Solaris 9 9/05 Release Notes

Chapter 4 Documentation Issues

This chapter describes known documentation problems.

Document Affected: Sunscreen 3.2 Configuration Examples Manual

In the chapter, “Using High Availability (HA)”, sections 1b and 4b, on pages 72 and 73, should read as follows:

Document Affected: System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP)

The documentation issues in this section apply to different locations in the System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP).

The Name Service Switch (Overview)

At the end of the section, “The Switch File and Password Information”, the following text should be added:

Avoid maintaining multiple repositories for the same user. By maintaining centralized password management in a single repository for each user, you reduce the possibilities of confusion and error. If you choose to maintain multiple repositories per user, update password information by using the passwd -r command.


passwd -r repository

If no repository is specified with the -r option, passwd updates the list of repositories in nsswitch.conf in reverse order.

LDAP Naming Services Setup and Administration

In the “LDAP Naming Services Setup and Administration” section, references to the use of the ldapclient command options are incorrect. For all Solaris 9 releases, the command syntax should be changed to the following:

Incorrect Reference 

Correct Reference 

ldapclient -l

ldapclient list

ldapclient -p

ldapclient init [-a attribute name]

ldapclient -m

ldapclient mod

For more information, see the ldapclient(1M) man page.

Transitioning from NIS to LDAP (Overview/Tasks)

In the chapter “Transitioning from NIS to LDAP (Overview/Tasks)”, Table 19-2 N2L Commands and Files should include the following additional information.

Table 4–1 Table 19–2 N2L Commands and Files

Command or File 

Description 

ageing.byname 

A mapping used by yppasswdd to read and write password aging information to the DIT when the NIS-to-LDAP transition is implemented. 

Network Information Service (NIS) (Overview)

In the chapter “Network Information Service (NIS) (Overview)”, Table 7-3 NIS Map Descriptions should include the following additional NIS maps.

Table 4–2 Table 7–3 NIS Map Descriptions

Map Name 

Corresponding NIS Admin File 

Description 

auth.attr 

auth.attr 

Authorization names and descriptions 

exec.attr 

exec.attr 

Profile execution attributes 

prof.attr 

prof.attr 

Attributes for execution profiles 

user.attr 

user.attr 

Extended attributes for users and roles 

audit.user 

audit.user 

User auditing preselection data 

Document Affected: Administering DHCP (Task) in System Administration Guide: IP Services

The section, “Creating DHCP Options and Macros for Solaris Installation Parameters”, should include the following information about DHCP Vendor Options Size Limitations:

Note that the sum total of the values assigned to all the options in a macro must not exceed 255 bytes, including the option codes and length information. This limit is dictated by the DHCP protocol.

Generally, you should pass the minimum amount of vendor information needed. You should use short path names in options that require path names. If you create symbolic links to long paths, you can pass the shorter link names.

Document Affected: Using the CIM Object Manager in Solaris WBEM Developer's Guide

Several patches require that the CIM Object Manager be started manually, after the patches have been applied. The following is a list of those patches:

SPARC 

x86 

112943–08 

114192–04 

114503–03 

114504–03 

112945–20 

114193–13 

114711–02 

114712–02 

To restart the CIM Object Manager, follow these steps:


# /etc/init.d/init.wbem stop

# /etc/init.d/init.wbem start

For more information about stopping and restarting the CIM Object Manager, see “Stopping and Restarting the CIM Object Manager,” in the Solaris WBEM Developer's Guide.