What would you do to resolve this error?

You have bound your system to the Network Information Service (NIS) domain ORACLE and all
client-side configurations are done. The users report a problem that they are not able to log in
through NIS accounts, whereas local users are successfully authenticated, after the system
reboots.
As a Linux administrator, you executed the nisdomainname command and you get the output
“(none)”, and no traces of yp are found in the /var/log/messages file.
What would you do to resolve this error? (Choose all that apply.)

You have bound your system to the Network Information Service (NIS) domain ORACLE and all
client-side configurations are done. The users report a problem that they are not able to log in
through NIS accounts, whereas local users are successfully authenticated, after the system
reboots.
As a Linux administrator, you executed the nisdomainname command and you get the output
“(none)”, and no traces of yp are found in the /var/log/messages file.
What would you do to resolve this error? (Choose all that apply.)

A.
Re-create theNIS domain on the server that runs the NIS domain ORACLE.

B.
Restart theypserv service on the server that runs the NIS domain ORACLE.

C.
Restart the network service on the server that runs theNIS domain ORACLE.

D.
Use thechkconfig command to set the ypbind service to be on at the desired runlevels.

E.
Use thentsysv command to select the ypbind service to be automatically started with the
desired runlevels.



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