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Normal System Startup

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NIS The following files as well as the domain directory are found in /var/yp: Makefile binding securenets secureservers updaters y ypxfr_1perday ypxfr_1perhour ypxfr_2perday The file ypmake is a shell script that builds one or more maps on a master NIS server. If no arguments are specified, ypmake either rebuilds out-of-date maps or creates new maps. yppush is then executed to notify slave NIS servers of the change and make the slave servers copy the updated maps to their machines. If any maps are supplied on the command line, ypmake creates or updates those maps only. The make command (/usr/bin/make is a symbolic link to /usr/ccs/bin/make) can be used instead of ypmake. Normal System Startup All the startup scripts for the NFS and NIS services are started at run level 2, except the nfs.server script, which is started at run level 3. The following table shows the startup scripts, in the order they are run at system startup. It lists the processes that each script starts and the files and environment variables in /etc/rc.config.d that influence the behavior of those processes. All of the startup scripts start the portmapper if it is not already started, but only one portmap process should be running at once. STARTUP SCRIPT IN /SBIN/INIT.D nfs.core nis.server nis.client nfs.client nfs.server PROCESSES STARTED portmap portmap domainname ypserv ypxfrd yppasswdd ypupdated keyserv portmap domainname ypbind keyserv portmap biod statd lockd automount mount swapon portmap exportfs mountd nfsd statd lockd pcnfsd RELATED FILE IN /ETC/RC.CONFIG.D None namesvrs namesvrs nfsconf nfsconf ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES none NIS_MASTER_SERVER NIS_DOMAIN YPSERV_OPTIONS KEYSERV_OPTIONS YPUDATED_OPTIONS YPXFRD_OPTIONS NIS_CLIENT NIS_DOMAIN WAIT_FOR_NIS_SERVER MAX_NISCHECKS YPBIND_OPTIONS KEYSERV_OPTIONS YPSET_ADDR NFS_CLIENT NUMB_NFSBIOD STATD_OPTIONS LOCKD_OPTIONS AUTOMOUNT AUTO_MASTER AUTO_OPTIONS NFS_SERVER NUM_NFSD STATD_OPTIONS LOCKD_OPTIONS START_MOUNTD MOUNTD_OPTIONS PCNFS_SERVER 85

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The following files as well as the domain directory are found in
/var/yp
:
Makefile
binding
securenets
secureservers
updaters
y
ypxfr_1perday
ypxfr_1perhour
ypxfr_2perday
The file
ypmake
is a shell script that builds one or more maps on a master NIS server. If no arguments are
specified,
ypmake
either rebuilds out-of-date maps or creates new maps.
yppush
is then executed to notify
slave NIS servers of the change and make the slave servers copy the updated maps to their machines. If any
maps are supplied on the command line,
ypmake
creates or updates those maps only. The
make
command
(
/usr/bin/make
is a symbolic link to
/usr/ccs/bin/make
) can be used instead of
ypmake
.
Normal System Startup
All the startup scripts for the NFS and NIS services are started at run level
2
, except the
nfs.server
script,
which is started at run level
3
. The following table shows the startup scripts, in the order they are run at
system startup. It lists the processes that each script starts and the files and environment variables in
/etc/rc.config.d
that influence the behavior of those processes. All of the startup scripts start the
portmapper if it is not already started, but only one
portmap
process should be running at once.
S
TARTUP SCRIPT IN
/
SBIN
/
INIT
.
D
P
ROCESSES STARTED
R
ELATED FILE IN
/
ETC
/
RC
.
CONFIG
.
D
E
NVIRONMENT
V
ARIABLES
nfs.core
portmap
None
none
nis.server
portmap
domainname
ypserv
ypxfrd
yppasswdd
ypupdated
keyserv
namesvrs
NIS_MASTER_SERVER
NIS_DOMAIN
YPSERV_OPTIONS
KEYSERV_OPTIONS
YPUDATED_OPTIONS
YPXFRD_OPTIONS
nis.client
portmap
domainname
ypbind
keyserv
namesvrs
NIS_CLIENT
NIS_DOMAIN
WAIT_FOR_NIS_SERVER
MAX_NISCHECKS
YPBIND_OPTIONS
KEYSERV_OPTIONS
YPSET_ADDR
nfs.client
portmap
biod
statd
lockd
automount
mount
swapon
nfsconf
NFS_CLIENT
NUMB_NFSBIOD
STATD_OPTIONS
LOCKD_OPTIONS
AUTOMOUNT
AUTO_MASTER
AUTO_OPTIONS
nfs.server
portmap
exportfs
mountd
nfsd
statd
lockd
pcnfsd
nfsconf
NFS_SERVER
NUM_NFSD
STATD_OPTIONS
LOCKD_OPTIONS
START_MOUNTD
MOUNTD_OPTIONS
PCNFS_SERVER