Internet address
(See IP address )
Internet Boot Protocol
(See BOOTP )
internet daemon, 5–2
IP address
registering, 6–2
registeringfor DMSclient, 10–8
J
joind, 5–2
joind daemon, 5–1, 8–6
K
kernel
customizedfor DMSclients, 9–5
full build support for DMS client,
10–6
generic, 9–3
no build support for DMS client,
10–6
partial build support for DMS
client, 10–6
types of build support for DMS
clients, 10–6
kit
(See subset )
L
LAN, 1–1
host addresses on, 10–8
installation of RIS server, 3–4
installing DMS server, 10–3
layered products
diskspace on DMS servers, 10–5
License Management Facility
(See LMF )
listing
DMS clients, 12–12
installed subsets, 12–14
RIS clients, 6–10
listing RIS products, 6–11
LMF
required for servers, 10–1
local area network
(See LAN )
lock files
DMS, 13–1
RIS, 8–1
M
management of RIS, 6–1
mandatory subsets
space required, 10–5
trouble with, 8–3
modifying
environmentfor DMSclient, 12–10
IP address for DMS client, 12–10
network hardware address for DMS
client, 12–9
mountd daemon, 10–3
mounting
a CD-ROM, 4–1, 11–1
multiple client areas in DMS, 9–5
N
naming conventions
for DMS environments, 11–5
naming service, 6–1
registering DMS clients, 10–8
registering RIS clients, 6–2
network
file system, 9–2
naming service, 6–1
Network Configuration
Application
utility, 10–8
network daemons
for DMS, 13–2
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