sanjay nadkarni (Laptop) wrote:
> Jean McCormack wrote:
>> Ethan Quach wrote:
>>> Jean,
>>>
>>> Just for my information, after this fix, if an install service's 
>>> dns-sd process died
>>> for whatever reason, what would be the steps on how to recover from 
>>> this?
>>> Would a simple "installadm enable <svcname>" make things all right 
>>> again?
>> Yes. Running installadm enable <svcname> would be the recover 
>> mechanism that would make
>> things right.
> How would a user know do do this ? i.e. what would be the indication 
> that dns-sd has  died ?
> -Sanjay
I believe you'd have to diagnose why "things don't work" and know enough 
to see that dns-sd wasn't running
for a given install service.

Jean
>
>>
>> Jean
>>>
>>>
>>> -ethan
>>>
>>>
>>> Jean McCormack wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I need reviewers and authorization from either Dave or Sanjay to 
>>>> push for the following
>>>>
>>>> CR: http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=8399
>>>> Webrev: http://cr.opensolaris.org/~jeanm/slim_8399_release/
>>>> This has fixed a subset of Andre's hangs. There appear to be two 
>>>> issues causing the hangs.
>>>> This solves the one manifested by multiple delete/disable services 
>>>> in rapid order where the
>>>> final service is finally deleted.
>>>>
>>>> There is another hang caused by a delete quickly following a create 
>>>> that is caused by the
>>>> smf service not quite getting to the online state before you delete 
>>>> the service. That is not
>>>> addressed by this push. I would like to propose pushing the fix and 
>>>> opening a bug to address
>>>> this second issue. This new bug would then be release noted.
>>>>
>>>> Jean
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