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A modern computer system that's not part of a network is even more of an anomaly today than it was when we published the first edition of this book in 1991. But however widespread networks have become, managing a network and getting it to perform well can still be a problem. Managing NFS and NIS, in a new edition based on Solaris 8, is a guide to two tools that are absolutely essential to distributed computing environments: the Network Filesystem (NFS) and the Network Information System (formerly called the "yellow pages" or YP).The Network Filesystem, developed by Sun Microsystems, is. | Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http www.simpopdf.com le pyôr nix System . hiministHi ms ltill Sỉt rít. I ike Eisler r íiíctinhỉ Managing O REILLY Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http www.simpopdf.com Table of Contents Preface . 1 Who this book is for.2 Versions .2 Organization .3 Conventions used in this book.4 Differences between the first edition and second edition.5 Comments and questions.5 Hal s acknowledgments from the first edition.6 Acknowledgments for the second edition.6 1. Networking Fundamentals.9 1.1 Networking overview.9 1.2 Physical and data link layers.11 1.3 Network layer.12 1.4 Transport layer.18 1.5 The session and presentation layers.19 2. Introduction to Directory Services.24 2.1 Purpose of directory services.24 2.2 Brief survey of common directory services.25 2.3 Name service switch. 29 2.4 Which directory service to use.29 3. Network Information Service Operation.31 3.1 Masters slaves and clients.31 3.2 Basics of NIS management.34 3.3 Files managed under NIS.41 3.4 Trace of a key match.52 4. System Management Using NIS.56 4.1 NIS network design.56 4.2 Managing map files.58 4.3 Advanced NIS server administration.65 4.4 Managing multiple domains.67 5. Living with Multiple Directory Servers.70 5.1 Domain name servers .70 5.2 Implementation.72 5.3 Fully qualified and unqualified hostnames.74 5.4 Centralized versus distributed management.76 5.5 Migrating from NIS to DNS for host naming.77 5.6 What neXt .77 6. System Administration Using the Network File System.78 6.1 Setting up NFS.79 6.2 Exporting filesystems.80 6.3 Mounting filesystems.85 6.4 Symbolic links.96 6.5 Replication .99 6.6 Naming schemes.103 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http www.simpopdf.com 7. Network File System Design and Operation.108 7.1 Virtual filesystems and virtual nodes.108 7.2 NFS protocOl and implementation.109 7.3 NFS components.117 7.4 Caching.122 7.5 File locking.127 7.6 NFS futures.129 8. Diskless Clients.132 8.1 .