Uninitializing a Client
ldapclient uninit restores the client name service
to what it was prior to the most recent init, modify,
or manual operation. In other words, it performs an “undo”
on the last step taken. For example, if the client was configured to use profile1 and was then changed to use profile2,
using ldapclient uninit would revert the client back to
using profile1.
How to Uninitialize a Client
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Become superuser or assume an equivalent
role.
Roles contain authorizations and privileged commands. For
more information about roles, see Chapter 9, Using Role-Based Access Control (Tasks), in System Administration Guide: Security Services.
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Use ldapclient uninit.
# ldapclient uninit
System successfully recovered
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