Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

référent

English translation:

point of contact

Added to glossary by pooja_chic
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French term

référent

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CREATION D'UN NOUVEAU CLIENT NIM

La création d’un nouveau client NIM se fait depuis le serveur NIM de production référent du serveur NIM client en lançant le script « CreaClientNim ».

2 cas possible :

Soit on créé un .rhosts dans le home directory de root sur la machine cliente, ne serait ce que temporairement, afin que de permettre au serveur NIM d’interroger, via rsh, directement le client et de répondre automatiquement à ses questions sur les caractéristiques du client.

Soit on répond à la main aux questions du script. Il faut dans ce cas connaître les renseignements que va demander le script.
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Mar 14, 2014 10:52: Alison Kapor (X) changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Sep 28, 2014 18:36: pooja_chic Created KOG entry

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PRO (3): Yolanda Broad, DLyons, Alison Kapor (X)

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