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Updated /etc/dfs/dfstab
Solaris 8.
So i updated dfstab and added computer2.acme.com i.e: share -F nfs rw=computer1.acme.com,computer2.acme.com /export/home how do I get the daemon to recognize the change, without kicking computer1.acme.com off? kill -HUP or /etc/init.d/nfsd stop /etc/init.d/nfsd start or just let it be Thanks |
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