Solaris 11 manifest-import does not automatically import my manifest
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I have a manifest XML file. When I copy my XML to /var/svc/manifest/
and restart manifest-import service sudo svcadm restart svc:/system/manifest-import
, the service does not appear in my service list.
However, when I import it manually, i.e. sudo svccfg import myxml.xml
, it works and appears in svcs -l
list.
What am I doing wrong?
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I have a manifest XML file. When I copy my XML to /var/svc/manifest/
and restart manifest-import service sudo svcadm restart svc:/system/manifest-import
, the service does not appear in my service list.
However, when I import it manually, i.e. sudo svccfg import myxml.xml
, it works and appears in svcs -l
list.
What am I doing wrong?
solaris smf
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I have a manifest XML file. When I copy my XML to /var/svc/manifest/
and restart manifest-import service sudo svcadm restart svc:/system/manifest-import
, the service does not appear in my service list.
However, when I import it manually, i.e. sudo svccfg import myxml.xml
, it works and appears in svcs -l
list.
What am I doing wrong?
solaris smf
I have a manifest XML file. When I copy my XML to /var/svc/manifest/
and restart manifest-import service sudo svcadm restart svc:/system/manifest-import
, the service does not appear in my service list.
However, when I import it manually, i.e. sudo svccfg import myxml.xml
, it works and appears in svcs -l
list.
What am I doing wrong?
solaris smf
edited Jul 11 at 10:49
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Going from Managing System Services in Oracleî Solaris 11.2, under Importing and Applying Manifests and Profiles, it says:
Recommended best practice is to put your manifest and profile files in the standard locations and restart the manifest-import service rather than use the svccfg import or svccfg apply commands.
Additionally, the table under Repository Layers indicates:
Note that /var/svc/manifest is deprecated as a standard location and should not be used for new manifests.
I then found the section on Service Configuration Repository, where under Service Bundles it says:
The standard location for manifests is /lib/svc/manifest.
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1 Answer
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active
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active
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up vote
1
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Going from Managing System Services in Oracleî Solaris 11.2, under Importing and Applying Manifests and Profiles, it says:
Recommended best practice is to put your manifest and profile files in the standard locations and restart the manifest-import service rather than use the svccfg import or svccfg apply commands.
Additionally, the table under Repository Layers indicates:
Note that /var/svc/manifest is deprecated as a standard location and should not be used for new manifests.
I then found the section on Service Configuration Repository, where under Service Bundles it says:
The standard location for manifests is /lib/svc/manifest.
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up vote
1
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Going from Managing System Services in Oracleî Solaris 11.2, under Importing and Applying Manifests and Profiles, it says:
Recommended best practice is to put your manifest and profile files in the standard locations and restart the manifest-import service rather than use the svccfg import or svccfg apply commands.
Additionally, the table under Repository Layers indicates:
Note that /var/svc/manifest is deprecated as a standard location and should not be used for new manifests.
I then found the section on Service Configuration Repository, where under Service Bundles it says:
The standard location for manifests is /lib/svc/manifest.
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
Going from Managing System Services in Oracleî Solaris 11.2, under Importing and Applying Manifests and Profiles, it says:
Recommended best practice is to put your manifest and profile files in the standard locations and restart the manifest-import service rather than use the svccfg import or svccfg apply commands.
Additionally, the table under Repository Layers indicates:
Note that /var/svc/manifest is deprecated as a standard location and should not be used for new manifests.
I then found the section on Service Configuration Repository, where under Service Bundles it says:
The standard location for manifests is /lib/svc/manifest.
Going from Managing System Services in Oracleî Solaris 11.2, under Importing and Applying Manifests and Profiles, it says:
Recommended best practice is to put your manifest and profile files in the standard locations and restart the manifest-import service rather than use the svccfg import or svccfg apply commands.
Additionally, the table under Repository Layers indicates:
Note that /var/svc/manifest is deprecated as a standard location and should not be used for new manifests.
I then found the section on Service Configuration Repository, where under Service Bundles it says:
The standard location for manifests is /lib/svc/manifest.
answered Jul 11 at 12:48
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