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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Setting Ulimit problem Post 302427660 by Waitstejo on Monday 7th of June 2010 11:32:45 AM
Old 06-07-2010
Zaxxon/Corona688, When I log in as root and change the ulimit, it remains as I have changed. But the next day it changes back to the wrong Ulimit.
 

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ypxfr(1M)																 ypxfr(1M)

NAME
ypxfr, ypxfr_1perday, ypxfr_1perhour, ypxfr_2perday - transfer NIS database from server to local node SYNOPSIS
domain] host] domain] tid prog server] mapname Remarks The Network Information Service (NIS) was formerly known as Yellow Pages (YP). Although the name has changed, the functionality of the service remains the same. DESCRIPTION
copies a Network Information Service (NIS) map (database) to the local host from a NIS server by using the NIS services. A map can be copied regardless of its age, or it can be copied depending on whether its modification time (order number) is more recent than that of the local map. The command creates a temporary map in directory where domain is the NIS domain. The command fills the map with mapname entries, obtains the map parameters (master and order number), and loads them. It then clears the old version of mapname and moves the temporary map to the existing mapname. If is run interactively, it writes messages to standard output. If is invoked without a controlling terminal and if the log file exists, appends all its messages to that file. Since is usually run from the superuser's file (see crontab(1)) or by (see yppush(1M)), the log file can retain a record of what attempted and what the results were. To maintain consistency between NIS servers, should be executed periodically for every map in the NIS database. Different maps change at different rates. For example, the map may not change for months at a time, and might therefore be checked for changes only once a day, such as in the early morning hours. However, may change several times per day, so hourly checks for updates might be more appropriate. A file can perform these periodic checks and transfers automatically. Rather than having a separate file for each map, requests can be grouped in a shell script to update several maps at once. Example scripts (mnemonically named) are in and They serve as reasonable rough drafts that can be changed as appropriate. Refer to ypfiles(4) and ypserv(1M) for an overview of the Network Information Service. Options recognizes the following options: Preserve the resolver flag in the map during transfer. Do not send a "clear current map" request to the local process. Use this flag if is not running locally when you are running Otherwise, complains that it cannot talk to the local and the transfer fails. If is running locally, do not use this flag. Copy the map from a NIS server in domain rather than the domain returned by (see domainname(1)). Force the map to be copied, even if its order number at the remote NIS server is not more recent than the order number of the local map. Obtain the map from host, regardless of its master server. If this option is not used, asks the NIS service for the master's host name and tries to obtain its map. The host can be a name or an IP address of the form Specify a source domain from which to transfer a map that should be the same across domains (such as the map. When invokes it specifies that should call back a process (that initiated the transfer) at the host server, registered as program number prog, and waiting for a response to transaction tid. AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. FILES
Log file The following scripts are suggested for use with Run one transfer per day Run two transfers per day Hourly transfers of "volatile" maps SEE ALSO
crontab(1), domainname(1), cron(1M), ypinit(1M), yppush(1M), ypserv(1M), ypfiles(4). ypxfr(1M)
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