Document Information
Preface
1. Solaris Management Tools (Road Map)
2. Working With the Solaris Management Console (Tasks)
3. Working With the Sun Java Web Console (Tasks)
4. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Overview)
5. Managing User Accounts and Groups (Tasks)
6. Managing Client-Server Support (Overview)
7. Managing Diskless Clients (Tasks)
8. Introduction to Shutting Down and Booting a System
9. Shutting Down and Booting a System (Overview)
10. Shutting Down a System (Tasks)
11. Modifying Solaris Boot Behavior (Tasks)
12. Booting a Solaris System (Tasks)
13. Troubleshooting Booting a Solaris System (Tasks)
14. Managing the Solaris Boot Archives (Tasks)
15. x86: GRUB Based Booting (Reference)
16. Managing Services (Overview)
17. Managing Services (Tasks)
Managing Services (Task Map)
Monitoring SMF Services
Managing SMF Services (Task Map)
Managing SMF Services
Configuring SMF Services
Using Run Control Scripts (Task Map)
Using Run Control Scripts
Troubleshooting the Service Management Facility
18. Managing Software (Overview)
19. Managing Software With Solaris System Administration Tools (Tasks)
20. Managing Software by Using Package Commands (Tasks)
21. Managing Solaris Patches by Using the patchadd Command (Tasks)
A. SMF Services
Index
Task
Description
For Instructions
Disable a service instance.
Stops a running service and prevents the service from restarting.
How to Disable a Service Instance
Enable a service instance.
Starts a service. In addition, the service will be restarted during subsequent reboots.
How to Enable a Service Instance
Restarting a service.
Stops and starts a service with one command
How to Restart a Service
Restoring a service in maintenance state.
Shows how to clean up and restart a service that is in maintenance state.
How to Restore a Service That Is in the Maintenance State
Revert to a snapshot.
Uses a previous snapshot to correct problems with a service.
How to Revert to Another SMF Snapshot
Create an profile.
Create a profile to disable or enable services as needed.
How to Create an SMF Profile
Apply a profile.
Uses the information in a profile to disable or enable services as needed.
How to Apply an SMF Profile
Change the services and their configuration using the netservices command.
Uses the information in the generic_limited.xml or generic_open.xml profiles to disable or enable services and make configuration changes to those services, as well.
Changing Services Offered to the Network with generic*.xml