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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers [Solved] Need help to copy files to another server Post 302860591 by bakunin on Sunday 6th of October 2013 05:14:50 PM
Old 10-06-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by basszzz
solved using
Code:
find -ctime

Not what i had in mind, but if it serves your purpose you're welcome....

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ypxfrd(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 ypxfrd(8)

NAME
ypxfrd - High speed NIS map transfer daemon SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/ypxfrd DESCRIPTION
The ypxfrd daemon is the transfer agent that handles map transfer requests from yppush on the master server and ypxfr on slave servers and clients. This program performs the actual transfer of the NIS maps to slave servers and clients. Typically, the maps are transferred to all slave servers and clients unless the transfer is restricted to those subnets or hosts by an entry or entries in the /etc/yp/securenets file. See ypserv(8) for information on this file. The ypxfrd daemon is activated at system startup time by an entry in the /sbin/init.d/nis file of an NIS master server machine. If the log file /var/cluster/members/{memb}/yp/ypxfrd.log exists, ypxfrd appends all its output to that file. You can use the log file to retain a record of what was attempted, and the results. See ypfiles(4) and ypserv(8) for an overview of NIS. RESTRICTIONS
The ypxfrd daemon transfers NIS maps stored as ndbm files only. It does not transfer maps stored as btree or hash files. FILES
The ypxrfd log file. Each cluster member has its own copy. SEE ALSO
Commands: yppush(8), ypserv(8), ypxfr(8) Files: ypfiles(4) ypxfrd(8)
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