Gary Winiger wrote: > ... > The configuration parameters in /etc/acctadm.conf will be replaced by > SMF properties. Since changes to the configuration may involve changes > to more than one property, the current administrative utility acctadm(1M) > will remain the tool to administer the configuration. The properties > and their contents are therefore classified as Project Private and > are listed here for reference only: > > config/enabled boolean kernel accounting state >
In what situations would config/enabled be true and the SMF property (general/enabled) that reflects the state of the service be false, or vice versa, thus disagreeing about the state of accounting? Or put differently, why isn't this property redundant? Darren
