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NAME
- ssp-unconfig - undo SSP and system information on the host
DESCRIPTION
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Caution:
- Only super user can use this command. Exercise extreme caution in its use.
- When executed on an Enterprise 10000 server /usr/platform/sun4u1/sbin/ssp-unconfig removes configuration information established by the command ssp-config(1M), then invokes the SunOS command sys-unconfig(1M) to make the system ready to be configured again.
- The ssp-unconfig command does the following:
- Removes SSP information from the /etc/syslog.conf and /etc/inet/hosts files. Removes the /etc/ssphostname file.
- When finished, ssp-unconfig, invokes the SunOS command sys-unconfig(1M), which performs a system shutdown.
FILES
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/.SSP_DEFAULTS
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/etc/inet/hosts
/etc/ssphostname
/etc/syslog.conf
ssp-unconfig ( 1M ) SEE ALSO
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ssp-config(1M) in this reference manual
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sys-unconfig(1M) in man Pages(1M): System Administration Commands
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