Solaris 9 Sun Certified System Administrator Study Guide
- Temporary File System (TMPFS)
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The default virtual file system for the /tmp directory, TMPFS holds temporary files and uses local memory to make file system reads and writes. All data in TMPFS is deleted when the computer is shut off.
- track
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A group of hard disk sectors, laid end to end.
- transactional volume
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A logical hard disk volume that stores information about UNIX File System (UFS) read and write transactions.
- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
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A networking protocol suite developed in the UNIX world in the late 1960s. TCP/IP is the most popular networking protocol in the world and is the protocol of the Internet.
- trigger nodes
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AutoFS mount points that do not have file systems mounted under them during the boot process, but will at a later point when the file system needs to be accessed.
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
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The protocol used by the boot server to transfer a boot file to client computers.
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