YPINIT(8) COMMAND REFERENCE YPINIT(8) NAME ypinit - build and install Yellow Pages data base SYNOPSIS /usr/etc/yp/ypinit -m ypinit -s master_name DESCRIPTION The program ypinit sets up a Yellow Pages data base on a YP (Yellow Pages) server; ypinit can be used to set up a master or a slave server. (You must be the superuser to run it.) The program asks a few, self-explanatory questions, and reports success or failure to the terminal. Furthermore, ypinit sets up a master server using the simple model in which that server is master to all maps in the data base. This is the way to bootstrap the YP system; later you may change the association of maps to masters. All data bases are built from scratch, either from information available to the program at runtime, or from the ASCII data base files in /etc (these files are listed under the FILES section). All such files should be in their traditional form, rather than the abbreviated form used on client machines. A YP data base on a slave server is set up by copying an existing data base from a running server. The master_name argument should be the host name of YP server (either the master server for all the maps, or a server on which the data base is up-to-date and stable). Refer to ypfiles(5) and ypserv(8) for an overview of the Yellow Pages. OPTIONS -m Indicates the local host is the YP master. -s Set up a slave data base. FILES /etc/passwd /etc/group /etc/hosts /etc/networks /etc/services /etc/protocols /etc/netgroup /etc/ethers SEE ALSO ypfiles(5), makedbm(8), ypmake(8), yppush(8), ypserv(8), and ypxfr(8). Printed 5/12/88 1
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