On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:43:28PM +1100, Nathan Kroenert wrote: |In our meeting tonight it was discussed that it would be great to have a |meeting that covers all the 'little things' that we have collectively |learned about in the last 12 months of using Solaris 11. | |Things like: | - dlstat - the command for looking at interface statistics | - using fewer commands in a pipeline (not overusing cat, avoiding extra fork/exec's) | - actually using cfgadm to more than just a cfgadm -avl (heh) |etc. | |You get the idea. Stuff that's actually useful in everyday admin life.
- revisiting PROM commands could be useful, just a recap perhaps - bootstrap troubleshooting, or what to do when it all goes pear shaped ... |So - What I'm looking for is two things: |1. Volunteers to present |2. *YOUR* top 5 things that you reckon you do / know / have learned in |the last 12 months that there is good chance others won't know do they need to be solaris things in particular? I've previously presented and/or could crib from other presentations on things such as ssh and screen which whilst not Solaris per se, are very useful ... |Also - when replying, let me know what would get *you* to come along to |meetings, as we are seeing fewer folks (although, not always the same |ones!!) coming along, and I want to make sure we are pitching things |that is of greatest interest to the masses. good question - I typically find clashes with other groups to be the main reason I don't attend -- Malcolm Herbert [email protected]
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