If memory serves YP will grab the first interface. If you switch the
stacks/IPs on the interfaces I think you will get what you want.
-Derek
At 05:48 PM 5/19/2006, Steve Kargl wrote:
I have 2 NICS in the master node of a small cluster.
bge0 is connected to the outside world with a FQDN
and registered DNS IP address. bge1 is connected to
a 192.168.0.x internal network. I'm trying to configure
NIS for the internal network, but ypinit is grabbing the
FQDN. I've read the Handbook and ypinit manual page
without too much enlightment. :(
What I'm after is
192.168.0.10 NIS master server
192.168.0.11 NIS slave server
192.168.0.[12-15] NIS clients
Anyone have a pointer to a method to achieve my goals.
--
Steve
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