Here are some notes regarding NFS on Solaris 10.
svcs network/nfs/server
– will tell you if the NFS service is running.
svcadm disable network/nfs/server
– to stop NFS
svcadm enable network/nfs/server
– to start NFS
However, if you run share -F nfs -o rw /fstoshare
, it will start NFS for you.
The share is put in /etc/dfs/sharetab
(not /etc/exports
like other UNICES).
There is no no_root_squash
, so you use root=
instead to specify hosts who are allowed root access.
So, share -F nfs -o root=* /fstoshare
will allow root access for all (not a great thing to do security wise).