Stops the rpc.nisd daemon and comments the entry in the /etc/rc.nfs file.
Note: The mk_nisd, mk_cachemgr, mk_nispasswdd, rm_nisd, rm_cachemgr, and rm_nispasswdd commands do two things:
- Alter the entries of daemon startup calls in /etc/rc.nfs.
- Alter the default behavior of the daemon src entities.
For example, if the rpc.nisd daemon is supposed to start with the -Y flag, this will not be explicitly set in the /etc/rc.nfs entry for starting the rpc.nisd daemon. Instead, a chssys is executed to place the default options which are added (if any) to the daemons during startup. To verify that these options exist, use the lssrc -S -s subsystem command to show the default options.
rm_nisd -IThis command will not stop the currently executing daemon.
/etc/rc.nfs | Contains the startup script for the NFS and NIS daemons. |
The rpc.nisd daemon.
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