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Operating Systems Solaris removing inetadm entries in Solaris 10 Post 302111235 by hcclnoodles on Tuesday 20th of March 2007 08:51:48 AM
Old 03-20-2007
removing inetadm entries in Solaris 10

Hi there

Does anybody know how I can remove an entry from the listing that `inetadm` produces ? ie

..
..
..
disabled disabled svc:/network/finger:default
disabled disabled svc:/network/login:eklogin
disabled disabled svc:/network/login:klogin
disabled disabled svc:/network/login:rlogin
disabled disabled svc:/network/time:dgram
enabled online svc:/network/time:stream
enabled online svc:/network/shell:default
disabled disabled svc:/network/shell:kshell
disabled disabled svc:/network/talk:default
disabled disabled svc:/network/shell/tcp:default
disabled disabled svc:/network/exec/tcp:default



I would like to completely remove the following lines.........(also bolded above)

disabled disabled svc:/network/shell/tcp:default
disabled disabled svc:/network/exec/tcp:default

I realise I can disable them and I have, and I release they are harmless, but I want to get rid of them

I tried removing the associated xml files from /var/svc/manifest/network to no avail

I tried commenting them out of the original inetd.conf file (they originally and erroneously came from here) and re-running inetconv but it doesn't remove them

I tried rebooting but they are still there




Am I stuck with these ??

Any help would be greatly appreciated
Gary
 

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svc.configd(1M) 														   svc.configd(1M)

NAME
svc.configd - Service Management Facility repository daemon SYNOPSIS
/lib/svc/bin/svc.configd svc.configd is the repository daemon for the Service Management Facility. svc.configd is invoked automatically during system startup, and restarted if any failures occur. svc.configd should never be invoked directly. Interaction with svc.configd is by way of libscf(3LIB) and the command line tools:svcs(1), svcprop(1), svcadm(1M), and svccfg(1M). See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsr | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ svcs(1), svcprop(1), svcadm(1M), svccfg(1M), libscf(3LIB), attributes(5) 27 Oct 2004 svc.configd(1M)
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