Nicolas Williams writes:
> > I'm not sure how deep that principle goes.  Does it eventually mean a
> > way for services to say, "the last of my processes is terminating, but
> > that's ok, because the service I offer is still in effect through
> > other means?"  Perhaps it's more general than just start-up time.
> 
> You could certainly emulate dynamic transient-ness today with ctrun(1)
> -- just record the contract ID /var/run and let your stop method kill
> ctrun and the contract.  And you could emulate what you describe as
> well.

I'm not sure how either would actually work with the existing SMF
infrastructure.

> > I think having routeadm as the committed interface is one of the goals
> > here.
> 
> But at least one FMRI needs to be Committed so that profiles can refer
> to it.

True enough.

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