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Index: H
- hard mounts, filesystems: 6.3.5. Hard and soft mounts
- hard suboption: 6.5.2. Rules for mounting replicas
- hardware, network partitions: 17.2. Network partitioning hardware
- hash-tables: 3.3.5. Map files
- blocks: 3.3.5. Map files
- HCLNFSD protocol, PC/NFS and: 10.1. PC/NFS today
- Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle: 16.3. Benchmarking
- hierarchical mounts, automounter: 9.5.2. Hierarchical mounts
- -hosts map: 9.5.2.1. The -hosts map
- hierarchical operation, NIS+ and: 2.2.3. NIS+
- hierarchies, domain naming scheme: 4.1.2. Domain names
- host address: 1.3.2. IP host addresses
- Host Manager, diskless clients and: 8.2. Setting up a diskless client
- host naming, migrating from NIS to DNS: 5.5. Migrating from NIS to DNS for host naming
- host numbers, IPv4 addresses: 1.3.3. IPv4 address classes
- hostname field, NFS client netgroups map: 3.3.2. Netgroups
- hostnames
- formats, netgroups: 3.3.3. Hostname formats in netgroups
- netgroups: 12.1.3. Using netgroups
- NIS/DNS: 5.2.2. Run NIS on client, enable DNS on NIS server
- qualified: 5.3. Fully qualified and unqualified hostnames
- umountall and: 14.1. NFS administration tools
- unqualified: 5.3. Fully qualified and unqualified hostnames
- username and: 12.1.2. Enabling transparent access
- hosts
- addresses: 1.3.2. IP host addresses
- NFS: 1. Networking Fundamentals
- domains, binding: 3.3.8. NIS domains
- files: 3.3. Files managed under NIS
- information mismatch, ifconfig: 13.2.1.4. Mismatched host information
- MAC addresses: 1.2.2. Ethernet addresses
- names, and netgroups: 3.3.2. Netgroups
- relationships, trusted users and hosts: 12.1.1. Trusted hosts and trusted users
- trusted: 12.1.1. Trusted hosts and trusted users
- hosts database, directory services and: 2.1.1. The hosts database
- hosts file
- bypassing, client: 3.1. Masters, slaves, and clients
- modifying, master server: 3.1. Masters, slaves, and clients
- nicknames: 3.3.7. Map structure
- NIS: 1. Networking Fundamentals
- map: 3.1. Masters, slaves, and clients
- hosts map
- domains: 4.4. Managing multiple domains
- qualified names: 5.3. Fully qualified and unqualified hostnames
- RARP server and: 8.3.1. Reverse ARP requests
- -hosts map, hierarchical mounts and: 9.5.2.1. The -hosts map
- hosts.equiv: 3.3.1. Working with the maps
- hosts.txt: 2.2.1. Directory Name Service (DNS)
- hubs
- Ethernet vs Fast Ethernet: 17.2. Network partitioning hardware
- networks: 17.2. Network partitioning hardware
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