Unconfigures TCP/IP-based name service on a host.
The rmnamsv high-level command unconfigures a TCP/IP-based name service on a host. You can unconfigure name service for a host functioning as a client.
To unconfigure name service for a client, the rmnamsv command calls the namerslv low-level command to unconfigure entries in the /etc/resolv.conf file or to rename the /etc/resolv.conf file to a default or user-specified file name.
You can use the Network application in Web-based System Manager to change network characteristics.
You could also use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) smit rmnamerslv fast path to run this command.
Item | Description |
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-F FileName | Renames the system configuration database to the file name specified by FileName. |
-f | Specifies that the default file name (/etc/resolv.conf.sv) should be used to rename the /etc/resolv.conf file. |
Item | Description |
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/etc/resolv.conf | Contains the default system configuration database. |