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yppush(1M)                      ONC 5.4R3.00                      yppush(1M)


NAME
       yppush - force propagation of a changed NIS map

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/etc/yp/yppush [ -v ] [ -d domain ] mapname

DESCRIPTION
       Yppush copies a new version of a Network Information Service (NIS)
       map from the master NIS server to the slave NIS servers.  It is
       normally run only on the master NIS server by the Makefile in /etc/yp
       after the master databases are changed.  It first constructs a list
       of NIS server hosts by reading the NIS map ypservers within the
       domain.  Keys within the map ypservers are the ASCII names of the
       machines on which the NIS servers run.

       A ``transfer map'' request is sent to the NIS server at each host,
       along with the information needed by the transfer agent (the program
       which actually moves the map) to call back the yppush.  When the
       attempt has completed (successfully or not), and the transfer agent
       has sent yppush a status message, the results may be printed to
       stdout.  Messages are also printed when a transfer is not possible;
       for instance when the request message is undeliverable, or when the
       timeout period on responses has expired.

       Refer to ypfiles(4) and ypserv(1M) for an overview of the Network
       Information Service.

OPTIONS
       -d     Specify a domain instead of the default domain.

       -v     Verbose.  This causes messages to be printed when each server
              is called, and for each response.  If this flag is omitted,
              only error messages are printed.

FILES
       /etc/yp/domain/ypservers.{dir, pag}

       /etc/yp

SEE ALSO
       ypserv (1M), ypxfr (1M), ypfiles (4), NIS protocol specification.

BUGS
       In the current implementation (version 2 NIS protocol), the transfer
       agent is ypxfr(1M), which is started by the ypserv program.  If
       yppush detects that it is speaking to a version 1 NIS protocol
       server, it uses the older protocol, sending a version 1 YPPROC_GET
       request and issues a message to that effect.  Unfortunately, there is
       no way of knowing if or when the map transfer is performed for
       version 1 servers.  yppush prints a message saying that an "old-
       style" message has been sent.  The system administrator should later
       check to see that the transfer has actually taken place.





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