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Chapter 14yp_mkdb: no key -- check source file for blank linesUpdating networks.byname...yp_mkdb: no key -- check source file for blank linesyp_mkdb: no key -- check source file for blank linesUpdating protocols.bynumber...Updating protocols.byname...Updating rpc.byname...yp_mkdb: duplicate key 'rpcbind' - skippingUpdating rpc.bynumber...Updating services.byname...yp_mkdb: duplicate key 'compressnet/tcp' - skippingyp_mkdb: duplicate key 'compressnet/udp' - skippingyp_mkdb: duplicate key 'mit-ml-dev/tcp' - skippingyp_mkdb: duplicate key 'mit-ml-dev/udp' - skippingUpdating shells...Updating group.byname...Updating group.bygid...Updating passwd.byname...Updating passwd.byuid...Updating master.passwd.byname...Updating master.passwd.byuid...Updating netid.byname...Updating amd.map...NIS Map update completed.server.example.org has been setup as an YP master server without anyerrors.Now your server is initialized. The /var/yp directory should now contain two newfiles and a folder. The passwd file is just like a typical password file created using thecustom master.passwd that we created for our NIS server. The ypservers file alsocontains the names of all master and slave servers for the domain.A directory named example-domain (which is the same as the domain name on yoursystem) containing NIS server's database files is also created with the default values.Now you can start your NIS server by running appropriate rc script manually, or byrebooting the server:# /etc/rc.d/ypserve start[ 257 ]

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