>property (that indicate if the service is online or not). In consequence, >if your service was online before the import, it'll remain online after >after the import. However, if your system reboots after the import, >svc.startd will evaluate the 'enabled' property and won't try to start >your service (because it is set to false).
This sounds logical, but I have re-imported my manifest many times. Still, the services stays enabled after the reboot. >So, if your service has dependents svccfg delete should handle them. >Can you be more specific on the problem you encounter when you use >"svccfg delete"? I tried it again, but now it seems to work. I am 100% sure that I had this effect several times. I just can't reproduce it at the moment. Mika # mv Disclaimer.txt /dev/null ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message is intended for the addressee only and may contain confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended receiver, any disclosure, copying to any person or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on this e-mail, is prohibited and may be un- lawful. You must therefore delete this e-mail. Internet communications may not be secure or error-free and may contain viruses. They may be subject to possible data corruption, accidental or on purpose. This e-mail is not and should not be construed as an offer or the solicitation of an offer to purchase or subscribe or sell or redeem any investments. -------------------------------------------------------------------------