02-24-2009
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Originally Posted by
kumarmani
Syslogd is a demon which is responsible for system log. The configurations file for this demon is /etc/syslog.conf
If you are in solaris 10 then the smf for this service is svc:/system/system-log:default. Which you can start and stop with svcadm command.
Thanks a lot for ur reply. am in solaris 10 only. can you send me the full command to start and stop the daemon. is it possib to stop from remote host>?
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
sndrsyncd
sndrsyncd(1M) System Administration Commands sndrsyncd(1M)
NAME
sndrsyncd - Availability Suite Remote Mirror update resynchronization daemon
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/sndrsyncd
DESCRIPTION
The sndrsyncd daemon automates update resynchronization after a network or machine failure and invokes Point-in-Time Copy copies when
needed to protect the data volumes being updated during a resynchronization.
The daemon is notified by the kernel when a network link being used by Remote Mirror goes down and invokes the sndradm(1M) command with the
-u option to resynchronize all Remote Mirror sets which have autosync switched on and are using the network link. See sndradm(1M) for
details on how to configure autosync for a Remote Mirror set.
The daemon is also notified when any Remote Mirror resynchronization starts or completes. The daemon takes Point-in-Time Copy snapshots, if
configured in the Availability Suite configuration file. On a secondary server, the daemon checks if a file system is currently mounted on
the secondary volume and informs the kernel not to allow the synchronization to start if the file system is currently mounted.
EXIT STATUS
0 Daemon started successfully.
>0 Daemon failed to start.
FILES
/lib/svc/method/svc-rdcsyncd
Shell script for starting sndrsyncd.
/lib/svc/method/svc-rdc
Shell script for stopping sndrsyncd.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWrdcr, SUNWrdcu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
iiadm(1M), sndradm(1M), sndrd(1M), svcadm(1M), ds.log(4), rdc.cf(4), attributes(5)
NOTES
Do not manually stop the sndrsyncd deamon. If you need to manually stop sndrsyncd perform these steps. This stops both the sndrd and
sndrsyncd daemons.
# svcadm disable svc:/system/nws_rdc
# svcadm disable svc:/system/nws_rdcsyncd
Do not manually start or restart the sndrsyncd deamon. If you need to manually start sndrsyncd perform these steps. This starts both the
sndrd and sndrsyncd daemons.
# svcadm enable svc:/system/nws_rdc
# svcadm enable svc:/system/nws_rdcsyncd
See svcadm(1M) for additional information.
SunOS 5.11 2 Oct 2007 sndrsyncd(1M)