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Hello,
I've a slean installed Solaris10 and want to run Webmin. I've a couple of questions: 1.Actually I am not sure that my Solaris installation include webmin or not? How can I be sure? 2.I type #svcs webmin, and can can see webmin is disable (maybe it approve that my solaris have a webmin installation) and in order to run it, I type #svcadm enable webmin , and check its status #svcs webmin, and its status is shown as "maintenance". What can be the problem of webmin? Where should I check? Thanks |
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'svcs webmin' showing webmin as disabled does mean that you have webmin installed. About the 'maintainence' status:
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