nfs(NADM)


nfs -- NFS start/stop script

Syntax

/etc/nfs start

/etc/nfs stop

Description

The /etc/nfs command is used to start or stop the NFS software. NFS will start automatically at system startup time if /etc/nfs is linked to /etc/rc2.d/Sname Similarly, NFS will stop automatically at system shutdown time if /etc/nfs is linked to /etc/rc0.d/Kname. See rc0(ADM) and rc2(ADM) for further information.

The /etc/nfs command starts the server daemons when file systems that should be exported are in /etc/exports. These server daemons are mountd(NADM), nfsd(NADM), and pcnfsd(NADM). The client daemon biod(NADM) is always started. If the /etc/auto.master file exists, automount(NADM) is also started. When the NLM service is installed, /etc/nfs starts the lockd(NADM) and statd(NADM) daemons.

See also

domainname(NC), exports(NF), lockd(NADM), mountd(NADM), nfsd(NADM), nmountall(NADM), pcnfsd(NADM), portmap(NADM), rc0(ADM), rc2(ADM), rexd(NADM), sh(C), statd(NADM)
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 02 June 2005