05-13-2013
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Hello again !
Thanks for response of my first question. there is my second quesiton why i have local.profile instead of .profile file ?
my all files in pwd shoes local. before any file.
is anybody can tell me about that ?
Thanks
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
registration_profile
registration_profile(4) File Formats registration_profile(4)
NAME
registration_profile - template for Basic Registration information
SYNOPSIS
registration.profile
DESCRIPTION
The registration profile is a template for the information provided for Basic Registration. The information in this template is consumed by
the sconadm(1M) utility. sconadm is the command-line alternative to the Basic Registration GUI.
An example of the registration profile template is provided in /usr/lib/breg/data/RegistrationProfile.properties. This file is owned by
root, with read-only permissions. As root, you can copy the file to a location of your choosing and edit the file.
The registration profile template contains the following properties:
userName=
password=
hostName=
subscriptionKey=
portalEnabled=
proxyHostName=
proxyPort=
proxyUserName=
proxyPassword=
Values are not required for every property. The filling in or leaving blank a property depends on the task you intend to perform. Possible
tasks are registering a new system, reregistering a system, and establishing a proxy. See sconadm(1M) for examples.
The properties defined for a registration template are as follows:
userName Corresponds to Sun Online Account user name.
password Corresponds to Sun Online Account password.
hostName Hostname of the machine to be registered (defaults to Unix host name, if not provided).
subscriptionKey Enable access to all updates by providing your Sun Subscription Key for entitlement.
Note -
The Sun Subscription Key is now known as the Sun Service Plan Number. However, the name of this field (subscription-
Key) remains unchanged.
portalEnabled If true, enable local client to be managed at the Sun-hosted Update Connection Service. If false, disable local client
to be managed at the Sun-hosted Update Connection Service.
proxyHostName Your HTTP web proxy host name.
proxyPort Your HTTP web proxy port number.
proxyUserName Your HTTP web proxy user name.
proxyPassword Your HTTP web proxy password.
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Sample Registration Profile
Below are the contents of a sample registration profile. Such a profile might be used to specify a proxy server with authentication.
userName=
password=
hostName=
subscriptionKey=
portalEnabled=
proxyHostName=webcache.mycompany.com
proxyPort=8080
proxyUserName=myCompanyProxyUserName
proxyPassword=myCompanyProxyPassword
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWbrg |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Stable |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
sconadm(1M), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.11 27 Feb 2006 registration_profile(4)