Everyone, Below are the steps you can take to dismantle your jumpstart server. Thanks for the confirmation from those who replied. While steps 1-3 were the obvious to me, I've included them in my summary. 1. Stop the jumpstart shares. 2. Comment out tfptboot from the /etc/inetd.conf 3. kill -HUP inet_pid 4. Delete following files/directories: /etc/ethers <--file /etc/bootparams <--file /tftpboot<--directory /jumpstart <--directory(note: /jumpstart may be something else on your server) NOTE:You can also remove the IPs of the servers that you jumpstart from the /etc/hosts file if you wish. Thanks to: Darren Dunham David Foster William Enestvedt John Douglass and whomever may still reply. Original Post Below---------------------------------- On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 10:27, Randy Romero wrote: > I don't see anything in the archives that covers this. But what are the > steps that should be taken to no longer use a server as a jumpstart > server? > > remove /etc/ethers > remove /etc/bootparams > remove /tftpboot directory > > Is there anything else I need to be concerned with? We're building a new > standalone jumpstart server on the same subnet and I want to avoid any > conflicting problems. Thanks in advance. Will Summerize. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Apr 3 12:14:17 2002
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