>>I have a program (heartbeat) that I am starting via the legacy 
>>init.d mechanism and it should be responsible for starting the nfs 
>>server but the only way it has to do that right now is by enabling 
>>it in SMF.
>>
>>However, that causes SMF to start nfs on all subsequent startups. 
>>So if the system gets hard-rebooted, nfs gets started up 
>>independently even though heartbeat is configured not to startup at 
>>all.
>>
>>How can I workaround this? Simply put, is there a way to start an 
>>SMF service for immediate use, but not at startup?
>
>Maybe I'm not understanding your problem, but have you tried "svcadm 
>enable -t"?
>

Oh, good, that is helpful, but it also appears that having the zfs 
sharenfs property turned on independently forces NFS to start on its 
own.
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Maurice Volaski, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computing Support, Rose F. Kennedy Center
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
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