. Figure 10-47 Add Group Window 5. Click OK. 10 Solaris Management Console™ and Solaris AdminSuite 10-49 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 6. To confirm the creation of the group, click the Groups icon in the upper-left window. Note – When you reference the groups file using the menu icon, the display’s view format returns to alphabetical. Figure 10-48 Solaris AdminSuite – New Group Listing 10 10-50 Solaris™ 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 Modifying Groups To add users to an existing group, perform the following steps: 1. Highlight the group in the groups display (select sysadmin). 2. Click Action➤Properties. The Group Properties window that corresponds to the highlighted group is displayed. 3. Enter the additional group members into the appropriate location. Figure 10-49 Group Properties Window 4. Click OK. 10 Solaris Management Console™ and Solaris AdminSuite 10-51 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 Computers/Networks Feature Solaris AdminSuite has a feature for manipulating the Computers/Networks information. Local hosts are selected using the Computers selection on the sub-menu. 1. Click Computers/Networks to display the menu selections. 2. Click the Computers selection, and answer the prompts for the initial view. Figure 10-50 Solaris AdminSuite – Computers/Networks Selections [...]... 10-66 Solaris AdminSuite – File System Sort Criteria Solaris Management Console™ and Solaris AdminSuite 10- 67 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 10 Serial Ports Feature Selecting the Serial Ports menu item allows you to configure the serial ports on the system Figure 10- 67 10- 68 Solaris AdminSuite – Serial Ports Window Solaris 8 Operating... the amount of remaining space Figure 10-65 10-66 Solaris AdminSuite – File System Usage Window Solaris 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 10 The File System Usage window contains a sort mechanism similar to those in the other Solaris AdminSuite features; however, the sort fields correspond... mounted file systems, complete the following steps: 2 Click the file system (/mnt in this example) 10-62 Solaris 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 10 3 Click Action®Properties Figure 10-62 Solaris AdminSuite – /mnt File System Selected Solaris Management Console™ and Solaris AdminSuite... Figure 10 -70 illustrates a serial ports view with all columns displayed Figure 10 -70 10 -70 Solaris AdminSuite – Serial Ports Window Solaris 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 10 Configuring Serial Ports Configuring a serial port differs only slightly from configuring other Solaris AdminSuite... addresses Solaris Management Console™ and Solaris AdminSuite 10-53 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 10 You can sort the members either in ascending or descending order Figure 10-53 10-54 Solaris AdminSuite – Computers View Sort By Menu Solaris 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc... shown in Figure 10- 57) Figure 10- 57 Rename Computer Window 3 In the New Computer Name field, enter the new host name 4 Click OK 10- 58 Solaris 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 10 5 Display the list of hosts (showing the modified host name) host20 Figure 10- 58 Solaris AdminSuite – Renamed... Manipulate mount states on existing file systems using the Mounts/Shares feature of Solaris AdminSuite u 10 -74 List the benefits of the Solaris Management Console Configure serial ports using the Serial Ports feature of Solaris AdminSuite Solaris 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 Naming... Install the Solaris Management Console software u Add an application to the Solaris Management Console u List the features of Solaris AdminSuite u Install the Solaris AdminSuite software u Create and modify user accounts using the Users feature of Solaris AdminSuite u Add hosts to the server using the Computers/Networks feature of Solaris AdminSuite u Manipulate mount states on existing file systems using... Mounts/Shares feature includes the following: q Mounts q Shares q File System Usage Figure 10-59 10-60 Solaris AdminSuite – Mounts/Shares Window Solaris 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 10 The Mounts feature displays all file system mounts that are visible to the server that is named in... Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc All Rights Reserved Enterprise Services September 2000, Revision A.1 10 The ports are initially displayed alphabetically, but you can alter the display by performing the following steps: 1 Click View®Sort by®sort_characteristic Figure 10- 68 Solaris AdminSuite – Serial Ports View Sort By Menu Solaris Management Console™ and Solaris AdminSuite . returns to alphabetical. Figure 10- 48 Solaris AdminSuite – New Group Listing 10 10-50 Solaris 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved the naming services. Figure 10-44 Solaris AdminSuite – Groups Window 10 10-46 Solaris 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved the initial view. Figure 10-50 Solaris AdminSuite – Computers/Networks Selections 10 10-52 Solaris 8 Operating Environment System Administration II Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights

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