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9.2. Starting and Stopping NFS
			To run an NFS server, the 
portmap service must be running. To verify that portmap is active, type the following command as root:
		/sbin/service portmap status
 /sbin/service portmap status 
			If the 
portmap service is running, then the nfs service can be started. To start an NFS server, as root type:
		/sbin/service nfs start
 /sbin/service nfs start 
			To stop the server, as root, type:
		
/sbin/service nfs stop
 /sbin/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, as root, type:
		
/sbin/service nfs restart
 /sbin/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, as root, type:
		
/sbin/service nfs condrestart
 /sbin/service nfs condrestart 
			To reload the NFS server configuration file without restarting the service, as root, type:
		
/sbin/service nfs reload
 /sbin/service nfs reload 
			By default, the 
nfs service does not start automatically at boot time. To configure the NFS to start up at boot time, use an initscript utility, such as /sbin/chkconfig, /usr/sbin/ntsysv, or the Services Configuration Tool program. Refer to the chapter titled Controlling Access to Services in the System Administrators Guide for more information regarding these tools.