Purpose
 Initializes the Network Installation
Management (NIM) master fileset, configures the NIM master, and creates
the required resources for installation.
Syntax
 nim_master_setup [ -a [
mk_resource={yes|no}] [ file_system=fs_name ]
[ volume_group=vg_name ] [ disk=disk_name ]
[ device=device ] ] [ -B ]
[ -F ]
[ -L ]
[ -v ]
Description
 The 
nim_master_setup command
initializes the NIM master fileset and configures the NIM environment.
Once initialized, the 
nim_master_setup command
configures the NIM environment by performing the following tasks: 
- Determines which volume group and file system will contain the
NIM resources. 
- If necessary, creates the volume group and file system.
- Creates a NIM mksysb of the master. 
- Creates a NIM lpp_source resource. - Source for product images.
 
- Creates a NIM spot resource. - Shared Product Object Tree (SPOT) - equivalent to /usr file
system.
 
- Creates a NIM bosinst_data resource.
       - config file used during BOS installation.
 
- Creates a NIM resolv_conf resource. - Name-server configuration file.
 
- Defines a default resource group for use during install.  The
default resource group will contain all NIM resources defined during
command execution.
- Copies a sample client.defs configuration
file into the defined NIM file system. - Sample file which may be edited for adding clients in the NIM
environment.
 
Flags 
 | Item | Description | 
|---|
| -a | Assigns the following attribute=value pairs: mk_resource={yes|no}Specifies if NIM resources should be created. If set to no, NIM
resources will not be created during command execution.  By default,
the value is yes.file_system=fs_nameSpecifies the absolute path location for creating NIM resources.
 If fs_name does not exist, a logical volume
will be created in the volume group defined from vg_name.
   By default, fs_name is /export/nim.volume_group=vg_nameSpecifies the volume group name used for creating new logical
volumes.  If vg_name does not exist, a volume
group will be created using the physical volume (disk) defined   
 from disk_name.  By default, vg_name is rootvg.disk=disk_nameSpecifies the physical volume used when creating the vg_name volume
group.  If  disk_name is not specified,
the next available (empty) physical volume will be used.device=deviceSpecifies the absolute path location for install images used during
NIM master fileset installation and resource creation.  By default, device is /dev/cd0.
 | 
| -B | Disables the creation of the backup image. | 
| -F | Disables the creation of the file system. | 
| -L | Disables the creation of the lpp_source resource. | 
| -v | Enables verbose debug output during command
execution. | 
Location
 /usr/sbin/nim_master_setup
Exit Status
 Returns zero (0) upon success.
Security
 Access Control: You
must have root authority to run the nim_master_setup command.
Attention
RBAC users and Trusted AIX® users:
This command can perform privileged operations. Only privileged users
can run privileged operations. For more information about authorizations
and privileges, see Privileged Command Database in Security.
For a list of privileges and the authorizations associated with this
command, see the lssecattr command or the getcmdattr subcommand.
Examples
 - To install the NIM master fileset and initialize the NIM environment
using install media located in device /dev/cd1,
type:        nim_master_setup -a device=/dev/cd1
 
- To initialize the NIM environment without creating NIM install
resources, type:        nim_master_setup -a mk_resource=no
 
- To initialize the NIM environment, create NIM install resources
without creating a backup image, using install media located under
mount point /cdrom, type:        nim_master_setup -a device=/cdrom -B
 
- To define NIM resources in an existing NIM environment, using
install media located in device /dev/cd0,
and create a new file system named  /export/resources/NIM under
volume group nimvg, type:         nim_master_setup -a volume_group=nimvg  \
             -a file_system=/export/resources/NIM
 
Note: If the file system /export/resources/NIM does
not currently exist, then it will be  created under the volume group nimvg.
 If the nimvg volume group does not exist,
it will be created using the next empty physical volume (disk) since
the disk attribute was not specified.
Files
 | Item | Description | 
|---|
| /etc/niminfo | Contains variables used by NIM. | 
| /var/adm/ras/nim.setup | Contains log information from command execution. |