9.6. Starting and Stopping NFS
To run an NFS server, the
rpcbind
[3] service must be running. To verify that rpcbind
is active, use the following command:
# service rpcbind status
If the
rpcbind
service is running, then the nfs
service can be started. To start an NFS server, use the following command:
# service nfs start
nfslock
must also be started for both the NFS client and server to function properly. To start NFS locking, use the following command:
# service nfslock start
If NFS is set to start at boot, ensure that
nfslock
also starts by running chkconfig --list nfslock
. If nfslock
is not set to on
, this implies that you will need to manually run the service nfslock start
each time the computer starts. To set nfslock
to automatically start on boot, use chkconfig nfslock on
.
nfslock
is only needed for NFSv2 and NFSv3.
To stop the server, use:
# service nfs stop
The
restart
option is a shorthand way of stopping and then starting NFS. This is the most efficient way to make configuration changes take effect after editing the configuration file for NFS. To restart the server type:
# service nfs restart
The
condrestart
(conditional restart) option only starts nfs
if it is currently running. This option is useful for scripts, because it does not start the daemon if it is not running. To conditionally restart the server type:
# service nfs condrestart
To reload the NFS server configuration file without restarting the service type:
# service nfs reload