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Date:      Wed, 20 Dec 2006 08:16:52 -0900
From:      Beech Rintoul <freebsd@alaskaparadise.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        stas khromoy <stas@edpausa.com>
Subject:   Re: replicating /etc/passwd on a failover machine
Message-ID:  <200612200817.09411.freebsd@alaskaparadise.com>
In-Reply-To: <458964AB.2080400@edpausa.com>
References:  <458964AB.2080400@edpausa.com>

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On Wednesday 20 December 2006 07:28, stas khromoy wrote:
> hey folks
>
> we are working on building a failover server.
> now everything is going along pretty nicely. (knock on wood)
>
> so the question of the day.
> is there a way to replicate the password files ?
>
> i doubt that just copying over /etc/passwd and master.passwd will work .

It will work fine as long as you run pwd_mkdb after copying or changing any=
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the files. Also, you can use vipw to edit the list. It runs pwd_mkdb after=
=20
you write and exit. See the relevant man pages for more info.

Beech

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