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NAME

       yppush - force propagation of changed NIS databases

SYNOPSIS

       /usr/sbin/yppush [ -d domain ] [ -t timeout ] [ --parallel # | --port port ] [ -h host ] [
       -v ] mapname ...

DESCRIPTION

       yppush copies updated NIS databases (or maps) from the master  NIS  server  to  the  slave
       servers within a NIS domain. It is normally run only on the NIS master by /var/yp/Makefile
       after the master databases are  changed.   /var/yp/Makefile  does  not  invoke  yppush  by
       default, the NOPUSH=true line must be commented out.
       yppush  first  constructs  a  list  of  NIS slave servers by reading the NIS map ypservers
       within the domain.  A destination host (or a list of hosts with multiple -h commands)  can
       also be specified on the command line.  A "transfer map" request is sent to the NIS serger
       at each slave, along with the  information  needed  by  the  transfer  agent  ypxfr(8)  to
       callback  to  yppush, which may be printed the result to stderr. Messages are also printed
       when a transfer is not possible; for instance when the request message is undeliverable.

OPTIONS

       -d domain
              Specify a particular domain. The NIS domain of the local host  system  is  used  by
              default.  If  the  local  host's  domain  name  is not set, the domain name must be
              specified with this flag.

       -t timeout
              The timeout flag is used to specify  a  timeout  value  in  seconds.  This  timeout
              controls  how  long  yppush  will  wait  for  a response from a slave server before
              sending a map transfer request to the next slave server in the list.   By  default,
              yppush will wait 90 seconds. For big maps, this is not long enough.

       --parallel #, -p #
              yppush  normally  performs  transfers  serially,  meaning  that  it will send a map
              transfer request to one slave server and then wait for it to respond before sending
              the  next  map transfer request to the next slave server. In environments with many
              slaves, it is more efficient to initiate several map transfers at once so that  the
              transfers  can  take  place in parallel.  It is not possible to run in parallel and
              assign a fixed port with the --port flag

       --port port
              specify a port for yppush to  listen  on.   By default, yppush will ask  portmap(8)
              to  assign  it a random port number.  It is not possible to assign a port with this
              option and run in parallel with the --parallel or -p flag

       -h host
              The host flag can be used to transfer a map to a user-specified machine or group of
              machines  instead  of the list of servers contained in the ypservers map. A list of
              hosts can be specified by using multiple instances of the -h flag.

       -v     Verbose mode: causes yppush to print debugging messages as it runs. Note specifying
              this flag twice makes yppush even more verbose.

SEE ALSO

       domainname(1), ypserv(8), ypxfr(8)

BUGS

       The mechanism for transferring NIS maps in NIS v1 is different that that in NIS version 2.
       This version of yppush has support for transferring maps to NIS v2 systems only.

AUTHOR

       Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>