ypinit(1m) - set up NIS client



  • System Administration Commands                                      ypinit(1M)
    
    
    
    NAME
           ypinit - set up NIS client
    
    SYNOPSIS
           /usr/sbin/ypinit [-c] [-m] [-s master_server]
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
           ypinit  can  be  used  to  set up an NIS client system. You must be the
           superuser to run this command. This script need not be used at  all  if
           ypbind(1M)  is  started  with the -broadcast option (it is invoked with
           this option from the svc:/network/nis/client:default service).
    
    
           Normally, ypinit is run only once after installing the system.  It  may
           be run whenever a new NIS server is added to the network or an existing
           one is decommissioned.
    
    
           ypinit prompts for a list of NIS servers to bind the  client  to;  this
           list  should  be ordered from the closest to the furthest server. It is
           recommended that you list each of these NIS servers by name and numeric
           IP  address  in /etc/hosts. Though the practice is not recommended, NIS
           allows  you  to  list  servers  by  numeric  address  only,   bypassing
           /etc/hosts.  In  such  a  configuration,  ypwhich(1)  returns a numeric
           address instead of a name.
    
    
           ypinit stores the list of servers to which a client  can  bind  in  the
           file /var/yp/binding/domain/ypservers. This file is used by ypbind when
           run without the -broadcast option.
    
       Interaction with Location Profiles
           NIS client configuration is managed  in  Location  profiles  (refer  to
           netcfg(1M)  for  more  information about location profiles). These pro-
           files are either fixed, meaning the network configuration is being man-
           aged  in the traditional way, or reactive, meaning the network configu-
           ration is being managed automatically, reacting to changes in the  net-
           work environment according to policy rules specified in the profiles.
    
    
           When  a  fixed  location (there can currently be only one, the Default-
           Fixed location) is active, changes made to the SMF repository  will  be
           applied  to the location when it is disabled, and thus will be restored
           if that location is later re-enabled.
    
    
           When a reactive location is  active,  changes  should  not  be  applied
           directly  to the SMF repository; these changes will not be preserved in
           the location profile, and will thus be lost if  the  location  is  dis-
           abled,  or  if  the  system's  network  configuration,  as  managed  by
           svc:/network/physical:default  and  svc:/network/location:default,   is
           refreshed  or restarted. Changes should instead be applied to the loca-
           tion itself, using the netcfg(1M) command; this will save the change to
           the  location  profile  repository,  and  will also apply it to the SMF
           repository (if the change is made to the currently active location).
    
    
           NIS client configuration is stored the default-domain and  nis-nameser-
           vice-servers properties of a location profile.
    
    OPTIONS
           -c
    
               Set up a ypclient system.
    
    
           -m
    
               Build a master ypserver data base.
    
    
           -s master_server
    
               Slave  data  base. master_server must be the same master configured
               in the YP maps and returned by the ypwhich -m command.
    
    
    FILES
           /etc/hosts
    
               File in which it is recommended that NIS servers be listed.
    
    
           /var/yp/binding/domain/ypservers
    
               Lists the servers to which the NIS client is allowed to bind.
    
    
    ATTRIBUTES
           See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
    
    
    
    
           +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
           |      ATTRIBUTE TYPE         |      ATTRIBUTE VALUE        |
           +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
           |Availability                 |system/network/nis           |
           +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
    
    SEE ALSO
           svcs(1), ypwhich(1), netcfg(1M),  svcadm(1M),  ypbind(1M),  sysinfo(2),
           hosts(4), attributes(5), smf(5)
    
    NOTES
           The  NIS  client service is managed by the service management facility,
           smf(5), under the service identifier:
    
             svc:/network/nis/client:default
    
    
    
    
           Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or
           requesting  restart,  can  be performed using svcadm(1M). The service's
           status can be queried using the svcs(1) command.
    
    BUGS
           ypinit sets up the list of NIS servers only for the current  domain  on
           the  system  when  it  is  run,  that  is,  the  domain returned by the
           SI_SRPC_DOMAIN command to sysinfo(2). Care should be  taken  to  ensure
           that this is the same as the desired domain for NIS client processes.
    
    
    
    SunOS 5.11                        1 Jun 2012                        ypinit(1M)
    

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