naming service registration for
DMS, 10–8
registering for DMS, 10–7
registration for RIS, 6–1
registration information, 12–2
registration information for DMS,
10–8
removing from DMS, 12–11
removing from RIS, 6–9
software version compatibility for
DMS, 10–1, 11–1
software version compatibility for
RIS, 3–2
view of DMS areas, 9–5
client area
calculating disk space for DMS,
10–6
in DMS, 9–5
client areas
establishing multiple for DMS, 9–5
cloned client
registration problems, 8–4
cluster
rolling upgrade, 2–5
compatibility
DMS server and client, 11–1
RIS server and client, 3–2
configuring
DMS environments, 11–11
controlling
growthof DMSroot area, 12–14
creating
RIS area, 4–1
D
daemon
bootpd, 8–6
inetd, 5–2
internet, 5–2
joind, 5–2
mountd, 10–3
network
checking status for DMS, 13–2
nfsd, 10–3
nfsiod, 10–3
portmap, 10–3
required by NFS, 10–3
tftpd, 5–4, 8–9
Dataless Management Services
(See DMS )
deleting
a DMS client, 12–11
aDMS softwareenvironment, 12–7
a RIS client, 6–9
RIS product list, 6–12
determining
software subset size, 10–7
DHCP, 5–1
disk partitions
allocating for DMS, 10–3
on DMS server, 10–2
disk space
allocating for DMS, 10–3
for DMS client area, 10–6
overhead for DMS administration,
10–5
planning for DMS, 10–4, 10–5
planning for RIS, 3–3
showing use of, 12–14
displaying
disk usage, 12–14
distribution device
description of, 1–2
distribution media, 4–1, 11–2
(See also CD-ROM )
DMS, 1–1, 9–1
adding a client, 12–2
booting a client, 12–6
C2 security, 10–9
client
troubleshooting, 13–1
client area, 9–5
client registration, 10–7
client system disk space, 10–4
configuring environments, 11–11
controlling growth of root area,
12–14
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