$ command line cheat sheets
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Cheat Sheet:For people coming to OpenSolaris from Linux. Users: ------ pfexec - sudo Processes: ---------- prstat - like top pgrep - find PID of process pstack - call stack of a process pfiles - find open files for process (like lsof) pcred - display process credentials (effective/real UID & GID etc.) pldd - show linked libraries psig - list signal actions and handlers man 1 proc - get more information on process related tools Example: pfiles `pgrep cron` NFS exports: ------------ /etc/dfs/dfstab - like /etc/exports Exporting the file systems: $ exportfs -a or $ svcadm restart svc:/network/nfs/server Alternatively export directory with $ share /path/to/export and stop sharing it with $ unshare /path/to/export Monitoring: ----------- dtrace - dynamic tracing compiler and tracing utility vmstat - virtual memory statistics mpstat - like vmstat but per processor iostat netstat psrinfo -v - cat /proc/cpuinfo prtconf - cat /proc/meminfo) Kernel modules: --------------- modinfo - like lsmod modload - like modprobe modunload - like rmmod scanpci - scan for PCI devices Software management: ------------------- beadm - manage boot environments pkg - install/remove packages pkg image-update [-nv] - upgrade whole boot environment Services: --------- svcs - view services svcadm - administer services svccfg - add or change services Disks and storage media: ------------------------ format - like fdisk rmformat - format for removable media vold / volcheck cdrw - like cdrecord Networking: ----------- ifconfig ndd - get/set driver configuration parameters (like miitool) dhcpagent ipfilter - dladm - vlans, bonding Device management: ------------------ devfsadm
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