R/S through reboots
Peter A. Castro
peter at dbaccess.com
Tue Nov 6 10:45:01 AEST 1990
in article <BGLENDEN.90Nov2111548 at mandrill.cv.nrao.edu>, bglenden at mandrill.cv.nrao.edu (Brian Glendenning) says:
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+
+ Whenever our RS/6000 530 is rebooted someone has to manually start up
+ nfs stuff (via rc.nfs) and enable the printer queue to a remote
+ printer.
+
+ Obviously something needs to be put in a startup script. If this was a
+ berkeley system I'd know what to do, but I'm a bit leery of just
+ charging forward on the IBM. Suggestions? Thanks!
A first thought would to look in the /etc/inittab file and see if a
stanza exists for nfs. Normally when you installed NFS, the installation
process should have added a stanza for nfs to be started up. The same
can be said for the printer queue, however, this is started up in the
file /etc/rc.tcpip.
Hope this helps.
Pete.
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+ Brian
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+ bglenden at nrao.edu bglenden at nrao.bitnet (804) 296-0286
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