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The sudo in blastwave/csw does not inclue the '--secure-path' configure option. This means that commands such as 'sudo mount' will result in 'command not found' errors, as is not in the callee's path. You can build sudo from source: |
The sudo in blastwave/csw does not inclue the '--secure-path' configure option. This means that commands such as 'sudo mount' will result in 'command not found' errors, as is not in the callee's path. You can build sudo from source: |
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CFLAGS=-I/opt/csc/openldap/include LDFLAGS=-L/opt/csc/openldap/lib\ -R/opt/csc/openldap/lib ./configure \ |
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--prefix=/usr --with-secure-path=/opt/csw/sbin:/opt/csw/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin \ |
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--with-all-insults --with-exempt=sudo --with-pam --with-fqdn --with-logging=syslog --with-logfac=auth --with-env-editor \ |
--with-all-insults --with-exempt=sudo --with-pam --with-fqdn --with-logging=syslog --with-logfac=auth --with-env-editor \ |
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--with-timeout=15 --with-password-timeout=0 --disable-root-mailer --disable-setresuid --with-sendmail=/usr/sbin/sendmail |
--with-timeout=15 --with-password-timeout=0 --disable-root-mailer --disable-setresuid --with-sendmail=/usr/sbin/sendmail \ |
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--with-ldap-conf-file=/etc/ldap/ldap.conf |
--with-ldap --with-ldap-conf-file=/etc/ldap/ldap.conf |
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make; make install |
make; make install |
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Revision as of 00:51, 26 January 2008
Solaris is drugs; avoid it at all cost.
pkg-get
pkgadd -d http://www.blastwave.org/pkg_get.pkg
/opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -i gnupg vim
PATH
export PATH=/opt/csw/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:$PATH
Build Tools
You need to insert the Solaris 10 DVD; it should get auto-mounted in /cdrom/sol*. Then ls to /cdrom/sol*/Solaris\ 10/Products and install some packages:
pkgadd -d . SUNWgcc SUNWbinutils SUNWgmake
LDAP
Build openldap:
./configure --disable-slapd --prefix=/opt/csc/openldap --sysconfdir=/etc/ldap make depend; make; make install
Build nss_ldap:
CFLAGS=-I/opt/csc/openldap/include LDFLAGS=-L/opt/csc/openldap/lib\ -R/opt/csc/openldap/lib \ ./configure --with-ldap-conf-file=/etc/libnss-ldap.conf --prefix=/opt/csc/nss_ldap
Comment out the '#define HAVE_SASL_SASL_H' line in config.h.
In Makefile, change 'LIBS = -lldap...' to 'LIBS = $(LDFLAGS) -lldap...'.
make; make install
Install nss_ldap.so:
rm /usr/lib/nss_ldap.so.1 ln -s /opt/csc/nss_ldap/lib/nss_ldap.so /usr/lib/nss_ldap.so.1
Modify /etc/nsswitch.conf to use ldap and then install libnss-ldap.conf and ldap.conf:
scp caffeine:/etc/ldap/ldap.conf /etc/ldap/ldap.conf scp caffeine:/etc/libnss-ldap.conf /etc/libnss-ldap.conf
Kerberos
scp caffeine:/etc/krb5.conf /etc/krb5/krb5.conf
In /etc/pam.conf, after
other auth required pam_unix_cred.so.1
add
other auth sufficient pam_krb5.so.1
You might want to also do this for 'login'.
You need to create /etc/krb5/krb5.keytab containing host/FQDN@CSCLUB.UWATERLOO.CA where FQDN = the fully qualified domain name of the host.
sudo
The sudo in blastwave/csw does not inclue the '--secure-path' configure option. This means that commands such as 'sudo mount' will result in 'command not found' errors, as is not in the callee's path. You can build sudo from source:
CFLAGS=-I/opt/csc/openldap/include LDFLAGS=-L/opt/csc/openldap/lib\ -R/opt/csc/openldap/lib ./configure \ --prefix=/usr --with-secure-path=/opt/csw/sbin:/opt/csw/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin \ --with-all-insults --with-exempt=sudo --with-pam --with-fqdn --with-logging=syslog --with-logfac=auth --with-env-editor \ --with-timeout=15 --with-password-timeout=0 --disable-root-mailer --disable-setresuid --with-sendmail=/usr/sbin/sendmail \ --with-ldap --with-ldap-conf-file=/etc/ldap/ldap.conf make; make install
ZFS
When you add new disks you need to have Solaris rescan for disks. You can do this by adding '-r' as a kernel option (via grub).
You can view a list of disks by typing
format
To create a mirrored "zpool" (basically lvm/mdadm/fs all rolled into one):
zpool create users mirror c2t0d0 c2t1d0
This creates a RAID 1 zpool with component disks c2t0d0 and c2t1d0.
To create datasets (basically mountpoints within a zpool):
zpool create users/dtbartle
Quota can be managed via 'zfs get' and 'zfs set'. To query quota:
zfs get quota
To set quota for a user:
zfs set quota=2G users/dtbartle
To export over NFS:
zfs set sharenfs="sec=sys,rw=caffeine,suagr,..." users
Snapshots are viewable at /users/dtbartle/.zfs/snapshot/
SNMP
An SNMP daemon can be enabled via:
svcadm enable sma
It can be configured via /etc/snmpd/conf/snmpd.conf
External Links
https://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/twiki/view/CF/ADAddSolaris10 http://ashtech.net/~syntax/blog/archives/50-Solaris-10-Partitioning,-RAID,-and-ZFS.html