Which Files To Share WIth CSM?


 
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Old 03-23-2006
Which Files To Share WIth CSM?

Hi,

I'm new to AIX 5.3 and CSM, but am familiar with other UNIX flavours.
I've been asked to compile a list of files we should manage using CSM.

Could someone suggest a starting list?

/etc/hosts
/etc/passwd

what else?

I'm not looking for a comprehensive list, just a starting point.
Thank you.
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