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SMF Module Service Listing

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Service Listing

The listing displayed on this page is the result of running the svcs command using wildcard matching to display the required service category, e.g. svcs network/*. Different categories (including all services) can be selected by selecting the category from the dropdown menu, and clicking "Update View". By default, only enabled services are shown, but this can be changed by checking the "Include Disabled Services" box and again clicking "Update View". Extra fields can be added to the view also (NextState and StartTime).

State changes/deletions can be applied to the services checked in the main window listing. Sorting can be carried out by any of the columns, and by default, services are sorted such that the "unusual" states appear at the top of the listing.

By clicking the FMRI field for a service, we can examine all associated details, from the basic (on the main instance viewer page) such as name/description, to all the properties.

Clicking the "Create New Serivce" button brings up the SMF service creation wizard, which collects the required information to create a new SMF service, formats it into a manifest and imports it into the SMF repository. Successful import will result in the service appearing in the main services listing.

Clicking the "Search for Services" button brings up a search form. Entering a part of service FMRI is sufficient to find all matching FMRIs, e.g. "nfs" retrieves all nfs services. A "browse" facility is also supplied.

For more information

Please consult the following manual pages which will help you get to know SMF:



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