If I recall, general/enabled is an "immediate" property,
such that if I change it without refreshing, SMF will
notice and change the state of the instance appropriately.
Is the same true of general_ovr/enabled (the
property set when I temporarily enable/disable an
instance)? I think so, but just wanted to check.
The context is some code that carries out instance refreshes
after temporary enable/disables - these are supposedly
there to ensure that general_ovr/enabled gets into
the running snapshot, but I suspect these refresh actions
can be removed since general_ovr/enabled is immediate,
but wanted to be 100% sure first. Thanks!

Alan

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