[SUMMARY]startup daemons(scripts)

From: Iwao MAKINO <makino_at_hpc.co.jp>
Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 18:36:15 +0900

Hi,

I am very sorry for late summary.

Thanks to Peter Stern, Bob Vickers, Sajan and Steve Applegate.

After editing /etc/rc.config, w/ rcmgr set NFS_CONFIGURED to 0, there were
still little problem, but at least w/ S11nfs there, nfs daemons will not
start, and I am happy as it is.

Sajan and Peter's suggestion was very helpful.

Sajan wrote:
chnge follwing in /etc/rc.config and reboot:
NUM_NETCONFIG="0"
NIS_CONF="NO"
NFS_CONFIGURED="0"
NFSSERVING="0"
BIND_CONF="NO"
MAIL_CONF="NO"
 (no need to remove links from rc3.d)

Peter wrote:
As a good guess I would suggest that you need to remove the NFS stuff
from /etc/rc.config:
grep NFS /etc/rc.config
rcmgr set NFS_CONFIGURED 0
etc.

below my signature is my original post.

Best regards,

--
Iwao Makino                               Alpha OEM MFG.
HIT Corporation Ltd.,                     Tel:+81-3-3714-0469
ChinonHaramachi 1-16-5 Haramachi          Fax:+81-3-3714-0789
Meguro 152-0011                           http://www.hpc.co.jp/
Tokyo, Japan                              mailto:makino_at_hpc.co.jp
Hi Managers,
I have the following question on
Miata(600au) w/ Tru64 UNIX 4.0F.
As I do not need to use NFS, sendmail and printers, I have moved following
links frmo rc3.d
S19nfs, S20nfsmount, S40sendmail, and S65lpd
I was unable to login from either xdm and over-network.
I was lucky enough, to log in w/ single mode and put these links back,
but...
When I put S19nfs back, I can log back into the system from network.
Once it is started, even after 'stop', I can still login over the network.
Since I do not use nfs, and at least that particular machine's /etc/exports
are empty and /etc/fstab does not have any line about nfs...
Does anyone have good comment?
Best regards,
--
Iwao Makino                               Alpha OEM MFG.
HIT Corporation Ltd.,                     Tel:+81-3-3714-0469
ChinonHaramachi 1-16-5 Haramachi          Fax:+81-3-3714-0789
Meguro 152-0011                           http://www.hpc.co.jp/
Tokyo, Japan                              mailto:makino_at_hpc.co.jp
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