Enabling NFS
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Solaris 10
Solaris 10 uses the Service Management Facility (SMF) to manage services. As such you need to do the following to enable NFS.
To enable the NFS server daemon:
svcadm enable network/nfs/server
To enable the NFS client daemon:
svcadm enable network/nfs/client
Solaris pre-10
Earlier releases of Solaris use classic System V init scripts. As such, to permanently enable the NFS daemons, do the following
Server:
cd /etc/rc3.d ln -s ../init.d/nfs.server S90nfs.server cd /etc/rc1.d ln -s ../init.d/nfs.server K10nfs.server
Client:
cd /etc/rc3.d ln -s ../init.d/nfs.client S50nfs.client cd /etc/rc1.d ln -s ../init.d/nfs.client K50nfs.client
To start these daemons manually:
/etc/init.d/nfs.server start /etc/init.d/nfs/client start