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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1002404.1 : Steps to configure a 5210/5310 for a NIS+ environment
PreviouslyPublishedAs 203366 Description The following steps are required to configure a 5210 or 5310 NAS device to participate in a NIS+ environment Steps to Follow This document assumes that there is an existing functional NIS+ domain and that the user performing the tasks has the ability to make changes on the NIS+ home domain server. Step 1: Manually add credentials for the 5210 or 5310 NAS to the home domain servers credentials file. The nisaddcred command is used to perform this action. a) At the NIS+ home domain server, log in as root b) Enter the following command: # nisaddcred -p unix.<hostname>@domain-name -P <hostname>.domain-name. des -- <hostname> is the name of the 5310 -- domain-name is the NIS+ domain the 5310 is joining. -- Do not forget the trailing "." in the -P <hostname>.domain-name. c) Once the above is entered, you are prompted for a password (not necessarily the root password) it is this password that is later used for the Secure RPC Password, enter the password, and make note of it - the credentials are now created Example: To add a 5310 with the hostname "5310" to the "sales.example.com" NIS+ domain: # nisaddcred -p [email protected] -P 5310.sales.example.com. des Step 2: Configuring NIS+ on the 5210 or 5310 NAS a) Using the web browser, connect to the 5310 b) Make the following selections: "Unix Configuration" --> "Set Up NIS+" c) On the resulting input screen configure the following: Check "Enable NIS+" Home Domain Server: IP address of the NIS+ server NIS+ domain: NIS+ domain with a period on the end Secure RPC Password: Password used when performing the nisaddcred from above Search Path: leave it blank Use Broadcast - not checked d) Click the "Apply" button to save changes Step 3: Configuring Name Services on the 5210 or 5310 b) Make the following selections: "Unix Configuration" --> "Configure Name Services" c) On the resulting input screen configure the name service look-up order for the following: User Order Groups Order Netgroups Order Hosts Order d) Click the "Apply" button to save changes Step 4: Verify Name Service configuration a) Telnet to the 5210 or 5310 NAS b) At "Connect to" screen, enter admin c) Use hostlook command to perform a host lookup function: > hostlook red red: Name: red Addr: 172.19.86.245 If the NIS+ configuration is correct and it is used as the primary "Host Order" naming service, information about the entered host will be displayed. Product Sun StorageTek 5310 NAS Appliance Sun StorageTek 5210 NAS Appliance 5210, 5310, nas, NIS+ Previously Published As 82512 Change History Date: 2006-01-04 User Name: 120551 Action: Add Comment Comment: I have several updates to your document. Can you review and make change where needed in your document. I need this document to accompany my SE5x10 checklists for NIS install. Thanks Dave. ***************************** NIS + configuration 1. The nisserver script below will create a NIS + sparc server. nisserver -r -d nasclass.com - Create NIS+ Server nispopulate -f -p /nis+files -d nasclass.com (convert files to nis+) The nisserver script will create a password : nisplus 2. Manually add credentials for the NAS head to the home domain servers credentials file. The nisaddcred command is used to perform this action. At the NIS+ home domain server, log in as root Enter the following command: # nisaddcred -p unix. -- -- domain-name is the NIS+ domain the NAS head is joining. -- Do not forget the trailing "." in the -P Once the above is entered, the user is prompted to enter a password. The password will be used later for the Secure RPC Password. Enter the password and make note of it the credentials are now created Example: To add a NAS head with the hostname "nas5x01" to the "nasclass.com" NIS+ domain: # /usr/bin/nisaddcred -p [email protected] -P nas5x01.nasclass.com. des 3. Configuring NIS+ on the NAS head Using the NAS GUI web browser, connect to the NAS head Make the following selections: "Unix Configuration" --> "Set Up NIS+" On the resulting input screen configure the following: Check "Enable NIS+" Home Domain Server: IP address of the NIS+ server NIS+ domain: NIS+ domain with a period on the end Secure RPC Password: Password used when performing the nisaddcred from above Search Path: leave it blank Use Broadcast - not checked Click the "Apply" button to save changes 4. Configuring Name Services Make the following selections: "Unix Configuration" --> "Configure Name Services" On the resulting input screen configure the NIS+ look-up order for the following: User Order Groups Order Netgroups Order Hosts Order d) Click the "Apply" button to save changes 5. Verify Name Service configuration a) Telnet to the NAS head b) At "Connect to" screen, enter admin c) Use hostlook command to perform a host lookup function: > hostlook northstar Name: northstar Alias: northstar Addr: 192.168.0.65 If the NIS+ configuration is correct and it is used as the primary "Host Order" naming service, information about the entered host will be displayed. 6. To test the NIS + server create a NIS+ group and display details. Remember to include the trailing period. /usr/bin/nisgrpadm -c admin.nasclass.com. /usr/bin/nisgrpadm -l admin.nasclass.com. 7. Other NIS+ server commands to test successful installation /usr/lib/nis/nisping -C nasclass.com. /usr/bin/niscat rpc.org_dir Version: 0 Date: 2005-09-02 User Name: 25440 Action: Approved Comment: Changed example domain name and IP address to ficticious examples as mandated in the Sun Editorial Style Guide. Publishing. Version: 3 Date: 2005-09-02 User Name: 25440 Action: Accept Comment: Version: 0 Date: 2005-09-02 User Name: 124974 Action: Approved Comment: Looks good. Version: 0 Date: 2005-09-02 User Name: 124974 Action: Accept Comment: Version: 0 Date: 2005-09-02 User Name: 119902 Action: Approved Comment: Please review for technical accuracy Version: 0 Date: 2005-09-02 User Name: 119902 Action: Created Comment: Version: 0 Product_uuid 63654ce5-f88d-11d8-ab63-080020a9ed93|Sun StorageTek 5310 NAS Appliance d4e4fc3d-7c3f-11d8-9e3a-080020a9ed93|Sun StorageTek 5210 NAS Appliance Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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