Query: ypset
OS: netbsd
Section: 8
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YPSET(8) BSD System Manager's Manual YPSET(8)NAMEypset -- tell ypbind(8) which NIS server process to useSYNOPSISypset [-h host] [-d domain] serverDESCRIPTIONypset tells the ypbind(8) process on the current machine which NIS server process to communicate with. If server is down or is not running a NIS server process, it is not discovered until a NIS client process attempts to access a NIS map, at which time ypbind(8) tests the binding and takes appropriate action. ypset is most useful for binding a NIS client that is not on the same broadcast network as the closest NIS server, but can also be used for debugging a local network's NIS configuration, testing specific NIS client programs, or binding to a specific server when there are many servers on the local network supplying NIS maps. The options are as follows: -h host Set the NIS binding on host instead of the local machine. -d domain Use the NIS domain domain instead of the default domain as returned by domainname(1).SEE ALSOdomainname(1), ypcat(1), ypmatch(1), ypwhich(1), nis(8), ypbind(8), yppoll(8)AUTHORSTheo de RaadtBSDFebruary 26, 2005 BSD
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