NIS intelligently parses the setup files. Although this makes NIS administration easier, it does make the behavior of NIS more sensitive to changes in the setup and configuration files.
Use the procedures in this section when modifying any of the following.
Adding or deleting /etc/resolv.conf to allow or deny DNS forwarding
Adding or deleting $PWDIR/security/passwd.adjunct to allow or deny C2 security. ($PWDIR
is defined in /var/yp/Makefile.)
Become superuser.
Stop the NIS server.
# /etc/init.d/ypstop
Make the necessary changes to your files.
Restart the NIS server.
# /etc/init.d/yp start
You do not have to stop and start NIS when changing NIS maps or the map source files.
Keep in mind the following.
Deleting a map or source file from an NIS master server does not automatically result in corresponding deletions from slave servers. You must delete maps and source files from slave servers by hand.
New maps do not automatically get pushed to existing slave servers. You must run ypxfr from the slaves.