peter murray wrote:
Linux has a bunch of tools for admin of the system. i.e. YaST2, etc..
Are there any in OpenSolaris or S10 builds that are close to this?
Many of us want to use OpenSolaris but do not want to become an SA to use it.
i.e. setting up network cards, video, etc.
Solaris 10
Solaris 10 and Express include two admin guis, the java based
smc gui and
the web based webmin gui. To configure your system to run
webmin, run
/usr/sfw/bin/webminsetup and answer it's questions. To run
smc, simply login to a desktop session and run /usr/sbin/smc.
Yes - but one of the
Peter Their also needs to be more user friendly admin tools for the
Peter casual user like in Windows or Mac. When this happens adoption will
Peter become higher...
Alan There is a large effort inside Sun now working on improving Solaris
Alan approachability (also known as the Keep It Simple,
students and you get the next generation of
business owners.
Peter
- Original Message -
From: Döhr, Markus ICC-H [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, September 1, 2005 11:15 am
Subject: RE: [osol-discuss] Admin tools coming?
Solaris 10 and Express include two admin guis, the java based
On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 16:15, Döhr, Markus ICC-H wrote:
Solaris 10 and Express include two admin guis, the java based
smc gui and
the web based webmin gui. To configure your system to run
webmin, run
/usr/sfw/bin/webminsetup and answer it's questions. To run
smc, simply login to a
smc has a CLI tool for most of what can be done with the GUI.
The CLI for smc is in /usr/sadm/bin/sm*
It isn't curses based though.
Yes - then I could use the useradd command also - I have to read the
manpages to get all the option...
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Markus
On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, Döhr, Markus ICC-H wrote:
smc has a CLI tool for most of what can be done with the GUI.
The CLI for smc is in /usr/sadm/bin/sm*
It isn't curses based though.
Yes - then I could use the useradd command also - I have to read the
manpages to get all the option...
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I wanted to say that I need to fiddle with lots of option in both cases
/usr/sadm/bin/sm* and useradd. I'm thinking of something like...
┌ ===Accounts for Users and Groups (lvcapt) (1)┐
│File List View Options Actions Help │
│ Press CTRL-K