This section describes how to remove NIS+ from an NIS+ server.
Keep in mind that removing NIS+ from a server does not remove the NIS+ name service from your network. See Removing the NIS+ Namespace for information on removing the NIS+ name service from a network and returning to either NIS or /etc files for naming purposes.
You can replace a machine that you are using as an NIS+ server with another machine. See Replacing Server Machines.
To remove NIS+ from a server, follow these steps:
Perform the steps necessary to remove NIS+ from a client.
An NIS+ server is also an NIS+ client. This means that you must first remove the client-related part of NIS+. You can use nisclient -r as described in Removing NIS+ That Was Installed Using nisclient or the NIS+ command set as described in Removing NIS+ That Was Installed Using NIS+ Commands.
Remove the server's groups_dir and org_dir directories.
server# nisrmdir -f groups_dir.domainname server# nisrmdir -f org_dir.domainname |
Locate and kill the keyserv, rpc.nisd, nis_cachemgr, and nscd processes on the server.
server# ps -ef | grep rpc.nisd root 137 1 67 16:34:44 ? rpc.nisd server# kill -9 137 server# ps -ef | grep keyserv root 714 1 67 16:34:44 ? keyserv server# kill -9 714 server# ps -ef | grep nis_cachemgr root 123 1 67 16:34:44 ? nis_cachemgr server# kill -9 123 server# ps -ef | grep nscd root 707 1 67 16:34:44 ? nscd server# kill -9 707 |
Remove the /var/nis directory and files.
rootmaster# rm -rf /var/nis/* |