Stops the keyserv daemon and comments the entry in the /etc/rc.nfs file.
The rmkeyserv command comments the entry for the keyserv daemon in the /etc/rc.nfs file. The rmkeyserv daemon stops the keyserv daemon by using the stopsrc command.
You can use the File Systems application in Web-based System Manager (wsm) to change file system characteristics.
You could also use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) smit rmkeyserv fast path to run this command.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| -I | Comments the entry for the keyserv daemon in the /etc/rc.nfs file. |
| -B | Comments the entry for the keyserv daemon in the /etc/rc.nfs file and stops the keyserv daemon. This flag is the default. |
| -N | Stops the keyserv daemon using the stopsrc command. This flag does not change the /etc/rc.nfs file. |
To comment the entry in the /etc/rc.nfs file that starts the keyserv daemon, enter:
rmkeyserv -I
This command will not stop the currently executing daemon.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| /etc/rc.nfs | Contains the startup script for the NFS and NIS daemons. |