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Contents
Main
Tru64 UNIX
Sharing Software on a Local Area Network
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Contents
5 Booting a RIS Client
6 Managing RIS Clients and Environments
7 Managing RIS Profile Sets
8 TroubleshootingRIS
9 Dataless Management Services
10 Preparing DMS Servers and Clients
11 Setting Up a DMS Environment
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About This Manual
Audience
New and Changed Features
The Tru64UNIX documentation is available on the World Wide Web at the following URL:
Organization
This manual is organized as follows:
Related Documentation
Readers Comments
Conventions
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Introduction to Sharing Software
1.1 Overview
1.2 Understanding the Software Sharing Environment
1.3 Identifying a CD-ROM Drive Device Name
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Remote Installation Services
2.1 Overview
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2.2 Starting RIS
2.3 RIS Areas and Product Environments
2.4 RIS Client Characteristics
2.5 Registering Clients
2.6 Identifying a Client Hardware Network Address
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Preparing the RIS Server
3.1 Reviewing RIS Server/Client Version Compatibility
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3.2 Planning Disk Space for RIS
3.3 Installing the Operating System on the RIS Server
3.4 Setting Up a Local Area Network
3.5 Loading and Registering the Server Extensions License
3.6 Preparing RIS for C2 Security
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Setting Up a RIS Area
4.1 Overview
4.2 Installing Software into a New RIS Area
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4.3 Installing Software into an Existing RIS Area
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4.4 Including Hardware Product Kits into a RIS Area
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4.5 Using a RIS Area Mounted on NFS
4.6 Modifying the /etc/exports File
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Booting a RIS Client
5.1 Remote Boot Files and Daemons
5.1.1 The Internet Daemon and Configuration File
5.1.2 The BOOTP Daemon
5.1.3 The /etc/bootptab File
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5.1.4 The tftpd Daemon
5.2 Remote Boot Process Flow
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Managing RIS Clients and Environments
6.1 Preregistration Tasks
6.1.1 Obtaining Information About Each Client
6.1.2 Registering Client Host Names and IP Addresses
6.2 Adding a RIS Client with the ris Utility
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6.3 Adding a RIS Client from the Command Line
6.4 Modifying RIS Clients
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6.5 Removing RIS Clients
6.6 Listing Registered RIS Clients
6.7 Listing Products in RIS Server Areas
6.8 Deleting Products from RIS Server Areas
6.9 Correcting RIS Gateways File Entries
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Managing RIS Profile Sets
7.1 Overview
7.2 Creating Profile Sets
7.3 Registering Clients for Profile Sets
Example 71: Sample RIS Client Profile Set Registration (cont.)
74 Managing RIS Profile Sets
7.4 Converting Old Configuration Description Files
7.5 Determining RIS Client Profile Set Registration
7.6 Removing RIS Client Profile Set Registration
7.7 Deleting Profile Sets from the RIS Server
Troubleshooting RIS
8.1 RIS Lock Files
8.2 Client Password Expiration
8.3 Root File System Mounting
8.4 RIS Client Registration
8.4.1 No Prompt for Client Hardware Address
8.4.2 Duplicate Client Hardware Addresses
8.4.3 Cloned Client Registration
8.4.4 Client Registered on Multiple RIS Servers
8.4.5 Client Not in RIS Database
8.5 RIS Server Response
8.5.1 Servers Using the bootpd Daemon
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8.5.2 Servers Using the joind Daemon
8.5.3 Loading an Incorrect Kernel File
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Dataless Management Services
9.1 Overview
9.2 DMS Benefits
9.3 Relationship Between DMS Servers and Clients
9.3.1 DMS Server
9.3.2 Environment Portion of DMS Area
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9.3.3 Client Portion of DMS Area
9.3.4 Characteristics of DMS Clients
Client B
Server Client A
Preparing DMS Servers and Clients
10.1 Requirements for DMS Servers
10.2 Requirements for DMS Clients
10.3 Allocating Disk Partitions on the DMS Server
10.4 Setting Up a Local Area Network (LAN)
10.5 Setting Up a Network File System
10.6 Planning Disk Space for DMS
10.6.1 Disk Space Required for DMS Environments
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10.6.2 Estimating Disk Space for Clients
10.6.3 Considering Types of Kernel Builds
10.7 Installing the Operating System on the DMS Server
10.8 Registering DMS Clients
10.8.1 Obtaining DMS Client Information
10.8.2 Registering Clients Host Names and IP Addresses
10.9 Considering Security Issues
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Setting Up a DMS Environment
11.1 Ensuring DMS Server and Client Compatibility
11.2 Installing Software in a New DMS Environment
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11.3 Adding Software to an Existing DMS Environment
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11.4 Configuring DMS Environments
11.4.1 Customizing /etc/.proto..* Files
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11.4.2 Configuring the DMS Environment
11.5 Installing WLS Support in DMS
11.5.1 Setting Up a DMS Server for WLS
11.5.2 Setting Up a DMS Client for WLS
11.5.3 Building an Asian Kernel for DMS Clients
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Managing DMS Clients and Environments
12.1 DMS Client Database File
12.2 Adding a DMS Client
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12.3 Booting a DMS Client
12.4 Deleting a Software Environment
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12.5 Modifying Client Information
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12.6 Removing a Client
12.7 Listing DMS Clients
12.8 Showing Software Environments
12.9 Maintaining the DMS Environment
12.9.1 Controlling Root File System Growth
12.9.2 Listing Installed Software Subsets
12.9.3 Removing Subsets
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Troubleshooting DMS
13.1 Removing DMS Lock Files
13.2 Checking NFS Server Status
13.3 Checking Network Daemon Status
13.4 Checking Directory Exports
13.5 Checking Version Compatibility
13.6 Correcting Swap Device Problems
13.7 Reconfiguring for a Hardware Update Release
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RIS Worksheet A2
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DMS Worksheets
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DMS Worksheets B2
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Disk Space for the /clients File System
DMS Worksheets B3
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DMS Client Setup Worksheet
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Using the utilupdate Utility
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Hardware Update Releases in DMS
D.1 Overview
D.2 Installing a Hardware Release into a DMS Area
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