Archive for March, 2009

Directory structure in HP-UX

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HP-UX file system structure is like an inverted tree with the root of the tree at the top and branches and leaves connected to it toward its bottom. The top level is root and represented by the forward slash (/) character. When you install HP-UX Operating Environment, seven file systems are created, by default. These [...]

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Unix : Device Information commands in Solaris 10

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prtconf : This command is used to display configuration information, inclusding the total amount of memory and deviced configured on system as per system’s hierarchy. This also verifies whether any device has been seen/recognised by system or not.
Note : The output of prtconf command can vary depending on the version of the host system’s PROM.

sysdef [...]

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VI Editor: Quick Guide

This item was filled under [ Linux, Solaris ]

FUNCTIONS OF DIFFERENT KEYS
i :- enter in insert mode and inserts the data before cursor position.
I :- move the cursor at the beginning of line and inserts the data before cursor position.
a :- enter in append mode and appends the data after cursor position.
A:- move the cursor at the end of the line and appends [...]

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