Examples of using Ypbind in English and their translations into Dutch
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Unknown ypbind error.
Ypbind or you can try.
Can't communicate with ypbind.
See ypbind(8) for further information.
Depending on the version of ypbind.
Rpcinfo-u localhost ypbind" which should give you.
Ypbind is the core of client-server communication in an NIS environment;
The default options of ypbind have changed.
When run, ypbind will go and find its instructions in the file/etc/yp. conf.
Ypset: specifies which NIS server ypbind connects to;
mountd, ypbind/ypserv and perhaps rquotad, lockd and statd are of any consequence.
Use the command rpcinfo to make sure that ypbind is working correctly.
Stop ypbind by typing the following command at a command prompt,
Some basic actions allow us to verify that ypbind is configured correctly.
To avoid this, ypbind doesn't wait for a client to contact it before finding the servers.
An NIS client establishes what is called a binding to a particular NIS server using the ypbind daemon.
If you do not mount NFSv3 volumes or use NIS(the ypbind service), then portmap should be disabled.
The only action needed to run an NIS client on a machine is to run the ypbind daemon.
In this case, the open port belongs to ypbind(NIS), which is an RPC service handled in conjunction with the portmap service.
The client side of services connected to yellow pages is essentially based on the ypbind daemon.
The client informs it of the domain(the NIS domain) to which it belongs and ypbind broadcasts by means of the function RPC YPPROC_DOMAIN_NOACK.
Ypbind sends the client the result of the lookup(success
Often, the only thing that helps in this case is to restart the server process(or even the whole server) or the ypbind process on the client.
Ypbind checks the system's default domain(as set by the domainname command),
for example), ypbind will use the address of the first one to respond.
Ypbind is the core of client-server communication in an NIS environment; if ypbind dies on a client machine,