Solaris Internals: Core Kernel ComponentsSun Microsystems, Incorporated, 2001 - 657 páginas This is Sun's definitive guide to the internals of SunOS, the operating system component of Sun's Solaris operating environment. It will be invaluable for anyone responsible for Solaris management, maintenance, performance and/or application tuning. This book covers all aspects of SunOS internals, especially major kernel data structures and kernel code algorithms, with a focus on practical applications. Understand how the Solaris operating environment is organized; including the kernel directory hierarchy, system facilities, interfaces, system calls, libraries, Posix support, and more. Review processes, threads, the dispatcher, and the Virtual File System (VFS). Understand the Solaris Memory Architecture, virtual memory, and interprocess communications -- and master memory analysis, sizing and capacity planning. |
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An Introduction to Solaris | 3 |
Table 11 Solaris Release History | 6 |
Table 12 File Systems Available in Solaris File System Framework | 24 |
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algorithm anon array binary bits block boot buffer bytes callout table context copy-on-write created data structure default device driver disk dispatch queue entry execution fault Figure file descriptor flag free memory function handler hardware Header File implementation initialized inode interfaces kernel memory kernel module kernel thread layer linked list loadable loaded lotsfree Mbytes memory allocation memory segment memory system message queue mutex locks object offset operating system page fault parameter physical memory physical swap pointer POSIX priority priority inheritance process address space procfs released routine RW lock scanner scheduling class seg_vn segment driver semaphore shared memory signal slab allocator sleep queue slot Solaris 2.6 Solaris kernel SPARC specific stack struct sun4u swap space swapfs synchronization system call trap turnstile UltraSPARC UNIX user thread virtual address space virtual memory virtual memory system virtual swap vnode wakeup write
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