Ypinit fails in Solaris 10
I am trying to set up a NIS client Solaris 10 for the first time. Ypinit fails with the errors:
svcadm: Pattern 'network/nis/server:default' doesn't match any instances
svcadm: Pattern 'network/nis/xfr:default' doesn't match any instances
svcadm: Pattern 'network/nis/passwd:default' doesn't match any instances
svcadm: Pattern 'network/nis/update:default' doesn't match any instances
svcs -a doesn;t list any of those services. How do I create them? I have the SUNWnisr and SUNnisu packes on the host.
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Then, the network/nis.client service got disabled every time I ran ypinit -c.
Turns out the user had a "securenets" file on the master that was not allowing access. After fiddling with svcadm for a while, everything seems to be working.
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(I re-worded the question and posted it to [Sys Admin Best Practices|http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5330719] )
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