nis/yp usage question
Steve Simmons
scs at lokkur.dexter.mi.us
Mon Jun 24 13:05:46 AEST 1991
marmen at bwdla31.bnr.ca (Rob Marmen 1532773) writes:
>In article <4932 at spim.mips.COM>, beacker at mips.com (Bradley Eacker) writes:
>> How many machines are in existance on your net?
> Over 2000 Unix workstations. I can't be any more specific than that.
>> How many yp masters do you have on your net?
> We have two domains. One domain, BNROTTAWA has over 90 slaves and 1 master.
> Some work was required to structure this so that the master wouldn't
> overload and self-destruct. The second domain has one master and approx
> 10 slaves. The master gets the majority of its data directly from the
> BNROTTAWA master.
I think you've got a massive case of overkill here. My experience was
that one 3/160 could happily server approx 50 YP clients. Assuming a
sun4 is twice as fast (heh), your 2000 workstations should need about
20 nis servers.
Also, I second the recommendation of the Hal Stern book. Very nice.
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