mkclient Command
Purpose
Uncomments the entry in the /etc/rc.nfs file for the ypbind daemon and starts the ypbind daemon to configure a client.
Syntax
Description
The mkclient command uncomments the entry to the /etc/rc.nfs file to start the ypbind daemon to configure a client. The mkclient command starts the ypbind daemon by using the appropriate System Resource Controller (SRC) command.
You can use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) smit mkclient fast path to run this command.
Flags
Item | Description |
---|---|
-I | Uncomments the entry for starting the ypbind daemon to the /etc/rc.nfs file. This entry causes the ypbind daemon to start during the next system restart. |
-B | Uncomments the entry to the /etc/rc.nfs file and starts the ypbind daemon. This flag is the default. |
-N | Causes the startsrc command to start the ypbind daemon. This flag does not affect the /etc/rc.nfs file. |
-S | Specifies which NIS server to use instead of broadcasting for one. This option must be used when no NIS server exists on the networks directly connected to the client machine. |
Examples
To modify the /etc/rc.nfs file so that the ypbind daemon is started on the next system restart, enter:
mkclient -I
Files
Item | Description |
---|---|
/var/yp/domainname directory | Contains the NIS maps for the NIS domain. |
/etc/rc.nfs | Contains the startup script for the NFS and NIS daemons. |