Even while name services files in vserver space on cluster level appear to be normal (located in the cluster configuration database and in memory), as example: cluster::> services name-service unix-us...Even while name services files in vserver space on cluster level appear to be normal (located in the cluster configuration database and in memory), as example: cluster::> services name-service unix-user show -vserver svm cluster::> services name-service dns show -vserver svm It is still required to have native name services files in the vserver space If these name services files are corrupted, damaged or missing, the Security Daemon (SECD) will report these events, as example: