stefan@helios.physics.utoronto.ca (Stefan Mochnacki) (04/21/89)
After some annoying crashes, I have completely de-YP'ed my 386i, WITHOUT having to "unconfigure" (see v7n133, brosen@bbn.com). Firstly, I set up as many accounts as I could think of, and added two extra AT ports, using SNAP. Likewise printer, PC's under PC-NFS, etc. Then I did steps 6 and 7 of the procedure in v7n133: renamed /usr/etc/ypbind and /usr/etc/ypserv, and edited the /etc files. In particular, I appended yppasswd to passwd (after removing the +::: line at the end of passwd), and similarly for the other files with yp... equivalents. Also edited rc.local to comment out ipallocd and a couple of other related things. When I rebooted, everything came up fine except the links to home directories were lost; I edited passwd to put in the full paths to home directories. This is a rather brief account, from memory. The point basically is that it's easy to de-Yellow Page a 386i; ofcourse you can't use SNAP after that. I have not had any problems since then. I would hope that in future releases of SunOS for the 386i a no-YP option will be included, as for Sun 3 and 4, for those of us in a non-YP environment. I believe Sun may do that. Stefan W. Mochnacki INTERNET - stefan@helios.physics.toronto.edu Astronomy, U. Toronto UUCP - {uunet,pyramid}!utai!helios!stefan +1 (416) 884-9562 BITNET - mochnacki@utorphys.bitnet