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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris 10 as a Red Hat IPA Client Post 302958541 by jlliagre on Friday 23rd of October 2015 06:27:05 AM
Old 10-23-2015
The directory server access logs will likely provide more hints about the root cause. "No such object" and "invalid credentials" are already clear clues.
 

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nisfiles(4)							   File Formats 						       nisfiles(4)

NAME
nisfiles - NIS+ database files and directory structure SYNOPSIS
/var/nis DESCRIPTION
The Network Information Service Plus (NIS+) uses a memory based, replicated database. This database uses a set of files in the /var/nis directory for checkpointing to table storage and for maintaining a transaction log. Additionally, the NIS+ server and client use files in this directory to store binding and state information. The NIS+ service implements an authentication and authorization system that is built upon Secure RPC. In this implementation, the service uses a table named cred.org_dir.domain-name to store the public and private keys of principals that are authorized to access the NIS+ namespace. It stores group access information in the subdomain groups_dir.domain-name as group objects. These two tables appear as files in the /var/nis/data directory on the NIS+ server. Unlike the previous versions of the network information service, in NIS+, the information in the tables is initially loaded into the ser- vice from the ASCII files on the server and then updated using NIS+ utilities. See nistbladm(1). Some sites may wish to periodically regenerate the ASCII files for archival purposes. To do this, a script should be added in the crontab(1) of the server that lists these tables and creates the ASCII file from the result. Note that except for the NIS_COLDSTART and NIS_SHARED_DIRCACHE file, no other files should be manipulated by commands such as cp(1), mv(1) or rm(1). The transaction log file keeps logs of all changes made, and hence the files cannot be manipulated independently. The files described below are stored in the /var/nis directory: NIS_COLDSTART Contains NIS+ directory objects that are to be preloaded into the NIS+ cache at startup time. This file is usually created at NIS+ installation time. See nisinit(1M) or nisclient(1M). NIS_SHARED_DIRCACHE Contains the current cache of NIS+ bindings being maintained by the cache manager. The contents can be viewed with nisshowcache(1M). client_info Contains configuration information, for example, preferred servers, options, and the like, for nis_cachemgr(1M) and potentially other NIS+ clients on the system. It is manipulated by the nisprefadm(1M) command. .pref_servers A cached copy of preferred server information. It is maintained by nis_cachemgr. Do not edit this file manually. trans.log Contains a transaction log that is maintained by the NIS+ service. It can be viewed using the nislog(1M) command. This file contains holes. Its apparent size may be a lot higher than its actual size. There is only one transaction log per server. data.dict A dictionary that is used by the NIS+ database to locate its files. It is created by the default NIS+ database package. data.dict.log The log file for the database dictionary. When the server is checkpointed, this file will be deleted. See the dis- cussion of the -C option of nisping(1M). data Contains databases that the server uses. data/root.object On root servers, this file contains a directory object that describes the root of the name space. data/parent.object On root servers, this file contains a directory object that describes the parent namespace. This file is created by the nisinit(1M) command. data/table_name For each table in the directory there is a file with the same name that stores the information about that table. If there are subdirectories within this directory, the database for the table is stored in the file, table_name.subdi- rectory. data/table_name.log Contains the database log for the table table_name. The log file maintains the state of individual transactions to each database. When a database has been checkpointed, that is, all changes have been made to the data/table_name stable storage, this log file will be deleted. Currently, NIS+ does not automatically do checkpointing. The system administrator may want to do nisping-C opera- tions periodically, perhaps once a day, to checkpoint the log file. This can be done either through a cron(1M) job, or manually. data/root_dir On root servers, this file stores the database associated with the root directory. It is similar to other table databases. The corresponding log file is called root_dir.log. data/cred.org_dir Table containing the credentials of principals in this NIS+ domain. data/groups_dir Table containing the group authorization objects needed by NIS+ to authorize group access. data/serving_list Contains a list of all NIS+ directories that are being served by the NIS+ server on this server. When this server is added or deleted from any NIS+ directory object, this file is updated by the server. SEE ALSO
cp(1), crontab(1), mv(1), nis(1), nis_cachemgr(1M), niscat(1), nismatch(1), nistbladm(1), rm(1), cron(1M), nisclient(1M), nisinit(1M), nis- log(1M), nisping(1M), nisprefadm(1M), nisshowcache(1M), nis_objects(3NSL) NOTES
NIS+ might not be supported in future releases of the SolarisTM Operating Environment. Tools to aid the migration from NIS+ to LDAP are available in the Solaris 9 operating environment. For more information, visit http://www.sun.com/directory/nisplus/transition.html. SunOS 5.10 18 Dec 2001 nisfiles(4)
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