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30.Dd February 5, 1995
31.Dt YPPUSH 8
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm yppush
35.Nd "force propagation of updated NIS databases"
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.Nm
38.Op Fl d Ar domain
39.Op Fl t Ar timeout
40.Op Fl j Ar #parallel jobs
41.Op Fl h Ar host
42.Op Fl p Ar path
43.Op Fl v
44.Ar mapname
45.Sh DESCRIPTION
46The
47.Nm
48utility distributes updated NIS databases (or
49.Pa maps )
50from an NIS master server to NIS slave servers within an NIS
51domain.
52It is normally only run on the NIS master by
53.Pa /var/yp/Makefile
54whenever any of the NIS maps are updated.
55Note that
56.Pa /var/yp/Makefile
57does not invoke
58.Nm
59by default: the
60.Dq Li NOPUSH=True
61entry in the Makefile must first be commented out
62(the default
63.Fx
64configuration assumes a small network with only
65a single NIS server; in such a configuration,
66.Nm
67is not needed).
68.Pp
69By default,
70.Nm
71determines the names of the slave servers for a domain by searching the
72.Pa ypservers
73map.
74A destination host (or a list of hosts) can also be manually
75specified on the command line.
76Once it has a complete list of slave servers, it sends a 'map transfer'
77request to each slave, which in turn reads a copy of the map from
78the master NIS server using
79.Xr ypxfr 8 .
80Included within each request is the name of the map to be copied
81and some special information required by
82.Xr ypxfr 8
83to successfully 'callback' to
84.Nm
85and carry out the transfer.
86Any error messages
87.Nm
88receives from
89.Xr ypxfr 8
90via callback will be printed to stderr.
91.Pp
92The following options are available:
93.Bl -tag -width indent
94.It Fl d Ar domain
95Specify a particular domain.
96The NIS domain of
97the local host system is used by default.
98If the local host's domain
99name is not set, the domain name must be specified with this flag.
100.It Fl t Ar timeout
101Specify a timeout value in seconds.
102This timeout
103controls how long
104.Nm
105will wait for a response from a slave server before sending a
106map transfer request to the next slave server in its list.
107.It Fl j Ar #parallel jobs
108The
109.Nm
110utility normally performs transfers serially, meaning that it will
111send a map transfer request to one slave server and then wait for
112it to respond before moving on to the next slave server.
113In environments
114with many slaves, it is more efficient to initiate several map transfers
115at once so that the transfers can take place in parallel.
116The
117.Fl j
118flag is used to specify the desired number of parallel jobs:
119.Nm
120will initiate the specified number of transfers immediately and
121listen for responses.
122If the number of specified parallel jobs is
123less than the number of slave servers,
124.Nm
125will initiate only the number of specified jobs and then wait
126for some of them to finish before starting any more.
127.Pp
128Note that
129.Nm
130handles callbacks asynchronously, which means that it will collect
131and display the callback information received from
132.Xr ypxfr 8
133as soon as it arrives, even it arrives before all of the map
134transfer requests have been sent.
135.It Fl h Ar host
136Can be used to transfer a map to a user-specified machine or
137group of machines instead of the list of servers contained in
138the
139.Pa ypservers
140map.
141A list of hosts can be specified by using multiple
142instances of the
143.Fl h
144flag.
145.It Fl p Ar path
146By default,
147.Nm
148expects all the local NIS maps to be stored under
149.Pa /var/yp .
150The
151.Fl p
152flag can be used to specify an alternate path in the event that
153the system administrator decides to store the NIS maps somewhere else.
154.It Fl v
155Verbose mode: it causes
156.Nm
157to print debugging messages as it runs.
158Specifying this flag twice
159makes
160.Nm
161even more verbose.
162.El
163.Sh FILES
164.Bl -tag -width Pa -compact
165.It Pa /var/yp/[domainname]/ypservers
166the NIS ypservers map containing the names of all servers in
167a particular NIS domain
168.El
169.Sh SEE ALSO
170.Xr yp 8 ,
171.Xr ypserv 8 ,
172.Xr ypxfr 8
173.Sh AUTHORS
174.An Bill Paul Aq Mt wpaul@ctr.columbia.edu
175.Sh BUGS
176The mechanism for transferring NIS maps in NIS v1 is different
177than that in NIS version 2.
178This version of
179.Nm
180has support for transferring maps to NIS v2 systems only.
181