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08-10-2003 05:01 AM
08-10-2003 05:01 AM
Hi,
I am trying to use NIS under hpux11.
I want NIS only to take care of passwd and group info. The rest of it can take from /etc. I created a dir /etc/nispw to put passwd and group files. I ran ypmake with DIR pointing to /etc/nispw.
Now ypmake complains of not finding other files such as hosts, networks, rpc, services, protocols, netgroups etc.
Where should I configure so that ypmake doesnt bother about them.
thanks,
Umapathy
I am trying to use NIS under hpux11.
I want NIS only to take care of passwd and group info. The rest of it can take from /etc. I created a dir /etc/nispw to put passwd and group files. I ran ypmake with DIR pointing to /etc/nispw.
Now ypmake complains of not finding other files such as hosts, networks, rpc, services, protocols, netgroups etc.
Where should I configure so that ypmake doesnt bother about them.
thanks,
Umapathy
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08-10-2003 05:16 AM
08-10-2003 05:16 AM
Re: NIS init and startup
After restarting nis.server and nis.client I ran ypcat passwd. This doesnt pull off common users from /etc/nispw/passwd and gives out only /etc/passwd.
Am I doing anything wrong here.
cheers
Umapathy
Am I doing anything wrong here.
cheers
Umapathy
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08-10-2003 05:47 AM
08-10-2003 05:47 AM
Solution
1)check domainname (domainname).
2)go to /var/yp,see Makefile it has definitions,for example ALL_MAPS to build 'em all.I'd however just ignore messages from ypmake that it can't find map sources for hosts..etc (whatever you want use with NIS - define in /etc/nsswitch.conf WITHOUT "nis" of course).
3)when you run ypcat (on a client running ypbind) it looks for a nis server.Check that:
a)ypbind runs
b)ypwhich shows valid NIS server
c)ypserv runs on NIS server.
zeev
2)go to /var/yp,see Makefile it has definitions,for example ALL_MAPS to build 'em all.I'd however just ignore messages from ypmake that it can't find map sources for hosts..etc (whatever you want use with NIS - define in /etc/nsswitch.conf WITHOUT "nis" of course).
3)when you run ypcat (on a client running ypbind) it looks for a nis server.Check that:
a)ypbind runs
b)ypwhich shows valid NIS server
c)ypserv runs on NIS server.
zeev
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08-10-2003 05:51 AM
08-10-2003 05:51 AM
Re: NIS init and startup
Thanks Zeev.
I read the manuals and fixed it. I changed the Makefile to reflect my preferences.
Now its running very much fine.
thanks,
Umapathy
I read the manuals and fixed it. I changed the Makefile to reflect my preferences.
Now its running very much fine.
thanks,
Umapathy
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