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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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DNS settings

Hi all,
I'm trying to figure out how DNS settings can be made effective after changing the resolv.conf file. I don't want to shut down and restart, so I'm looking for a possible process that I can stop and start. However, I'm not having any luck finding information to do so. Does anyone know if this can be done, and how? And on a side note, I'm changing the time servers in the ntp.conf file as well, and as far as I can tell, I'll only need to stop and start the xntpd service. Does this sound right?


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