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How to disable portmap service in SCO Openserver Unix

Asked by williamwlk in SCO Unix, Unix Operating Systems

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Hi Experts,

I am a Linux Engineer but not too familiar with SCO Openserver Unix. I was wondering how I could do the following:

1. How can I start/stop and disable portmap service ? In Linux, we could simply use #chkconfig to control the behaviors of the service at various runlevels.

2. The same goes for nfs service. I have stopped it using #nfs stop but I wanna disable it at all.

Thanks for your pointer in advance.
Best regards,
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