Oops.. sorry for not RTFM :) Can you tell me more about the SMF repository? How does it relates with svc.startd? Some directions should be enought.
I'm trying to fix the bite-size bug 6248378 and I'm trying to understand the relation between the svccfg and svc.startd. Thanks! On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 4:32 AM, Antonello Cruz <Antonello.Cruz at sun.com>wrote: > Ricardo, > > From svccfg(1M) man page: > > "DESCRIPTION > The svccfg command manipulates data in the service confi- > guration repository. svccfg can be invoked interactively, > with an individual subcommand, or by specifying a command > file that contains a series of subcommands. > > Changes made to an existing service in the repository typi- > cally do not take effect for that service until the next > time the service instance is refreshed. See the refresh sub- > command on the svcadm(1M) man page for more details." > > You need a 'svccfg refresh <fmri>' to make the changes effective. Changes > are persistent across reboot or until the service/instance fmri manifest, > see service_bundle(4), is reloaded. The changes are made on the SMF > repository, not on a file. > > Antonello > > Ricardo Ayres Severo wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> when I use svccfg I'm able to add, edit and delete properties from running >> services. Where this changes are actually made permanent? Which files does >> it changes? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -- >> Ricardo Ayres Severo <severo.ricardo at gmail.com <mailto: >> severo.ricardo at gmail.com>> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> smf-discuss mailing list >> smf-discuss at opensolaris.org >> > -- Ricardo Ayres Severo <severo.ricardo at gmail.com> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/smf-discuss/attachments/20080922/52143320/attachment.html>