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- From: stevens@madvlsi.columbia.edu (Andy Stevens)
- Subject: Re: Splitting an NIS domain across a router.
- Organization: Columbia University
- References: <1992Aug31.145450.24666@uunet.uu.net!mercomp>
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- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 20:50:25 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug31.145450.24666@uunet.uu.net!mercomp>, blu@uunet.uu.net!mercomp (Brian Utterback) writes:
- |> We are in the process of splitting our current network into two, a
- |> production network and a test network. I don't know much about the
- |> workinfs of NIS, so bear with me if this is a stupid question, but
- |> how do I set up NIS under such a configuration? Would it be best
- |> to have two masters or what? If I had two masters, how should I keep
- |> them in sync? Any one have a similar setup?
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- Just set up several slave servers on both sides of the router.
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- --andy
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