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inetadm command

I am little confussed, I have installed a netbackup client on Solaris 10.
The client software has made an entry for bpcd in /etc/inetd.conf file
My question is can I use the following command in Solaris 10 so that inetd.conf is reread and is it save to do this in a production env.
Do I need to covert the file with inetconv -i /etc/inetd.conf and then use inetadm to reread, I donot know ..........Whats the correct way?


ps -ef | grep inetd
kill -HUP {inetd_pid}


Please advise

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If you can reboot the host you will see a message telling you what to run to get the inetd.conf entry into the new SMF system (or else check dmesg or /var/adm/messages).

These will help with what to do:
http://www.firstalt.co.uk/help/inetd.html
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http://enrico.reacciona.es/articles-...sainetdservice
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