System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (NIS+)

ProcedureHow to Remove the NIS+ Namespace

  1. Remove the .rootkey file from the root master.


    rootmaster# rm -f /etc/.rootkey
  2. Remove the groups_dir and org_dir subdirectories from the root master root domain.


    rootmaster# nisrmdir -f groups_dir.domainname
    rootmaster# nisrmdir -f org_dir.domainname
    

    Where domainname is the name of the root domain, for example, doc.com.

  3. Remove the root domain.


    rootmaster# nisrmdir -f domainname
    

    Where domainname is the name of the root domain, for example, doc.com.

  4. Stop the keyserver.


    client# svcadm disable /network/rpc/keyserv
  5. Stop the NIS+ service.

    This kills the rpc.nisd daemon and the nis_cachemgr.


    rootmaster# svcadm disable -t /network/rpc/nisplus:default
  6. Stop the name service cache (nscd).


    rootmaster# svcadm disable -t /system/name-service-cache:default
  7. Create a new domain.


    rootmaster# domainname name
    

    Where name is the name of the new domain; for example, the name of the domain before you installed NIS+.

  8. Remove the existing /etc/defaultdomain file.


    rootmaster# rm /etc/defaultdomain
    
  9. Recreate the /etc/defaultdomain file with the new domain name.


    rootmaster# domainname > /etc/defaultdomain
  10. Replace the original nsswitch.conf file.

    If you set up this server with nisserver -r, you can use:


    rootmaster# cp /etc/nsswitch.conf.no_nisplus /etc/nsswitch.conf

    Alternatively, you can copy over one of the default switch template files. To use the default NIS switch file template, you would type:


    rootmaster# cp /etc/nsswitch.nis etc/nsswitch.conf

    To use the default /etc files switch file template, you would type:


    rootmaster# cp /etc/nsswitch.files etc/nsswitch.conf
  11. Remove the /var/nis directory and files.


    rootmaster# rm -rf /var/nis/*
  12. Start the NIS+ service.


    rootmaster# svcadm enable /network/rpc/nisplus:default