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Solaris Features: Service Management FacilityThursday, February 28. 2008 |
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Joerg Moellenkamp wrote a great 5-part tutorial about Solaris' Service Management Facility (SMF). Everybody who is working with SMFs but actually it not using efficiently should read Joerg's tutorial- it's absolutelly worth reading!
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You need a manifest for Service Management Facility. It´s simple service, so no complex property configurations or multiple instances. Then easySMF may a helpful tool for you. EasySMF is a web based tool to create simple manifests for direct import to th
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An foreword by Jörg: This is the first blog entry written by Heiko. "the deliverer's knowledge" is just a working title and it's referring to the fact, that Heiko delivers vast knowledge on a daily basis at various customer sites. I just add the c0t0d0s0.
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