David Bustos wrote: > Why don't you > o Deliver serviceB as disabled by default > o Have generic_open.xml enable serviceB > o Have generic_limited_netx.ml disable serviceB > o Have the tool which enables serviceA enable serviceB only if > /var/svc/profile/generic.xml points to generic_open.xml > If serviceA is disabled, and netservices open is run to move from generic_limited_net to using generic_open profile, then serviceB will get into the offline state, which is what I'm trying to avoid.
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- [smf-discuss] one service activate another? Cynthia Eastham
- [smf-discuss] one service activate another... Christine Tran
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- [smf-discuss] one service activate another? Cynthia Eastham
- [smf-discuss] one service activate another... David Bustos
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