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Multi-platform UNIX systems consultant and administrator in mutualized and virtualized environments I have 4.5+ years experience in AIX system Administration field. This site will be helpful for system administrator in their day to day activities.Your comments on posts are welcome.This blog is all about IBM AIX Unix flavour. This blog will be used by System admins who will be using AIX in their work life. It can also be used for those newbies who want to get certifications in AIX Administration. This blog will be updated frequently to help the system admins and other new learners. DISCLAIMER: Please note that blog owner takes no responsibility of any kind for any type of data loss or damage by trying any of the command/method mentioned in this blog. You may use the commands/method/scripts on your own responsibility. If you find something useful, a comment would be appreciated to let other viewers also know that the solution/method work(ed) for you.

Sunday, 2 March 2014

AIX NIM Client Move


I was in the situation that I created a new NIM environment to replace the old NIM environment. I didn't want to follow IBM's documentation on how to move NIM clients from one master to the other so I created my own procedure. Steps are pretty simple:
  1. Remove the NIM client from the old master
  2. Add the client to new master
  3. Check the niminfo file

Remove the NIM client

The procedure on how to remove a NIM client from a master can be found here

Add the NIM client

The procedure on how to add a NIM client can also be found here

Check the niminfo file

On creation of a client a new /etc/niminfo file should be created. In case this file is wrong, corrupted, not replaced or simply missing you can simply remove it recreate it using the “smitty niminit” command (on the client) and filling in the required values:
aixniminit.jpg
You can now start your operations like updating a client.

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