Chapter 7, Configuring the Network Information Service (NIS) The following utilities are available for troubleshooting NIS. See their reference manual pages for complete information.
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Utility Function
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ypcat(NC) displays the contents of an NIS map.
ypmatch(NC) prints the value for one or more specified keys
in an NIS map.
yppoll(NADM) asks any NIS server for information about a map
that it holds internally
ypwhich(NADM) tells you which NIS server an NIS client is
currently using for NIS, or which NIS server is
master of a named map
rpcinfo(NADM) displays RPC information from a specified RPC
server. Use rpcinfo to check whether portmapper,
ypbind, and (for NIS servers) ypserv are running.
If exporting filesystems, the mountd service
should be registered.
ping(ADMN) reports roundtrip time and packet loss
statistics. Use ping to ensure a network
connection can be made between hosts.
The
Account Manager
is used to administer distributed and local NIS
accounts.
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