When you change a machine's naming service, you need to modify that machine's switch file accordingly. For example, if you change a machine's naming service from NIS to NIS+, you need to install a switch file appropriate for NIS+. You change switch files by copying the appropriate template file to nsswitch.conf.
If you are installing NIS+ on a machine using the NIS+ installation scripts, the NIS+ template script is copied to nsswitch.conf for you. In this case, you do not have to configure the switch file unless you want to customize it.
Before proceeding to change switch files, make sure the sources listed in the file are properly set up. In other words, if you are going to select the NIS+ version, the client must eventually have access to NIS+ service; if you are going to select the local files version, those files must be properly set up on the client.
To change to a switch file, follow these steps:
Log in to the client as superuser.
Copy the alternate file appropriate for the machine's naming service over the nsswitch.conf file.
NIS+ Version (done automatically for you by NIS+ scripts)
client1# cd /etc client1# cp nsswitch.nisplus nsswitch.conf |
NIS Version
client1# cd /etc client1# cp nsswitch.nis nsswitch.conf |
Local /etc Files Version
client1# cd /etc client1# cp nsswitch.files nsswitch.conf |
Reboot the machine.
The nscd naming service cache daemon caches switch information. Some library routines do not periodically check the nsswitch.conf file to see whether it has been changed. You must reboot the machine to make sure that the daemon and those routines have the latest information in the file.