12-29-2005
networkfre@k
Thanks a lot. It is very informational.
I think I will get balde 2000 since I do not need
service contract.
Thanks again
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
smf_restarter
smf_restarter(5) Standards, Environments, and Macros smf_restarter(5)
NAME
smf_restarter - service management facility conventions for restarters
DESCRIPTION
All service instances in the service management facility must be managed by a restarter. This manual page describes configuration, func-
tionality, and reporting characteristics that are common to all restarters in the framework. Characteristics specific to a particular
restarter are described in the restarter's manpage.
For each managed service, a restarter relies on retrieving properties on the service instance to determine configuration. The restarter
manages a set of property groups to communicate the current disposition of a service with display tools such as svcs(1).
Service configuration
The common restarter configuration for all services is captured in the general property group. This group includes the following required
and optional property settings.
enabled This is a required property. If set, the restarter of an instance attempts to maintain availability of the service.
restarter This is an optional property that allows the specification of an alternate restarter to manage the service
instance. If the restarter property is empty or absent, the restarter defaults to svc.startd(1M).
single_instance This is an optional property. When set, only one instance of the service is allowed to transition to an online or
degraded status at any time.
transient_process This is an optional property. When specified, the service does not contain objects that run indefinitely
Service reporting
All restarters report status using the restarter property group, which includes the following properties:
next_state The current state and next state, if currently in transition, for instances stored in these properties. See smf(5)
for a description of the potential states.
auxiliary_state An astring with no spaces that contains a precise term to describe the full restarter-specific state in combination
with the restarter state property. The auxiliary state may not always be set and is always cleared during transi-
tion out of any state. Each restarter must define the precise list of auxiliary states it will use.
state_timestamp The time when the current state was reached.
contract The primary process contract ID, if any, under which the service instance is executing.
SEE ALSO
svcs(1), svc.startd(1M), service_bundle(4), smf(5), smf_method(5)
SunOS 5.10 08 Mar 2004 smf_restarter(5)