Here are some brief notes on using RHCS to cluster an NIS (ypserv) master. These are intended mainly as search-engine fodder, in case anyone is looking for info on the same process in the future. NIS was written long, long before HA clustering. The NIS utilities make assumptions about hostnames that conflict badly with RHCS. In particular, the use of a virtual IP (for example, vdirectory) to separate the NIS server from a single physical machine breaks because the name returned by gethostbyname (for example, "server1" or "server2") differs from the virtual server. There's no way to instruct the NIS processes (yperv, yppush, etc.) to communicate over specified interfaces. This difference between the VIP name that should be associated with the NIS service and the name of the physical server comes up in several places: [1] When running "ypinit -m" to initialize the NIS master, the hostname of the master server is queried by the yphelper program within /var/yp/Makefile and that value is encoded into the DBM map files. This means that, for example, "server1" would be encoded in the NIS maps. If the NIS (ypserv) process fails over to the other cluster node ("server2"), then NIS clients will refuse to accept updates, since they appear to come from the machine "server2", even if the VIP for the directory service ("vdirectory") also fails over to server2. This can be circumvented by editing the /var/yp/Makefile to avoid using yphelper, but to instead specify the name of the virtual server ("vdirectory"), as in changing from: DBLOAD = $(YPBINDIR)/makedbm -c -m `$(YPBINDIR)/yphelper --hostname` to: DBLOAD = $(YPBINDIR)/makedbm -c -m vdirectory.fqdn [2] The yppush program compares the value of gethostbyname on the server to the name of the master server encoded in the DBM files. Since they will not be equal, maps will not be pushed to clients. The /var/yp/Makefile can be set not to push maps to clients (which is actually the default), and NIS clients can poll the server to retrieve maps. In our case, I created a "ypxfr-all" script to enumerate and transfer maps using ypxfr, and modified /var/yp/Makefile to connect to each NIS slave and trigger the slave to request maps from the master. I hope this helps someone. Mark -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster