YPWHICH(8) COMMAND REFERENCE YPWHICH(8) NAME ypwhich - which machine is the YP server SYNOPSIS ypwhich [ -d domainname ] [ hostname ] ypwhich [ -d domainname ] [ -t ] -m [ mname ] DESCRIPTION The command ypwhich tells which YP (Yellow Pages) server supplies Yellow Pages to a YP client, and which YP server is the master for a map. If invoked without arguments, ypwhich gives the YP server for the local machine. If hostname is specified, that machine is queried to find out which YP master it is using. If the -m switch is used without mname, a list of every map in the domain and the master of each will be printed. If mname is specified, only the master YP server for that map is printed; mname may be a map name, or a nickname for a map name. Map names and nicknames are described in ypcat(1). OPTIONS -d Specify the name of a YP domain (domainname); default is the default domain for the local machine. -m Find the master YP server for a map, or for all maps in a domain; specifying a hostname with -m is optional. -t Inhibit nickname translation; useful if there is a map name identical to a nickname. CAVEATS If you run ypbind at boot time, then type ypwhich before doing anything else, you receive an error message: Domain name_of_domain not bound where name_of_domain is local host's default domain. The only way to make sure you have YP services running is to run ypwhich again (the server's name is printed if the client is bound to a server). SEE ALSO ypfiles(5), rpcinfo(8), yppush(8), ypserv(8). Printed 5/12/88 1
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