Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!seismo!dimacs.rutgers.edu!mips!troi!peter From: peter@dbaccess.com (Peter A. Castro) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: R/S through reboots Message-ID: <888@troi.dbaccess.com> Date: 5 Nov 90 23:45:01 GMT References: Organization: DB Access Inc., Santa Clara, CA Lines: 28 in article , bglenden@mandrill.cv.nrao.edu (Brian Glendenning) says: + + + 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. + + Brian + -- + Brian Glendenning - National Radio Astronomy Observatory + bglenden@nrao.edu bglenden@nrao.bitnet (804) 296-0286 -- Peter A. Castro INTERNET: peter@dbaccess.com // //| c/o DB Access Inc. UUCP: {uunet,mips}!troi!peter // //|| 2900 Gordon Avenue, Suite 101 FAX: (408) 735-0328 \\ // //-||- Santa Clara, CA 95051-0718 TEL: (408) 735-7545 \// // ||