/etc/defaultdomain:
Name the current domain;read and set it at each boot by the script /etc/init.d/inetinit
/etc/default/cron:
Determine logging activity for the cron daemon through specification of the cronlog variable
/etc/default/login:
Control root logins at the console through specification of the console variable, and other defaults
/etc/default/su:
Determine /etc/hostname.le0 logging activity for the su command through specification of the sulog variable
/etc/dfs/dfstab:
List which distributed file systems will be shared at boot time
/etc/dfs/sharetab:
List currently shared NFS files and directories
/etc/hosts:
Associate Internet Protocol(IP) addresses to particular system names(symbolically linked to /etc/inet/hosts)
/etc/hostname.le0:
Assign a system name, and through cross-referencing the /etc/hosts file, add an IP address to a particular network interface
/etc/inetd.conf:
List information for network services that can be invoked by the inetd daemon
/etc/inittab:
Read by init daemon at startup to determine which rc scripts to execute; also contains default run level
/etc/minor_perm:
Specify permissions to be assigned to device files
/etc/mnttab:
Display a list of currently mounted file systems
/etc/name_to_major:
Display a list of configured major device numbers
/etc/netconfig:
Display the network configuration database read during network initialization and use
/etc/netmasks:
Display the netmask value; read at boot time during network initialization
/etc/nsswitch.conf:
List the database configuration file for the name service switch engine
/etc/path_to_inst:
List the contents of the system device tree using the format of physical device names and instance numbers
/etc/protocols:
List known protocols used in conjunction with Internet
/etc/rmtab:
List current remotely mounted file systems
/etc/rpc:
List available RPC programs
/etc/services:
List well-known networking services and associated port numbers; maintained by the Network Information Center(NIC)
/etc/system:
Use for setting tunable kernel parameters
/etc/vfstab:
List local and remote file systems mounted at boot time
/var/adm/messages:
List recent console window and/or boot messages
/var/adm/sulog:
Display a record for each invocation of the su command
/var/adm/utmpx:
List user and accounting information for the who and login commands
/var/adm/wtmpx:
Maintain history of user information for the accounting package and report facility
/var/lp/log:
List print services activity
/var/sadm/install/contents:
List installed software packages
/var/saf/_log:
List activity of the service Access Facility(SAF)
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