Moving to smf-discuss. No, it will not. That's the whole beauty of SMF, services that you want not to run, stays off, and vice versa. No more patching something that you've moved to old.Sxxblahblah and finding that it's back and running, unexpectedly, after a patch.
CT PETER WILK wrote On 03/10/06 16:17,: > Hello, >> >> IHAC that wants to know if a SMF service is disabled and a patch gets >> installed >> that touches that SMF service will that service change state (ie: >> disabled.enabled, restart) >> >> Thanks >> >> Peter >> >> PS: please respond to me directly for I am not on this alias > > -- > <http://www.sun.com> * Peter Wilk * > Technical Support Engineer > *Sun Microsystems, Inc.* > 1 Network Drive > Burlington, MA 01803-0903 > M/S UBUR04-206 > Phone 800-872-4786 > (opt-1), (opt-1), (case #) > Email peter.wilk at sun.com > <http://www.sun.com> >