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has caused the Debian Bug report #61185,
regarding NIS maps get order number == MAX_INT
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Package: nis
Version: 3.5-2
Various NIS maps are getting an order number of 2^31-1 on the slave.
This seems to occur when the slave attempts to update its maps and the
connection to the master is down.
The time on the map in /var/yp/<domain> matches the time in syslog when
ypxfr logs the following:
ypxfr[7553]: call to rpc.ypxfrd failed: RPC: Timed out
The slave is connected over a digital leased line running at 32kbps.
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