Network

Disable services in Solaris 10

23 May 2011

To disable a service, you must be root or have sudo privileges. For example, to disable the Puppet service, you would run the following command: svcadm disable network/cswpuppetd:default This will disable the Puppet service and prevent it from running. To verify that the service has been disabled, you can run the following command: svcs | grep puppet This will list all of the services that are currently running, and if the Puppet service is disabled, it will not be listed. ...

GNUSL3S LINUX OS

29 March 2010

Description: GNUSL3S LINUX OS is a versatile and comprehensive distribution that comes with a rich selection of pre-installed software for various purposes. Whether you are a molecular biologist, an IT security professional, a system administrator, or a home server user, you will find the tools and applications you need in this distribution. You can boot from the DVD and enjoy a user-friendly graphical interface, useful recovery tools, and current libraries. ...