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Operating Systems AIX Back up a client NIM from nim master Post 302339554 by balaji_prk on Thursday 30th of July 2009 09:21:32 PM
Old 07-30-2009
Hey

Seems like NIM master is not able to establish a shell to execute its command

I assume you are using communication protocol as "nimsh". you can check that by running the following @ client

grep -i nim_shell /etc/niminfo

Check the status of nimsh daemon @ NIM master & client

# lssrc -s nimsh (if inoperative start it)

Note: If everything if active, I would just delet the /etc/niminfo file from the CLIENT and register the server back..

Hope that helps

Bala
 

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AUTOFS(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 AUTOFS(8)

NAME
/etc/init.d/autofs - Control Script for automounter SYNOPSIS
/etc/init.d/autofs start|stop|reload DESCRIPTION
autofs control the operation of the automount(8) daemons running on the Linux system. Usually autofs is invoked at system boot time with the start parameter and at shutdown time with the stop parameter. The autofs script can also manually be invoked by the system administra- tor to shut down, restart or reload the automounters. OPERATION
autofs will consult a configuration file /etc/auto.master (see auto.master(5)) to find mount points on the system. For each of those mount points a automount(8) process is started with the appropriate parameters. You can check the active mount points for the automounter with the /etc/init.d/autofs status command. After the auto.master configuration file is processed the autofs script will check for an NIS map with the same name. If such a map exists then that map will be processed in the same way as the auto.master map. The NIS map will be pro- cessed last. /etc/init.d/autofs reload will check the current auto.master map against running daemons. It will kill those daemons whose entries have changed and then start daemons for new or changed entries. If a map is modified then the change will become effective immediately. If the auto.master map is modified then the autofs script must be rerun to activate the changes. /etc/init.d/autofs status will display the current configuration and a list of currently running automount daemons. SEE ALSO
automount(8), autofs(5), auto.master(5). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Christoph Lameter <chris@waterf.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Edited by H. Peter Anvin <hpa@transmeta.com>. 9 Sep 1997 AUTOFS(8)
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