 
Configuring GDA in a DNS Cell
To configure GDA in a DNS cell, perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the machine being configured has access to the named daemon through resolv.conf.
2. Obtain the output of the dcecp directory show/.: command.
3. Register the cell information enumerated by the dcecp directory show /.: command with the named daemon (which is the server that controls DNS name resolution).
4. Restart the named daemon.
In a DNS cell, you can run the gdad daemon in the following modes:
DNS gdad -x
X.500 gdad -b
Both DNS and X.500 gdad
For information about starting and stopping gdad, and how to use the output of dcecp directory show/.:, see the OSF DCE GDS Administration Guide and Reference.
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