From: Trent Melcher (tmelcher@saionline.com)
Date: Sat Feb 04 2006 - 10:42:32 EST
Thanks to all that replied, I "did" have a typo in my dfstab entry
(thats what I get for working late last night). Im still new to Solaris
10, so I thought maybe NFS sharing might have been changed in Solaris
10. The contract services stuff is very different than the old way of
starting services from the /etc/init.d directory. I tell you the
first time I went in there looking to stop and restart the network
interface and NFS stuff and not finding the scripts was a shock.
But after reading up on it, I think it will be a better way to handle
the processing of services.
Trent
-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Dunham [mailto:ddunham@taos.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 1:46 AM
To: Trent Melcher
Subject: Re: Am I brain dead??? (dfstab in Solaris 10)
>
> OK, am I really brain dead tonite, I thought if you had an entry in
> your dfstab file that it was auto-exported/shared at boot-up??? Am I
> mistaken?
Correct.
Does running /etc/init.d/nfs.server start do anything different after
boot? If yes, you'll need to see if the startup stuff is working
properly.
If no, you'll want to see what the script is doing. Is nfsd starting?
Can you share it explicitly on the command line?
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