Following command was set up in startup script on Solaris 8 servers - improved network transfers of files from one server to the another [server B has duplicate entry in it's startup script except the IP is changed to server A] (doubled transfer speed).
Now they are getting a new server with Solaris 10 on it - setting the same command in a startup script does NOTHING for the speed of the transfer.
both networks are 100 MB - new server on same subnet as old one. New server will get old server's IP (so nothing on the server B side has to change)
Anyone know what might be the 'new' way of doing this for Solaris 10?
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
yppush
yppush(8yp)yppush(8yp)Name
yppush - force propagation of a changed yellow pages (YP) map
Syntax
yppush [ -d domain ] [ -v ] mapname
Description
The command copies a new version of a yellow pages (YP) map from the master YP server to the slave YP servers. It is normally run only on
the master YP server by the utility accessing the after the master YP databases have been changed. When invoked, first constructs a list
of YP server hosts by reading the YP map ypservers within the domain. Keys within the map ypservers are the ASCII names of the machines on
which the YP servers run.
A transfer map request is sent to the YP server at each host, along with the information needed by the transfer agent (the program which
actually moves the map) to call back the command. When the attempt has completed (successfully or not), and the transfer agent has sent a
status message, the results can be printed to stdout. Messages are also printed when a transfer is not possible, for instance when the
request message is undeliverable, or when the timeout period on responses has expired.
Refer to and for an overview of the yellow pages.
Options-d Specify a domain.
-v Verbose. This causes messages to be printed when each server is called, and for each response. Without this flag, only error mes-
sages are printed.
Restrictions
In the current implementation (version 2 YP protocol), the transfer agent is which is started by the program. If detects that it is speak-
ing to a version 1 YP protocol server, it uses the older protocol, sending a version 1 YPPROC_GET request and issues a message to that
effect. Unfortunately, there is no way of knowing if or when the map transfer was performed for version 1 servers. The command prints a
message saying that an old-style message has been sent. The system administrator should later check to see that the transfer has actually
taken place.
Files
/etc/yp/domainname/ypservers.{dir, pag}
See Alsoypfiles(5yp), ypserv(8yp), ypxfr(8yp)yppush(8yp)