SYS-UNCONFIG(8) — MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
NAME
sys-unconfig − undo a system’s configuration
SYNOPSIS
/usr/etc/install/sys-unconfig
DESCRIPTION
sys-unconfig packs up a machine to make it ready to be configured again.
It restores a systems’s configuration to an “as-manufactured” state. A system’s configuration consists of hostname, Network Information Service (NIS) domain name, timezone and IP address.
sys-unconfig does the following:
• Restores the default /etc/hosts file.
• Removes the default hostname in /etc/hostname.??[0-9].
• Removes the default domainname in /etc/defaultdomain.
• Removes the default /usr/lib/zoneinfo/localtime file.
• Disables the Network Information Service (NIS) if the NIS service was requested.
When sys-unconfig is finished, it will perform a system shutdown.
sys-unconfig is potentially a dangerous utility and can only be run by the super-user.
FILES
/etc/hosts
/usr/lib/zoneinfo/localtime
/usr/etc/install/sys_info
NOTES
The Network Information Service (NIS) was formerly known as Sun Yellow Pages (YP). The functionality of the two remains the same; only the name has changed.
Sun Release 4.1 — Last change: 7 October 1990