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Inside Solaris 9 |
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Rating:  Summary: Used it to upgrade my certifcation Review: I used this book to upgrade my certfication to Solaris 9 (I've previously used Solaris 8). I thought the book was a bit more complete than the other Solaris 9 book I had, especially in SVM, SMC, and installation methods (which was tested quite heavily on my exam). The author made good use of examples and "real life" scenerios which made it easier to read than the Sun docs. I'm a bit confused by the previous reader's comments-I thought it was the most up to date Solaris book I've found. My other Solaris 9 book referred to AdminTool and AdminSuite (not SMC) like they were current products, it was in this book I found them to be "end of lifed". I think the reader confused file management with file system management- I thought both had very good coverage. BTW- I use the Korn shell- so what?
Rating:  Summary: Used it to upgrade my certifcation Review: I used this book to upgrade my certfication to Solaris 9 (I've previously used Solaris 8). I thought the book was a bit more complete than the other Solaris 9 book I had, especially in SVM, SMC, and installation methods (which was tested quite heavily on my exam). The author made good use of examples and "real life" scenerios which made it easier to read than the Sun docs. I'm a bit confused by the previous reader's comments-I thought it was the most up to date Solaris book I've found. My other Solaris 9 book referred to AdminTool and AdminSuite (not SMC) like they were current products, it was in this book I found them to be "end of lifed". I think the reader confused file management with file system management- I thought both had very good coverage. BTW- I use the Korn shell- so what?
Rating:  Summary: Zero Stars Review: I've never read such a crummy, outdated and useless computer book in my life. Korn shell? Sure, 20 years ago. File management is just links and grep? Riiiight. You really use dtmail? That's the best one I've heard in a long time buddy. I'm returning my copy pronto.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book Review: I've used other Calkins' books in the past to get certified on Solaris. I find his books excellent, easy to understand, and packed with tips and great information. This book was actually recommended to me by a Sun instructor I had for my Sa-299 course. I've found this book an excellent reference guide to get me going on Solaris 9 and would recommend it to anyone that needs to administer a Solaris 9 system.
Rating:  Summary: Very complete coverage. Good author. A definate "buy". Review: Take a careful look at the " table of contents " link. This book does a VERY thorough job of covering what you need. It does cover from the basics to advanced. The depth is not uniform (e.g. NIS+ has just a few pages); it tries to be everything to everybody. Worth buying. (BillC's other books are excellent also.)
Rating:  Summary: Very complete coverage. Good author. A definate "buy". Review: Take a careful look at the " table of contents " link. This book does a VERY thorough job of covering what you need. It does cover from the basics to advanced. The depth is not uniform (e.g. NIS+ has just a few pages); it tries to be everything to everybody. Worth buying. (BillC's other books are excellent also.)
Rating:  Summary: Very Nice Reference Review: This book provides a good source of reference for moving to Solaris 9. I especially appreciate the sections on RBAC, JumpStart, and System Monitoring/Tuning. Topics I have not found described well in other books are presented here in a concise manner. The examples throughout the book are "real life" and plentiful. I recommend this book to anyone moving to Solaris 9 that needs an occasional reference while administering their system(s).
Rating:  Summary: Inside...a 50,000 ft view you mean... Review: When I see a title called "Inside" I expect to get details on how a system works under the covers. For UNIX I would expect detailed coverage of the kernel and how it works. Or the TCP/IP stack implementation and how it can be tuned. Sadly, this book is just another useless user guide rewrite. Useful for newbies but useless for everyone else.
Rating:  Summary: Inside...a 50,000 ft view you mean... Review: When I see a title called "Inside" I expect to get details on how a system works under the covers. For UNIX I would expect detailed coverage of the kernel and how it works. Or the TCP/IP stack implementation and how it can be tuned. Sadly, this book is just another useless user guide rewrite. Useful for newbies but useless for everyone else.
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