nfssetup(8nfs)
NAME
nfssetup - set up network file system (NFS)
SYNTAX
/etc/nfssetup
DESCRIPTION
The nfssetup command is an interactive facility that allows you to set up NFS on your system. A local area network must be set up on your system before you can set up NFS. With the system in multiuser mode, run nfssetup and answer the questions:
# /etc/nfssetup
When nfssetup has completed, reboot the system.
If you use dms to set up your system as a diskless server before running nfssetup, dms will automatically call the nfssetup utility to set up a default NFS server environment.
FILES
/etc/exports
/etc/fstab
/etc/rc.local
SEE ALSO
dms(8), biod(8nfs), mountd(8nfs), nfsd(8nfs), rwalld(8c)
Guide to the Network File System