Configuring name service resolution order
To configure the order of the name services that a client will
use for resolving domain names and IP addresses:
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Select
Services Name resolution order
in the Client Manager.
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Select a service from the Available services list, and click on
Add to add it to the Configured services list.
To remove a configured service, select it
from the Configured services list,
and click on Remove.
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The list of configured services is in the order in which they will be tried
when a client tries to resolve a hostname or IP address.
If necessary, use Promote and Demote to change the
order of the services.
The default order is NIS, /etc/hosts, and DNS.
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Click on OK to exit.
NOTE:
This procedure modifies the file /etc/resolv.conf.
If the file does not exist, the Client Manager creates
it upon exit when name service resolution order values are
entered. See
resolv.conf(SFF)
for a description of the format of this file.
Some client applications may choose to ignore the specified order,
and use their preferred method for name resolution instead.
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 05 June 2007