Name

yppush

Synopsis

                  yppush [options] mapnames
               

NFS/NIS command. Force propagation of changed NIS map. yppush copies a new version of an NIS map, mapname, from the master NIS server to the slave NIS servers. It first constructs a list of NIS server hosts by reading the NIS map ypservers with the -d option’s domain argument. Keys within this map are the ASCII names of the machines on which the NIS servers run. A map transfer request is sent to the NIS server at each host, along with the information needed by the transfer agent to call back the yppush. When the attempt has been completed and the transfer agent has sent yppush a status message, the results may be printed to standard error. Normally invoked by /var/yp/Makefile after commenting out the NOPUSH=true line.

Options

-d domain

Specify a domain.

-h host

Specify one or a group of systems to which a map should be transferred instead of using the list of servers in the ypservers map. Multiple -h options can be specified to create a list of hosts.

-p count

Send maps to count NIS slaves simultaneously (in parallel). By default, yppush sends maps to one server at a time (serially).

-t secs

Specify a timeout value in seconds. The timeout determines how long yppush will wait for a response from a slave server before sending a map transfer request to the next server. The default timeout is 90 seconds, but for big maps a longer timeout may be needed.

-v

Verbose; print message when each server is called and for each response. Specify twice ...

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