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        <title>Solaris Cheat-Sheet</title>
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        <description>Here's a bunch of commands you'll find useful for getting your way around Solaris. 

For details help about a particular command, you can use the built-in manual system. Simply type:


$ man command

Commonly Used Commands
 Files and Folders  Disk space remaining 
 (in gigabytes)df -ht Processors and Memory  CPU and memory statisticsprstat -Z -s cpu 
 (replacement for Linux's 'top') Virtual memory usage prstat -Z 
 vmstat 5 5 List running processes  ps -elf  User Management  Add a new user usera…</description>
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        <title>Setting up DNS on a Solaris Zone</title>
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        <description>One of your first tasks once you've logged into your zone is to make it so that it's accessible from the outside world. We provide each zone with a dedicated IP address, but most of your visitors will prefer to use www.yourcompany.com instead of 209.85.171.100.</description>
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        <title>Solaris 101</title>
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        <description>This guide gives you a quick introduction to the OpenSolaris environment, how to connect and work with your account using SSH, and a few basic commands you'll need to use your Zone.

A Bit About Solaris


Solaris is a UNIX operating system developed by Sun Microsystems. Renowned for its ability to scale to mainframe systems, its stability and maturity, and the introduction of a range of revolutionary features, Solaris is a perfect foundation for your website. A brief introduction is available at…</description>
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        <title>Net5 Solaris Zone Hosting</title>
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        <description>While Net5 Solaris Zone Hosting provides you with flexible and powerful hosting, the nature of this service means that you need some knowledge of Solaris and the other software packages. We provide a number of short guides here that will help you get started. If you're already familiar with Linux, you'll find quite a number of similarities.</description>
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        <description>Webmin is a great web-based control panel for your site, able to automate your entire site without needing to know complex configuration details. Better yet, it's free!

Installing Webmin

First, you need to login to your zone via SSH. 

We now need to download the latest version of webmin to your zone.</description>
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