Re: port for rpc.statd occupied rsync port

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Am 12.07.2013 um 23:47 schrieb Helmut Drodofsky <drodofsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hello,
> 
> booting starts /etc/init.d/nfslock. today, rpc.statd used port 873.
> 
> later starting xinetd finds port used and disabled rsync daemon.
> 
> So its more or less a lucky break, to boot CentOS and have rsync running?
> 
> In /etc/rc3.d is
> S14nfslock
> S56xinetd
> 
> so by design xinetd starts always after nfslock!!!!



It is possible to set a dedicated port for lockd / statd in /etc/sysconfig/nfs.

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