Each host entry in the /etc/hosts. equiv file has a syntax like the following example:
hostname
hostname.domain_name.com
hostname.other_domain_name.com
If you are running NIS, update the NIS master hosts.equiv map. If you are not running NIS, you must edit the /etc/hosts.equiv file on every engine, client, and build machine.
Also, ensure that ccm_root is a trusted user on the database server, from each engine machine. Doing so ensures that ccm_root can log on remotely without a password in either direction.
For example, type ccm_root in the database server hosts.equiv file as a trusted user from machines solaris1 and aix1, as follows:
aix1 ccm_root
solaris1 ccm_root
Use either /etc/hosts.equiv or each user .rhosts, whichever is appropriate for your network security requirements.