Hi Darren,

Thanks for the pointer. The SMF approach from the link looks good to me
and it works fine on my box. The following three files and one folder
will be included in the package.

-r-xr-xr-x root bin /lib/svc/method/coherence
drwxrwxr-x upnp nas /var/coherence
-rw-r--r-- upnp nas /var/coherence/coherence.conf
-rw-r--r-- root sys /var/svc/manifest/application/coherence.xml

And the group "nas" and user "upnp" will be created as the pointer suggests.

Best Regards,
-Alfred

Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Brian Cameron wrote:
>   
>> As agreed at the last LSARC meeting, I am closing this case as approved
>> on 04/21/2009.
>>
>> Overall, this case was non-controversial.  There was some discussion
>> about how some features of coherence are disabled if the user doesn't
>> have the appropriate GStreamer plugins installed.  Features that depend
>> on non-free media formats, for example, are disabled until the user
>> installs the needed GStreamer plugin.  For example, Alfred verified
>> that if the user installs the Fluendo plugins that this enables
>> coherence support for those formats.
>>     
>
> I don't believe the issue of an SMF service for Coherence was addressed.
>
> The main Coherence site even has an SMF service, with what I'd regard as 
> a suitable FMRI.  It even has it running as a non root user.  A system 
> wide upnp service for this makes a lot of sense to me.
>
> http://coherence.beebits.net/wiki/SolarisInstallation
>
> --
> Darren J Moffat
>   


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