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Commands Reference, Volume 4
Initializes the Network
Installation Management (NIM) master package.
nimconfig -a pif_name=Pif -a netname=Objectname [
-a master_port=PortNumber ] [
-a platform=Value ]
[ -a registration_port=PortNumber ]
[-a ring_speed=Speed
| -a cable_type=CableType
]
nimconfig -r
The nimconfig command
initializes the NIM master package. You must initialize the package
before any other NIM commands can be used. When you use the
-a flag to supply the proper attributes, the nimconfig
command initializes the NIM environment by performing the following
tasks:
- Defines a network object
specified by the ObjectName parameter to represent the network to
which the NIM master's primary interface, specified by the Pif
parameter, is connected.
- Completes the definition
of the NIM master by connecting it to the newly defined network object.
- Defines a resource
object to represent the network boot resource, which is managed automatically
by NIM.
- Defines a resource
object to represent the customization scripts which NIM automatically builds
to perform customization.
- Starts the
NIM communications daemon, nimesis.
-a
| Assigns the following attribute=value pairs:
- pif_name=Pif
- Designates the primary network interface for the NIM master. This
value must be a logical interface name (such as tr0 or en0) which is in the
available state.
- master_port=PortNumber
- Specifies the port number of the nimesis daemon used for NIM
client communication.
- platform=Value
- Specifies the platform. The supported platforms are:
- rs6K
- Micro Channel-based, uniprocessor models
- rs6ksmp
- Micro Channeled-based, symmetric multiprocessor models
- rspc
- PowerPC PCI bus-based, uniprocessor models
- rspcsmp
- PowerPC PCI bus-based, symmetric multiprocessor models
- netname=ObjectName
- Specifies the name you want the nimconfig command to use when
creating the network object to represent the network which the master's
primary interface connects to.
- ring_speed=Speed
- Speed in Mbps. When the pif_name refers to a token ring
network, this value must be given. Acceptable values are:
4
16
- cable_type=CableType
- Specifies the ethernet cable type. When the pif_name
refers to an ethernet network, this value must be given. Acceptable
values are:
bnc
dix
N/A
AIX 4.2 or later Attributes:
- registration_port=PortNumber
- Specifies the port number used for NIM client registration. This
attribute applies only to AIX 4.2 or later.
Note: If you do not specify port numbers on the command line,
the port numbers in the /etc/services file for NIM are used.
If the /etc/services file does not contain entries for the NIM
ports nim and nimreg, the default values of 1058 for
master_port and 1059 for registration_port are
used.
|
-r
| Rebuilds the /etc/niminfo file on the master using the
information which already exists in the NIM database. Note that if
the bos.sysmgt.nim.master package has not been
configured on this machine, this option will fail. This option is
provided in case the /etc/niminfo file is accidentally removed by a
user.
|
Access Control: You must
have root authority to run the nimconfig command.
- To initialize the NIM
environment using token ring and the default NIM ports for network
communications, enter:
nimconfig -a pif_name=tr0 -a netname=net1 -a ring_speed=16
- To initialize the NIM
environment using ethernet and the default NIM ports, enter:
nimconfig -a pif_name=en0 -a master_port=1058 \
-a netname = net2 -a cable_type=bnc
- To rebuild the
/etc/niminfo file on the NIM master when that machine has already been
correctly configured as a master, enter:
nimconfig -r
- To initialize the NIM
master using an ATM network interface, enter:
nimconfig -a pif_name=at0 -a master_port=1058 -a netname=ATMnet
Note: Because an interface to an ATM network does not
currently support booting over the network, this operation will define a
generic network object corresponding to the master's subnet.
- To initialize the NIM
environment using TCP/IP port 1060 for NIM client communications and TCP/IP
port 1061 for NIM client registration, enter:
nimconfig -a pif_name=tr0 -a netname=net2 -a master_port=1060 \
-a registration_port=1061 -a ring_speed=16
/etc/niminfo
| Contains variables used by NIM.
|
The lsnim command, nim command, nimclient command, niminit command.
The .info file.
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