What are three ways to update the slave servers?
A NIS map update fails to propagate to slave servers on the network. What are three ways to update the slave servers? (Choose three.)
When you create a non-broadcast NIS client, which four tasks do you need to accomplish manually?
When you create a non-broadcast NIS client, which four tasks do you need to accomplish manually? (Choose four.)
Which three commands are valid ways to start a NIS server?
Which three commands are valid ways to start a NIS server? (Choose three.)
What does this line signify?
You are extending the NIS support in your network to include a new NIS map to support automount direct maps. As part of this process, you modify the NIS Makefile to include the following line:
auto.direct.time: $(DIR)/auto_direct
What does this line signify?
Which statement is true about the screen output?
After six months of successful NIS operation, you modify the NIS Makefile on the NIS master server to build a map that did NOT exist before. The modified Makefile is configured to build a new auto.direct automount map and then distribute the new map to the slave servers. After you complete the edits on the Makefile, you run the make command, which requires that you enter Ctrl-C to return to the shell prompt:
# /usr/ccs/bin/make
updated netid
pushed netid
updated auto.direct
C
*** auto.direct.time removed.
There are no syntax errors in the modified Makefile.
Which statement is true about the screen output?
What is the purpose of this line?
You are extending the NIS support in your network to include a new NIS map to support automount direct maps. As part of this process, you modify the NIS Makefile to include the following line:
touch auto.direct.time;
What is the purpose of this line?
What does this line signify?
You are extending the NIS support in your network to include a new NIS map to support automount direct maps. As part of this process, you modify the NIS Makefile to include the following line:
auto.direct: auto.direct.time
What does this line signify?
Which two statements are true?
Given the following entry in /etc/nsswitch.conf:
hosts: nis [NOTFOUND=return] files
Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
Which three commands return this entry?
The NIS passwd map contains the following entry:
larry:uysvPo3nanyeo:101:10:Larry Doe:/home/larry:/bin/ksh Which three commands return this entry? (Choose three.)
For which three does NIS provide the ability for central administration?
For which three does NIS provide the ability for central administration? (Choose three.)