SMF_BOOTSTRAP(5)SMF_BOOTSTRAP(5)NAMEsmf_bootstrap - service management facility boot, packaging, and com‐
patibility behavior
DESCRIPTION
The service management facility establishes conventions for delivering
service manifests, incorporating service manifest changes, describing
service configuration stability, using service configuration overrides,
and the use of service profiles.
Manifest Loading at Boot
The svc:/system/manifest-import:default service uses svccfg(1M) to
import certain manifest files from the /var/svc/manifest directory tree
into the service configuration repository. The service imports files
that it has not imported previously and those files which have changed
since the last time they were imported by the service. When a manifest
is imported by the service, a hash of the file that includes its con‐
tents is recorded in a property group of the svc:/smf/manifest service.
The manifest-import service uses the hash to determine whether the file
has changed. See svccfg(1M) for information on the svccfg import behav‐
ior for services that already exist in the repository.
Manifest Handling During Packaging Operations
Service manifests within packages should be identified with the class
manifest. Class action scripts that install and remove service mani‐
fests are included in the packaging subsystem. When pkgadd(1M) is
invoked, the service manifest is imported.
When pkgrm(1M) is invoked, instances in the manifest that are disabled
are deleted. Instances in the manifest that are online or degraded are
disabled first and then deleted. Any services in the manifest with no
remaining instances are also deleted.
If the -R option is supplied to pkgadd(1M) or pkgrm(1M), the actions
described in this section will be done when the system is next rebooted
with that alternate root path.
Stability Declarations
Each service group and each property group delivered in a manifest
should declare a stability level based on attributes(5) definitions.
With knowledge of the stability level, an application developer can
determine the likelihood that feature development based on the exis‐
tence or components of a service or object is likely to remain func‐
tional across a release boundary.
In an smf(5) context, the stability value also identifies the expected
scope of the changes to properties within the property group across a
release boundary for the service, which can include patches for that
service. The following two sections discuss this in more detail.
Property Overrides
The service_bundle(4) document type definition includes an override
attribute that is applicable to each property in a service manifest. If
set to true, the attribute instructs svccfg(1M) and other manifest
import tools to replace the current value of a property in the reposi‐
tory with the one from the manifest. If the override attribute is
absent or present but set to false, the current value in the repository
is preserved.
Property groups declared as Stable do not contain override attributes
on enclosed properties. Property groups declared as Evolving do so only
to correct an erroneous setting. Property groups declared as Unstable
can contain overrides on any property. The exception to this behavior
is for the stability property itself, which can be modified to identify
incipient change to the interface presented by the service.
Property Group Deletion
The service_bundle(4) document type definition includes a delete
attribute, applicable to each property group in a service manifest. If
set to true, the delete attribute instructs svccfg(1M) and other mani‐
fest import tools to delete this property group from the repository. If
the delete attribute is absent or present but set to false, the prop‐
erty group in the repository is preserved.
Property groups declared as Stable or Evolving are not deleted. Prop‐
erty groups declared as Unstable can be deleted across any release
boundary.
Profile Application
The first time the existence of each of the three service profiles
listed below is detected, svc.startd(1M) automatically applies the pro‐
file.
/var/svc/profile/generic.xml
/var/svc/profile/platform.xml
/var/svc/profile/site.xml
The svc:/smf/manifest service is used in a similar fashion.
Additional service profiles that characterize the activation of various
groups of service instances might be present in /var/svc/profile. None
of the /var/svc/profile profiles are automatically applied to the
repository. A profile can be manually applied or re-applied using svc‐
cfg(1M).
SEE ALSOpkgadd(1M), pkgrm(1M), svcadm(1M), svccfg(1M), svc.startd(1M), lib‐
scf(3LIB), service_bundle(4), attributes(5), smf(5), smf_security(5)NOTES
The present version of smf(5) does not support multiple repositories.
Sep 25, 2008 SMF_BOOTSTRAP(5)