Dave Miner wrote: > inetconv -e is used by the inetd-upgrade service to ensure that the same > set of services which were enabled in the old inetd.conf are enabled > once you've upgraded to an SMF-based release, thus preserving the state > the administrator had configured on the system prior to the upgrade. > It's not intended for use with services that inetconv itself converts, > which as you correctly note will be enabled automatically as part of the > conversion. > > If it's altering other portions of the service configuration that may > well be a bug. > > Dave
I filed CR 6584226: inetconv -e -i confuses SMF, leads to partial alteration of existing service. Very low priority. CT