> * Derek Crudgington <dacrud at gmail.com> [2006-10-04 > 08:34]: > > If anyone is interested, I have written a Perl > daemon that runs in the > > background and monitors SMF services to e-mail you > when something > > happens. Check http://hell.jedicoder.net/?p=83 for > more info. > > Cool. I had a brief look; you can simplify > $grep = `svcs -l $smf | grep logfile`; > > to > $grep = `svcprop -p restarter/logfile $smf`; > (and probably change the variable name...). We > should be able to get > a proper API in place for transitions, so you > needn't be forced to log > scrape to see stops and starts. > - Stephen > - > Stephen Hahn, PhD Solaris Kernel Development, Sun > Microsystems > stephen.hahn at sun.com http://blogs.sun.com/sch/ > _______________________________________________ > smf-discuss mailing list > smf-discuss at opensolaris.org >
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