Craig White wrote:
On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 11:22 -0700, Knute Johnson wrote:
I'm not using NFS and I have nfs and nfslock disabled. I assume that
NFS statd is to monitor NFS somehow which I don't need but there is no
option to turn it off in the services program. Where would I find NFS
statd to disable it too?
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# grep statd /etc/init.d/*
/etc/init.d/nfslock:[ -x /sbin/rpc.statd ] || exit 5
/etc/init.d/nfslock: echo -n $"Starting NFS statd: "
/etc/init.d/nfslock: # See if a statd's ports has been defined
/etc/init.d/nfslock: daemon rpc.statd "$STATDARG"
/etc/init.d/nfslock: echo -n $"Stopping NFS statd: "
/etc/init.d/nfslock: killproc rpc.statd
/etc/init.d/nfslock: status rpc.statd
/etc/init.d/nfslock: /sbin/pidof rpc.statd >/dev/null 2>&1;
STATD="$?"
obvioulsy nfslock starts/stops rpc.statd
Craig
Thanks, that helped me find my problem.
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