Hi all,
My original posting was:
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I have a strange NIS+ problem.
I upgraded a subdomain master from solaris2.3 to solaris2.4. Before doing that
I saved the /var/nis dir and the /etc/.rootkey to another machine.
After completing the upgrade, I restored the saved /var/nis and the machine
booted up fine and I can see all the subdomain tables using niscat.
If I restore the /etc/.rootkey the machine wont boot up properly.
The subdomain clients are not able to see the subdomain tables however. I tried
reinitializing the client and rebooting and that did not help either.
Has anyone seen this problem. I will summarize as always.
thanks for your help.
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The solution to the problem was
1) to move the old .rootkey file on the subdomain server.
mv /etc/.rootkey /etc/.rootkey.old
2) keylogin -r with the same old root password.
I was immediately able to see the NIS+ tables of this subdomain from the
clients. Previously I was able to see them from the NIS+ server only.
Thanks to everyone who replied.
-Ramesh.
Ramesh Radhakrishnan
UNIX Systems Administrator
NETRIX CORP, HERNDON, VA.
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