Please help with yp binding problem
Andrew Cherenson
arc at kaibab.wpd.sgi.com
Sat Jan 26 10:38:41 AEST 1991
In article <12194 at ccncsu.ColoState.EDU> jamison at yuma.acns.colostate.edu (Jamie Gulden) writes:
>
> I am having a problem with yp (NIS) and was hoping someone could
>help out.
>
> PROBLEM: When a 4D/25 is bound to a yp server that goes down it won't
> rebind to a different server.
>
> INFO: 4D/25TG w/ IRIX 3.3.1 and NSF 3.3
> 3 sun servers running SunOS 4.1.1
>
> WHAT HAPPENS: The PI is running ypbind and ypwhich returns the hostname
> of one of the servers. The PI will bind to any of the three servers
> at boot depending on which responds first. If that server goes down
> the PI will start printing the following message:
>
>yp server not responding for domain ".VIS.ColoState.EDU"; still trying (v2)
>
> Typing ypwhich returns that the domain is not bound. The only way
> I have been able to get it to rebind to a different server is to
> reboot the system.
>
> WHAT I HAVE TRIED: Looking in the IRIS NFS manual under debugging a
> yp {client|server} the exact error message is given but all of the
> suggestions it gives are allready being done (ypserv is running on
> all machines and none of the machines or the network are overworked,
> the domain name is correct on all machines, other machines are
> getting services off of the other two servers just fine). Our suns
> work fine and will rebind when needed to a different server. Also
> ypset won't let me set the server.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks apriori, Jamie.
>
Jamie determined that the PI was using the Internet standard "1-style"
broadcast IP address and the Suns were using the retrograde "0-style" address.
See Section 8.3.4 in the Network Communications Guide for details.
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