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04-19-2004 12:12 AM
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Solved! Go to Solution.
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04-19-2004 12:22 AM
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Re: start NFS when bootup
chkconfig --level 2345 nfs on
HTH,
Robert
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04-19-2004 09:34 AM
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Re: start NFS when bootup
you do remember to assign points to Robert for his answer, don't you?
HTH,
Martin
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04-19-2004 01:34 PM
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Re: start NFS when bootup
I tried the statement , which file will it update after run this statement , how do I know whether I have update it ? is it a permanent method ? thx.
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04-19-2004 05:07 PM
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SolutionTo tell if it is or isn't changed, use the command:
chkconfig --list nfs
It will list the 7 run-levels (0 through 6), and whether the service is On or Off.
For a standard system, run-level's 2-5 are all you need on for a service to be available normally. Run level's 0 and 6 are for halt and shutdown (respectivly), and 1 is for 'single user mode'.
The 'chkconfig' command manipulates the '/etc/rc.d/rc?.d/*' files, and can also manipulate '/etc/xinetd.d/*' files for services launched by the SuperDaemon 'xinetd'.
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Re: start NFS when bootup
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04-20-2004 04:40 AM
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Re: start NFS when bootup
you should see something like this:
# /sbin/chkconfig --list nfs
nfs 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off
# /sbin/chkconfig --level 345 nfs on#
# /sbin/chkconfig --list nfs
nfs 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off
Settings will become active with the next runlevel change (e.g. reboot).
Greetings, Martin
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04-20-2004 05:22 AM
04-20-2004 05:22 AM
Re: start NFS when bootup
I wanted to offer my thanks and congrats. I see you took the time to assign points to your previous responses.
All itrc citizens really appreciate that.
Your question is already answered and I have nothing to add.
If my methodology or words upset you or offended you, please accept my apologies. I often get a little emotional in ways that are not necesarily good for my own mental health.
I encourage you to keep using the forums, assigning those points and wish you all the success in the world.
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