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ypmake

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NAME

ypmake - rebuild Network Information Service (NIS) database using the make command  

SYNOPSIS

cd /var/yp
make [ options ] [ map ]  

DESCRIPTION

The make command uses the /var/yp/Makefile file to build an NIS database. With no arguments, make creates databases for any NIS maps that are out-of-date, and then executes yppush(8) to notify slave servers that there has been a change.

Note

Execute the make command only at an NIS master server machine. If it is executed from either a slave server or an NIS client machine, the created changes will only be overwritten when the next NIS master server machine update, using ypxfr(8), is performed.
 

FLAGS

The options argument can be used to override the default values of three special variables used by make: Instructs make to use the source files in the specified directory. The default is /var/yp/src. Instructs make to construct a domain other than the master's default domain. The DOM variable in the /var/yp/Makefile file must be set to the domain name before running make. If you run ypsetup, the DOM variable is set when you specify a domain name. Specifies the database routines used to store NIS maps. The choices are: btree - Recommended when creating and maintaining very large maps. dbm/ndbm - For backward compatibility. This is the default. hash - A potentially quicker method for managing small maps. When non-null inhibits updating of the new database files using the yppush(8) function. The default is the null string.

To override the default values of these special variables, an options argument format of special_variable = value is used. See the EXAMPLES section for an example.

The map argument supplied on the command line instructs make to update only the specified map. The specified maps are those located at /var/yp/{domain}, where {domain} is the NIS domain name. Some typical entries for the map argument are passwd, hosts, and networks. Typing make passwd creates and updates the NIS password database, if it is out of date. The make command distributes the updated password database to the slave servers using yppush(8). Therefore, typing make host or make networks creates and updates the host and network files, /var/yp/src/hosts and /var/yp/src/networks, respectively, on the master and slave servers.

See ypfiles(4) and ypserv(8) for an overview of NIS.  

RESTRICTIONS

You must use the same database format for each map in a domain. In addition, a server serving multiple NIS domains must use the same database format for all domains.

Although a Digital UNIX NIS server that takes advantage of btree files will be able to store very large maps, NIS slave servers that lack this feature might have a much smaller limit on the number of map entries they can handle. It may not be possible to distribute very large maps from a Digital UNIX NIS master server to a slave server that lacks support for very large maps. NIS clients are not affected by these enhancements.  

EXAMPLES

This example causes make to create a password NIS map for the domain NewDomain instead of for the default domain: make DOM=NewDomain passwd  

RELATED INFORMATION

Commands: make(1), makedbm(8), ypserv(8), yppush(8), ypxfr(8).

Files: ypfiles(4). delim off


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
FLAGS
RESTRICTIONS
EXAMPLES
RELATED INFORMATION

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