12-27-2016
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Originally Posted by
itkamaraj
its based on the network bandwidth available between 2 locations. currently i see it transfers 4.7Mb/Sec.
where is server A and B is located ?
I dont know how far are they located as they are client servers. So i may need to inquire with them as i dont know how to figure it out myself.
I was looking more so from the command prospective if we can tweak it for faster transfer based on pre-conditions.
I will live with it if there is no way out.
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yppush
YPPUSH(8) Reference Manual YPPUSH(8)
NAME
yppush - force propagation of changed NIS databases
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/yppush [ -d domain ] [ -t timeout ] [ -p # parallel jobs ] [ -h host ] [ -v ] mapname ...
DESCRIPTION
yppush copies updated NIS databases (or maps) from the master NIS server to the slave servers within a NIS domain. It is normally run only
on the NIS master by /var/yp/Makefile after the master databases are changed. /var/yp/Makefile does not invoke yppush by default, the
NOPUSH=true line must be commented out.
yppush first constructs a list of NIS slave servers by reading the NIS map ypservers within the domain. A destination host (or a list of
hosts with multiple -h commands) can also be specified on the command line. A "transfer map" request is sent to the NIS serger at each
slave, along with the information needed by the transfer agent ypxfr(8) to callback to yppush, which may be printed the result to stderr.
Messages are also printed when a transfer is not possible; for instance when the request message is undeliverable.
OPTIONS
-d domain
Specify a particular domain. The NIS domain of the local host system is used by default. If the local host's domain name is not set,
the domain name must be specified with this flag.
-t timeout
The timeout flag is used to specify a timeout value in seconds. This timeout controls how long yppush will wait for a response from
a slave server before sending a map transfer request to the next slave server in the list. By default, yppush will wait 90 seconds.
For big maps, this is not long enough.
-p # parallel jobs
yppush normally performs transfers serially, meaning that it will send a map transfer request to one slave server and then wait for
it to respond before sending the next map transfer request to the next slave server. In environments with many slaves, it is more
efficient to initiate several map transfers at once so that the transfers can take place in parallel.
-h host
The host flag can be used to transfer a map to a user-specified machine or group of machines instead of the list of servers con-
tained in the ypservers map. A list of hosts can be specified by using multiple instances of the -h flag. -v Verbose mode: causes
yppush to print debugging messages as it runs. Note specifying this flag twice makes yppush even more verbose.
SEE ALSO
domainname(1), ypserv(8), ypxfr(8)
BUGS
The mechanism for transferring NIS maps in NIS v1 is different that that in NIS version 2. This version of yppush has support for transfer-
ring maps to NIS v2 systems only.
AUTHOR
Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>
YP Server August 2002 YPPUSH(8)