Hi,
thanks to Steve Van Devender for the very fast reply
The startup script that sets up NFS services and exports is
/sbin/init.d/nfs. The setting that causes NFS services to start at
boot time is having NFSSERVING=1 in /etc/rc.config (see "man rcmgr" for
documentation on the rcmgr command that can be used to change
/etc/rc.config settings easily).
Original question
> Hi managers,
>
> for experts a simple question. On a new system the NFS server does not
> start up after boot, NFS client does. The node mounts the disks from
the
> other nodes, but the others cannot mount the disks from this one. I can
> do from the GUI NFS Startup which helps.
>
> What is the command line to start the server?
> How to make it permanent?
Received on Wed Aug 11 2004 - 15:47:02 NZST