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solstice

Section: System Administration Commands (1M)
Updated: 15 Sep 1995
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NAME

solstice - access system administration tools with a graphical user interface  

SYNOPSIS

/bin/solstice  

DESCRIPTION

solstice used on a system presents the Solstice Launcher, a graphical user interface that provides access to the Solstice AdminSuite product family of system administration tools. The tools that appear in the launcher depend on what Solstice products you installed on your system.

Help is available by using the Help button.  

USAGE

The Solstice Launcher allows you to do the following tasks:

Launch applications Use the Solstice Launcher to launch system administration tools.

Register applications Use the Solstice Launcher to add and register applications locally with the launcher.

Remove applications Use the Solstice Launcher to remove locally registered applications.

Customize application properties Use the Solstice Launcher to show, hide, or remove applications in the launcher, reorder the icons, change the launcher window width, modify applications properties, and add applications.

 

FILES

/$HOME/.solstice_registry

Local registry information.

 

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE
AvailabilitySUNWsadml

 

SEE ALSO

soladdapp(1M), soldelapp(1M), attributes(5)  

NOTES

The Solstice Launcher adds or removes local applications that are private to the user (not local to the system) only. The properties of globally registered applications that are used by local and remote users sharing the software from a particular /opt directory cannot be modified from the Solstice Launcher. To register global applications for use by local and remote users, use the soladdapp(1M) command. To remove globally registered applications, use the soldelapp(1M) command.


 

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NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
USAGE
FILES
ATTRIBUTES
SEE ALSO
NOTES

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