felix hosts all the home directories on the production network in the /dirt directory. You will need sudo access (ask the department) to create a directory here. Copy over the hidden files from /etc/skel, and be sure to chown -R username:groupname /dirt/username/
.
From a departmental machine (felix, quartet, etc.), execute ypcat passwd | grep <username>
, where <username>
is the name of the user you want to add to tyagi. Copy the output. As root on brutus, execute vipw
, and paste the information to the end. (This is necessary so that the UIDs sync up, so that there won't be any problems e.g. in directory ownership.) Change the shell to the user's liking (especially if it would otherwise be yukky old csh!). Save and quit, then type passwd <user>
to give the user some throwaway password that you know.
/var/yp/master.passwd
At this point, /etc/master.passwd
will have a new line in it for the new user, with the encrypted new password. Copy this line to /var/yp/master.passwd
, which is the NIS version of the master.passwd file (without system accounts such as root). Copy the same line to the end of /var/yp/passwd
.
The NIS maps stored in /var/yp/dirt-cs/
must be updated to use the new information in /var/yp/master.passwd
and /var/yp/passwd
. To do this update, cd to /var/yp
and execute make
. This should update the maps and push the updated maps out to professor, the NIS slave server. Check the output of make
. If it fails, saying "master's version not newer", then either sync the dates on brutus and professor, or else wait a couple minutes and try again. (You can also run /usr/libexec/ypxfr
manually on professor, but that's a little trickier.)
Execute vipw
on brutus and remove the new user account from the /etc/master.passwd
and /etc/passwd
files. The account information is already in the NIS database, and we don't want it in two places.