Wednesday, July 2, 2008

SOLARIS COMMANDS-1

BASIC COMMANDS:-
1-apropos - locate commands by keyword lookup
2-alias - create or remove a pseudonym or shorthand for a command or series of commands
3-awk - pattern scanning and processing language
4-admintool(1M) – system administration with a graphical user interface
5-answerbook2_admin(1M) – bring up AnswerBook2 administration tool GUI
6-apache(1M) – Apache hypertext transfer protocol server overview
7-arp(1M) – address resolution display and control
8-aset(1M) – monitors or restricts accesses to system files and directories
9-aset.restore(1M) – restores system files to their content before ASET is installed
10-automount(1M) – install automatic mount points
11-automountd(1M) – autofs mount/unmount daemon
12-banner - make posters
13-basename - deliver portions of path names
14-batch - execute commands at a later time
15-bg - control process execution
16-boot(1M) – start the system kernel or a standalone program
17-bsmconv(1M) – enable or disable the Basic Security Module (BSM) on Solaris
18-bsmrecord(1M) – display Solaris audit record formats
19-bsmunconv(1M) – enable or disable the Basic Security Module (BSM) on Solaris
20-busstat(1M) – report bus-related performance statistics
21-cd - change working directory
22-chdir - change working directory
23-chgrp - change file group ownership
24-chmod - change the permissions mode of a file
25-chown - change file ownership
26-clear - clear the terminal screen
27-cmp(1) – compare two files
28-compress - compress, uncompress files or display expanded files
29-cp - copy files. See also
30-Unix cp command cpio - copy file archives in and out
31-chat(1M) – automated conversational exchange tool
32-chown(1M) – change owner
33-chroot(1M) – change root directory for a command
34-cpustat(1M) – monitor system behavior using CPU performance counters
35-cron(1M) – clock daemon
36- cvcd(1M) – virtual console
37-crontab(1) – user crontab file. See also
38-Cron and Other Command Schedulers
39-crypt - encode or decode a file
40-csplit - split files based on context
41-ctags - create a tags file for use with ex and vi
42-cut - cut out selected fields of each line of a file
43-cd - change working directory
44-chdir - change working directory
45-chgrp - change file group ownership
46-chmod - change the permissions mode of a file
47-chown - change file ownership
48-clear - clear the terminal screen
49-cmp(1) – compare two files
50-compress - compress, uncompress files

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