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05-27-2002 07:52 AM
05-27-2002 07:52 AM
Hi everybody!!
In our site, we were using an HP9000
as NIS master server (serverA); HP/UX 11 is running there.
Last saturday we migrated the NIS services
to a Sun Netra 1125 (serverB)and everything
looked fine; the HP9000 is now an NIS SLAVE.
I ran a shell script to detect how many clients
were bound to the MASTER and how many to the SLAVES and this is what I got:
MASTER (Sun Netra serverB): 19 Clients bound.
SLAVE (HP9K serverA): 180 Clients bound.
SLAVE (HP9K serverC): 2 clients bound.
SLAVE (HP9K serverD): 3 clients bound.
As you can see, the current NIS server just
has 19 clients, while the slave (before it was the master) has 180 clients...
I would want to know why is that behaviour!!
I suppossed the new MASTER should has more bound clients.
About the servers:
serverB - Netra 1125 - Solaris 8
serverA - HP9000 - HP/UX 11
serverC - HP9000 - HP/UX 11
serverD - HP9000 - HP/UX 11
The ypbind process is configured to be executed
by broadcast..
I??ll really appreciate any help and ideas!!!
In our site, we were using an HP9000
as NIS master server (serverA); HP/UX 11 is running there.
Last saturday we migrated the NIS services
to a Sun Netra 1125 (serverB)and everything
looked fine; the HP9000 is now an NIS SLAVE.
I ran a shell script to detect how many clients
were bound to the MASTER and how many to the SLAVES and this is what I got:
MASTER (Sun Netra serverB): 19 Clients bound.
SLAVE (HP9K serverA): 180 Clients bound.
SLAVE (HP9K serverC): 2 clients bound.
SLAVE (HP9K serverD): 3 clients bound.
As you can see, the current NIS server just
has 19 clients, while the slave (before it was the master) has 180 clients...
I would want to know why is that behaviour!!
I suppossed the new MASTER should has more bound clients.
About the servers:
serverB - Netra 1125 - Solaris 8
serverA - HP9000 - HP/UX 11
serverC - HP9000 - HP/UX 11
serverD - HP9000 - HP/UX 11
The ypbind process is configured to be executed
by broadcast..
I??ll really appreciate any help and ideas!!!
Solved! Go to Solution.
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05-27-2002 07:59 AM
05-27-2002 07:59 AM
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It simply means serverA responded to a bind request faster than any other servers in that subnet. There is nothing to be concern about because this is how NIS mechanism work (broadcast mode), unless you specifically tell the NIS clients to bind to a particular server, there's nothing much you can do about it. I suppose if you disable serverA's service and let the clients to find another server to respond to their request to bind, then enble serverA's service after a while, you'll see a better "load balance" if you call it that.
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05-27-2002 08:22 AM
05-27-2002 08:22 AM
Re: NIS server migration!
Thanks S.K. Chan!!
I agree with your point of view.
Do you know a web link to find further information regarding the ypbind -> ypserv processes...
The man pages in both, solaris and HP dont
give me what I expect.. Maybe what I need is
how the broadcast works...
Thanks!
I agree with your point of view.
Do you know a web link to find further information regarding the ypbind -> ypserv processes...
The man pages in both, solaris and HP dont
give me what I expect.. Maybe what I need is
how the broadcast works...
Thanks!
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05-27-2002 08:48 AM
05-27-2002 08:48 AM
Re: NIS server migration!
In my opinion the best reference is the Oreilly book "Managing NFS & NIS". If you don;t have a hard copy you can access it online with subscription fee.
http://safari.oreilly.com/main.asp?bookname=nfs2&mode=0
Also check out HP docs online ..
http://www.docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/fsearch/framedisplay?top=/hpux/onlinedocs/B1031-90048/B1031-90048_top.html&con=/hpux/onlinedocs/B1031-90048/00/00/20-con.html&toc=/hpux/onlinedocs/B1031-90048/00/00/20-toc.html&searchterms=NIS&queryid=20020527-095536
http://safari.oreilly.com/main.asp?bookname=nfs2&mode=0
Also check out HP docs online ..
http://www.docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/fsearch/framedisplay?top=/hpux/onlinedocs/B1031-90048/B1031-90048_top.html&con=/hpux/onlinedocs/B1031-90048/00/00/20-con.html&toc=/hpux/onlinedocs/B1031-90048/00/00/20-toc.html&searchterms=NIS&queryid=20020527-095536
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