On 10/08/08 06:59, Huafeng Lu wrote: > ? 2008?10?08? 01:47, Jordan Brown ??: > >> The best answer is to deliver the manifest in a package, and set the >> file class for the manifest to "manifest". System-supplied class action >> scripts will then do the right things on install and uninstall. >> > > Hi Jordon, > > Yes I'm putting these file in a package, so such "svccfg delete" and > "svccfg import" operations should be done as part of "pkgrm" and > "pkgadd". Will you please provide more details about "file class" and > "system-supplied class action scripts"? Any examples? Thanks. > -- > Huafeng > > You use preremove for ( svccfg delete )and postinstall action scripts for (svccfg import ) in you packaging.
Regrds Ganesh >> Huafeng Lu wrote: >> >>> Renaud Manus ??: >>> >>>> did you run "svccfg delete <fmri>" before the reboot ? >>>> >>> Thanks Renaud, and thanks all that helped (Petr and Ganesh). The >>> method works well. >>> >>> -- >>> Huafeng >>> >>> >>> >>>> -- Renaud >>>> >>>> Huafeng Lu wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I'm adding a SMF service to the system by adding two files: >>>>> /lib/svc/method/xyz >>>>> /var/svc/manifest/network/xyz.xml >>>>> >>>>> The adding operation succeeded. But after I removed these two files and >>>>> rebooted the machine, "svcs -a" still displays the "xyz" service. Seems >>>>> the information is stored in some place. How do I remove this SMF >>>>> service from the system completely? Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Huafeng >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> smf-discuss mailing list >>>>> smf-discuss at opensolaris.org >>>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> smf-discuss mailing list >>> smf-discuss at opensolaris.org >>> > > _______________________________________________ > smf-discuss mailing list > smf-discuss at opensolaris.org > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/smf-discuss/attachments/20081008/4cbee8e2/attachment.html>