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Operating Systems Solaris Installing packages in Solaris 11 Post 302817887 by GP81 on Thursday 6th of June 2013 03:49:40 PM
Old 06-06-2013
I'm not sure do you have repo directory inside publisher, but it should be something like this.
Manual configuration:
Code:
# pkg set-publisher -g file:/var/tmp/EMCpower/publisher emcpower

or automated configuration
Code:
# pkg set-publisher -p file:/var/tmp/EMCpower/publisher

 

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sysevent_get_vendor_name(3SYSEVENT)			  System Event Library Functions		       sysevent_get_vendor_name(3SYSEVENT)

NAME
sysevent_get_vendor_name, sysevent_get_pub_name, sysevent_get_pid - get vendor name, publisher name or processor ID of event SYNOPSIS
cc [flag ...] file ...-lsysevent [library ...] #include <libsysevent.h> char *sysevent_get_vendor_name(sysevent_t *ev); char *sysevent_get_pub_name(sysevent_t *ev); pid_t sysevent_get_pid(sysevent_t *ev); PARAMETERS
ev handle to a system event object DESCRIPTION
The sysevent_get_pub_name() function returns the publisher name for the sysevent handle, ev. The publisher name identifies the name of the publishing application or kernel subsystem of the sysevent. The sysevent_get_pid() function returns the process ID for the publishing application or SE_KERN_PID for sysevents originating in the ker- nel. The publisher name and PID are useful for implementing event acknowledgement. The sysevent_get_vendor_name() function returns the vendor string for the publishing application or kernel subsystem. A vendor string is the company's stock symbol that provided the application or kernel subsystem that generated the system event. This information is useful for filtering sysevents for one or more vendors. The interface manages the allocation of the vendor and publisher name strings, but it is the caller's responsibility to free the strings when they are no longer needed by calling free(3MALLOC). If the new vendor and publisher name strings cannot be created, sysevent_get_ven- dor_name() and sysevent_get_pub_name() return a null pointer and may set errno to ENOMEM to indicate that the storage space available is insufficient. EXAMPLES
Example 1 Parse sysevent header information. The following example parses sysevent header information from an application's event handler. char *vendor; char *pub; void event_handler(sysevent_t *ev) { if (strcmp(EC_PRIV, sysevent_get_class_name(ev)) != 0) { return; } vendor = sysevent_get_vendor_name(ev); if (strcmp("SUNW", vendor) != 0) { free(vendor); return; } pub = sysevent_get_pub_name(ev); if (strcmp("test_daemon", pub) != 0) { free(vendor); free(pub); return; } (void) kill(sysevent_get_pid(ev), SIGUSR1); free(vendor); free(pub); } ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
malloc(3MALLOC), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 17 Mar 2004 sysevent_get_vendor_name(3SYSEVENT)
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