Etc/Sysconfig/Netdump; Etc/Sysconfig/Network; Etc/Sysconfig/Ntpd - Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 4.5.0 Reference Manual

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Chapter 4. The sysconfig Dire...
configured. Type
info chroot
OPTIONS="<value>"
. In place of
, use the
-t
-t
For more information about available parameters for this file, refer to the
detailed information on how to configure a BIND DNS server, refer to
Internet Name Domain
1.24.

/etc/sysconfig/netdump

The
/etc/sysconfig/netdump
service. The
netdump
general,
is not a required service; only run it if absolutely necessary. For more
netdump
information about what parameters are available for this file, refer to the
1.25.

/etc/sysconfig/network

The
/etc/sysconfig/network
configuration. The following values may be used:
NETWORKING=<value>
— Networking should be configured.
yes
— Networking should not be configured.
no
, where
HOSTNAME=<value>
such as
hostname.expample.com
Note
For compatibility with older software that some users may need to install, such as
, the
trn
, where
GATEWAY=<value>
GATEWAYDEV=<value>
NISDOMAIN=<value>
1.26.

/etc/sysconfig/ntpd

The
/etc/sysconfig/ntpd
The
daemon sets and maintains the system clock to synchronize with an Internet standard
ntpd
time server. It implements version 4 of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). For more information
42
for more information.
, where
is any option listed in the man page for
<value>
line above.
ROOTDIR
(BIND). By default, the file contains no parameters.
file is the configuration file for the
service sends both oops data and memory dumps over the network. In
file is used to specify information about the desired network
, where
is one of the following boolean values:
<value>
should be the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN),
<value>
, but can be whatever hostname is necessary.
file should contain the same value as set here.
/etc/HOSTNAME
is the IP address of the network's gateway.
<value>
, where
is the gateway device, such as
<value>
, where
is the NIS domain name.
<value>
file is used to pass arguments to the
except
named
man page. For
named
Chapter 12, Berkeley
/etc/init.d/netdump
man page.
netdump
.
eth0
daemon at boot time.
ntpd

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