Planning and Configuring HP-UX DCE 2.0
Configuring HP-UX DCE Cells
Configuring Cells Using dce_config
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2. Select UNCONFIGURE from the DCE Main Menu:
DCE Main Menu (on hostname)
selection: 4 (UNCONFIGURE)
S:****** Attempting to unconfigure a node from the cell
name space...
3. Enter the host name of the client:
Enter hostname of node to be unconfigured: hostname
4. The system explains that unconfiguring a node will remove the
node's ability to operate in a cell, and asks if you want to continue:
Do you wish to continue (y/n)? y
5. Enter the principal name and password of the Cell Administrator for
your cell:
Enter Cell Administrator's principal name:(cell_admin)
Enter password:
dce_config deletes the registry entries and CDS entries for the
client, then displays the DCE Main Menu.
6. You must now perform the REMOVE option on the client system. If
you ran the UNCONFIGURE operation on a system other than the
client, start dce_config on the client system. On the client system,
select REMOVE from the DCE Main Menu:
selection: 5 (REMOVE)
7. The system explains that removing a node destroys the node's ability
to operate in a cell, and asks if you want to continue:
Do you wish to continue (y/n)? y
The REMOVE option stops all running DCE daemons and removes all
previous configuration files on the local machine.
8. If you want to restart the client, follow the instructions in
“Configuring Client Systems: Security, CDS, and DTS” on page 55".
Removing and Reconfiguring the DCE Daemons
This section describes how to remove and reconfigure the DCE daemons.
You will need to perform this procedure, for example, if you want to stop
a cell, if a configuration does not succeed, or if a server system crashes.