summary: disabling rpc messages

From: Dhotre, Shekhar <Shekhar.Dhotre_at_t-t.com>
Date: Fri Mar 01 2002 - 09:29:43 EST
Thanks  to Casper ,John and Glass  , 

Before editing /etc/shutdown  I tried    
    
   Nfs.server stop 
  Clear rmtab 
  Nfs.server start 

Checked system by shutdown  command no rpc messages this time ..
   
 
Reply  from people@sunmanager <mailto:people@sunmanager>  

John T. Douglass [douglass@anl.gov] 

   /etc/shutdown is simply a script.  Edit the script to not do the rwall

Glass, David (UDB) [GlassD@bp.com]   
 Use init 0 rather than shutdown, or edit /usr/sbin/shutdown (or write your
own script) (it is only a shell script which does things like the 
rwall and write the /etc/nologin file before calling init).


Casper Dik [Casper.Dik@Sun.COM] 
First shutdown mountd:
/etc/init.d/nfs.server stop
then clear /etc/rmtab
/etc/rmtab

then restart mountd/nfsserver
/etc/init.d/nfs.server start

/etc/rmtab keeps track of which systems mounted you and didn't cleanly
unmount.



Shekhar Dhotre
Unix Admin 
Boson ,MA-02056 
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