Converting old cdf directory to new sets directory format...
CDF File acctng moved to set acctng and renamed install.cdf
CDF File acctng.cdf moved to set acctng1 and renamed install.cdf
CDF File acctng1.cdf moved to set acctng11 and renamed install.cdf
CDF File acctng.cdf2 moved to set acctng12 and renamed install.cdf
done
After the old CDFs are converted to profile sets, these messages are not
displayed again.
7.5 Determining RIS Client Profile Set Registration
To determine if a RIS client is registered to a profile set, examine the RIS
database file, /var/adm/ris/clients/risdb, on the RIS server. The
name of the profile set is specified in the fourth field; fields are separated by
a colon. In the following sample entry in the risdb file, the client system
portland is registered to the engineering profile set:
portland:xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx:ris2.alpha,product_1:engineering
7.6 Removing RIS Client Profile Set Registration
You can remove a client from profile set registration by using the Modify
option from the RIS Utility Main Menu. When you are prompted to specify a
profile set for the client, enter n or press
Return to register the client without
specifying a profile set.
7.7 Deleting Profile Sets from the RIS Server
If a profile set is no longer needed, you can delete it by removing its
subdirectory from the /var/adm/ris/clients/sets directory.
Examine the RIS database file on the RIS server,
/var/adm/ris/clients/risdb, before deleting a profile set to ensure
that no clients are registered to it. The name of the profile set is specified
in the fourth field; fields are separated by a colon (:). In the following
sample entry in the risdb file, the client vallejo is registered to the
accounting profile set:
vallejo:xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx:ris2.alpha,product_1:accounting
7–6 Managing RIS Profile Sets