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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers NIS stops responding for few minutes and back to normal again Post 5155 by htsubamoto on Wednesday 8th of August 2001 07:38:18 AM
Old 08-08-2001
If you know how to analise Sniffer output, try using one in your NIS network interface card. Maybe you can see if you have too many bad requests, or NFS failures. If you use solaris box, there's a sniffer called snoop. It can be helpfull.

regards

HTT
 

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