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svccfg(1M)		System Administration Commands		    svccfg(1M)

NAME
       svccfg - import, export, and modify service configurations

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/svccfg [-v] [-s FMRI]

       /usr/sbin/svccfg [-v] [-s FMRI] subcommand [args]...

       /usr/sbin/svccfg [-v] [-s FMRI] -f command-file

DESCRIPTION
       The svccfg command manipulates data in the service configuration repos‐
       itory. svccfg can be invoked interactively, with an individual  subcom‐
       mand, or by specifying a command file that contains a series of subcom‐
       mands.

       Changes made to an existing service in the repository typically do  not
       take  effect  for that service until the next time the service instance
       is refreshed. See the refresh subcommand on the svcadm(1M) man page for
       more details.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -f command-file

	   Reads and executes svccfg subcommands from command-file.

       -s FMRI

	   Selects  the	 entity indicated by FMRI (a fault management resource
	   identifier) before executing any subcommands. See smf(5).

       -v

	   Verbose.

SUBCOMMANDS
       Subcommands are divided into the categories specified  in  the  subsec‐
       tions that follow.

       All  subcommands	 that  accept FMRIs also accept abbreviated or globbed
       patterns. Instances and services can be abbreviated by  specifying  the
       instance	 name,	or the trailing portion of the service name. For exam‐
       ple, given the FMRI:

	 svc:/network/smtp:sendmail

       All the following are valid abbreviations:

	 sendmail
	 :sendmail
	 smtp
	 smtp:sendmail
	 network/smtp

       While the following are invalid:

	 mail
	 network
	 network/smt

       Abbreviated forms of FMRIs are unstable, and  should  not  be  used  in
       scripts	or  other  permanent tools. If a pattern matches more than one
       instance or service, an error message  is  printed  and	no  action  is
       taken.

   General Subcommands
       end
       exit
       quit

	   Exits immediately.

       repository repfile

	   Uses	 repfile  as  a repository. By default, svccfg uses the system
	   repository.

	   Use repository only	with  files  from  the	identical  version  of
	   Solaris,  including patches, that you are currently running. Do not
	   use this subcommand with the	 system	 repository,  /etc/svc/reposi‐
	   tory.db.

       set [-v|-V]

	   Sets	 optional  behavior. If no options are specified, set displays
	   the options currently in effect.

	   -v

	       Turns on verbose mode.

	   -V

	       Turns off verbose mode.

   Service Profile Subcommands
       apply file

	   If file is a service	 profile,  then	 service  instances  specified
	   within the file are enabled or disabled according to it. See smf(5)
	   for a description of service profiles. This command requires privi‐
	   leges  to  modify  the  "general/enabled"  property	of the service
	   instances. See smf_security(5) for the privileges required to  mod‐
	   ify	properties.  If	 file is not a service profile, the subcommand
	   fails.

       extract [> file]

	   Prints a service profile which represents the enabled status of the
	   service  instances in the repository to standard output. The output
	   may be redirected to a file.

   Service Manifest Subcommands
       archive

	   Dumps a full XML service description for all	 services,  instances,
	   and	their  persistent  properties in the repository. This does not
	   include transient properties such as service state, and is suitable
	   for a relocatable repository backup.

       export service_FMRI [>file]

	   The service description for the specified service and its instances
	   is written to standard output or  redirected	 to  the  given	 file.
	   Dependencies	 with  a  boolean  "external" property set to true are
	   omitted in the belief that they were created on behalf  of  another
	   service.

	   Without  the -a option, property groups containing protected infor‐
	   mation (identified by the presence of the read_authorization	 prop‐
	   erty—see  smf_security(5))  will be exported without their property
	   values.  When the -a	 option	 is  specified,	 all  values  will  be
	   archived.  An error results if there are insufficient privileges to
	   read these values.

	   Note that export  requires  a  service  FMRI.  If  you  specify  an
	   instance  (including	 an abbreviation, such as apache2 or sendmail,
	   that specifies an instance), the command fails.

       import file

	   If file is a service manifest, then the services and	 instances  it
	   specifies  are imported into the repository. According to the file,
	   dependencies may be created in other services.  See	smf(5)	for  a
	   description of service manifests. See smf_security(5) for the priv‐
	   ileges required to create and modify service configurations.

	   For existing services and  instances,  properties  which  have  not
	   changed  since  the	last import snapshot was taken are upgraded to
	   those specified by the manifest. Conflicts (properties  which  have
	   been	 changed both in the repository and the manifest) are reported
	   on the standard error stream. svccfg will never upgrade  the	 "gen‐
	   eral/enabled" and "general/restarter" properties, since they repre‐
	   sent administrator preference.

       inventory file

	   If file is determined to be a service manifest, then the  FMRIs  of
	   the services and instances the file describes are printed. For each
	   service, the FMRIs of its instances are displayed before  the  FMRI
	   of the service.

       validate file

	   file	 is  processed similarly to import, but no changes are made to
	   the repository. If any errors are detected, svccfg(1M) exits with a
	   nonzero exit status.

   Entity Selection, Modification, and Navigation Subcommands
       An "entity" refers to a scope, service, or service instance.

       add name

	   A  new entity with the given name is created as a child of the cur‐
	   rent selection. See smf_security(5) for the privileges required  to
	   create entities.

       delete [-f] {name | fmri}

	   The named child of the current selection or the entity specified by
	   fmri is deleted.  Attempts  to  delete  service  instances  in  the
	   "online" or "degraded" state will fail unless the -f flag is speci‐
	   fied. If a service or service instance has a "dependents"  property
	   group  of  type  "framework",  then for each of its properties with
	   type "astring" or "fmri", if the property has a single value	 which
	   names  a  service  or service instance then the dependency property
	   group in the indicated service or service instance  with  the  same
	   name	 as  the property will be deleted. See smf_security(5) for the
	   privileges required to delete service configurations.

       list [pattern]

	   The child entities of the current selection whose names  match  the
	   glob pattern pattern are displayed (see fnmatch(5)).	 ':properties'
	   is also listed for property-bearing entities, namely	 services  and
	   service instances.

       select {name | fmri}

	   If  the argument names a child of the current selection, it becomes
	   the current selection. Otherwise, the argument is interpreted as an
	   FMRI and the entity that the argument specifies becomes the current
	   selection.

       unselect

	   The parent of the current selection becomes the current selection.

   Property Inspection and Modification Subcommands
       addpg name type [flags]

	   Adds a property group with the given name and type to  the  current
	   selection.  flags  is  a  string of characters which designates the
	   flags with which to	create	the  property  group.  'P'  represents
	   SCF_PG_FLAG_NONPERSISTENT   (see   scf_service_add_pg(3SCF)).   See
	   smf_security(5) for the  privileges	required  to  create  property
	   groups.

       addpropvalue pg/name [type:] value

	   Adds	 the given value to a property. If type is given and the prop‐
	   erty exists, then if type does not agree with the property's	 type,
	   the	subcommand fails. The values may be enclosed in double-quotes.
	   String values  containing  double-quotes  or	 backslashes  must  be
	   enclosed by double-quotes and the contained double-quotes and back‐
	   slashes must be quoted by backslashes. Nonexistent  properties  are
	   created,  in	 which	case  the  type specifier must be present. See
	   scf_value_create(3SCF) for a list of available property types.  See
	   smf_security(5) for the privileges required to modify properties.

       delpg name

	   Deletes  the	 property  group  name	of  the current selection. See
	   smf_security(5) for the  privileges	required  to  delete  property
	   groups.

       delprop pg[/name]

	   Deletes  the named property group or property of the current selec‐
	   tion. See smf_security(5) for the  privileges  required  to	delete
	   properties.

       delpropvalue pg/name globpattern

	   Deletes  all	 values	 matching  the given glob pattern in the named
	   property. Succeeds even if no values match. See smf_security(5) for
	   the privileges required to modify properties.

       editprop

	   Comments  of	 commands to reproduce the property groups and proper‐
	   ties of the current selection are placed in a  temporary  file  and
	   the	program named by the EDITOR environment variable is invoked to
	   edit it. Upon completion, the commands in the  temporary  file  are
	   executed.  The default editor is vi(1). See smf_security(5) for the
	   privileges required to create, modify, or delete properties.

       listpg [pattern]

	   Displays the names, types, and flags of property groups of the cur‐
	   rent selection. If an argument is given, it is taken as a glob pat‐
	   tern and only property groups with names which match	 the  argument
	   are listed.

       listprop [pattern]

	   Lists  property groups and properties of the current selection. For
	   property groups, names, types, and flags are	 listed.  For  proper‐
	   ties, names (prepended by the property group name and a slash (/)),
	   types, and values are listed. See scf_value_create(3SCF) for a list
	   of available property types. If an argument is supplied it is taken
	   as a glob pattern and only  property	 groups	 and  properties  with
	   names which match the argument are listed.

       setenv [-i | -s] [-m method_name] envvar value

	   Sets	 a  method  environment	 variable for a service or instance by
	   changing the "environment" property	in  the	 method_name  property
	       group, if that property group has type "method". If method_name
	   is not specified and the -i option is  used,	 the  "method_context"
	   property  group  is	used, if an instance is currently selected. If
	   the -s option is used and a	service	 is  currently	selected,  its
	   "method_context"  property  group is used. If the -s option is used
	   and an instance is currently selected, the  "method_context"	 prop‐
	   erty	 group of its parent is used. If neither the -i option nor the
	   -s option is used, the "start" property group is  searched  for  in
	   the	currently  selected  entity  and,  if an instance is currently
	   selected, its parent is also searched. If the  "inetd_start"	 prop‐
	   erty group is not located, it is searched for in a similiar manner.

	   Once	 the  property	is located, all values which begin with envvar
	   followed by a "=" are removed,  and	the  value  "envvar=value"  is
	   added.  See	smf_security(5)	 for the privileges required to modify
	   properties.

       setprop pg/name = [type:] value
       setprop pg/name = [type:] ([values ...])

	   Sets the name property of the pg  property  group  of  the  current
	   selection  to  the  given  values  of type type. See scf_value_cre‐
	   ate(3SCF) for a list of available property types. If	 the  property
	   already exists and the type disagrees with the existing type on the
	   property, the subcommand fails. Values may be enclosed  in  double-
	   quotes.  String  values  which contain double-quotes or backslashes
	   must be enclosed by double-quotes and the  contained	 double-quotes
	   and	backslashes  must be quoted by backslashes. If the named prop‐
	   erty does not exist, it is created, as long as the type  is	speci‐
	   fied.  See smf_security(5) for the privileges required to create or
	   modify properties.

       unsetenv [-i | -s] [-m method_name] envvar value

	   Removes a method environment variable for a service or instance  by
	   changing  the  "environment"	 property  in the method_name property
	       group, if that property group has type "method". If method_name
	   is  not  specified  and the -i option is used, the "method_context"
	   property group is used, if an instance is  currently	 selected.  If
	   the	-s  option  is	used  and a service is currently selected, its
	   "method_context" property group is used. If the -s option  is  used
	   and	an  instance is currently selected, the "method_context" prop‐
	   erty group of its parent is used. If neither the -i option nor  the
	   -s  option  is  used, the "start" property group is searched for in
	   the currently selected entity and,  if  an  instance	 is  currently
	   selected,  its  parent is also searched. If the "inetd_start" prop‐
	   erty group is not located, it is searched for in a similiar manner.

	   Once the property is located, all values which  begin  with	envvar
	   followed by "=" are removed. See smf_security(5) for the privileges
	   required to modify properties.

   Snapshot Navigation and Selection Subcommands
       listsnap

	   Displays snapshots available for the currently selected instance.

       revert [snapshot]

	   Reverts the properties of the currently selected instance  and  its
	   service  to those recorded in the named snapshot. If no argument is
	   given, use the currently selected snapshot and deselect it on  suc‐
	   cess.  The  changed	property  values  can  be  made active via the
	   refresh subcommand of svcadm(1M). See smf_security(5) for the priv‐
	   ileges required to change properties.

       selectsnap [name]

	   Changes  the	 current snapshot to the one named by name. If no name
	   is specified, deselect the currently selected  snapshot.  Snapshots
	   are read-only.

EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Importing a Service Description

       The  following  example	imports	 a service description for the seismic
       service in the XML manifest specified on	 the command line.

	 # svccfg import /var/svc/manifest/site/seismic.xml

       Note that the manifest must follow the format specified in service_bun‐
       dle(4).

       Example 2 Exporting a Service Description

       To export a service description on the local system:

	 $ svccfg export dumpadm >/tmp/dump.xml

       Example 3 Deleting a Service Instance

       To delete a service instance:

	 $ svccfg delete network/inetd-upgrade:default

       Example 4 Checking Properties in an Alternate Repository

       To  examine the state of a service's properties after loading an alter‐
       nate repository, use the sequence of commands shown  below.  One	 might
       use  such  commands,  for  example,  to determine whether a service was
       enabled in a particular repository backup.

	 # svccfg
	 svc:> repository /etc/svc/repository-boot
	 svc:> select telnet:default
	 svc:/network/telnet:default> listprop general/enabled
	 general/enabled  boolean  false
	 svc:/network/telnet:default> exit

       Example 5 Enabling Debugging

       To modify  LD_PRELOAD  for  a  start  method  and  enable  the  use  of
       libumem(3LIB) with debugging features active:

	 $ svccfg -s system/service setenv LD_PRELOAD libumem.so
	 $ svccfg -s system/service setenv UMEM_DEBUG default

ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
       EDITOR

	   The	command	 to  run  when	the  editprop  subcommand is used. The
	   default editor is vi(1).

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0

	   Successful execution.

       1

	   One or more subcommands resulted in	failure.  Error	 messages  are
	   written to the standard error stream.

       2

	   Invalid command line options were specified.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWcsu			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │See below.		   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

       The  interactive output is Uncommitted. The invocation and non-interac‐
       tive output are Committed.

SEE ALSO
       svcprop(1),   svcs(1),	svcadm(1M),   svc.configd(1M),	 libscf(3LIB),
       libumem(3LIB),  scf_service_add_pg(3SCF),  scf_value_create(3SCF), con‐
       tract(4),   service_bundle(4),	attributes(5),	 fnmatch(5),   smf(5),
       smf_method(5), smf_security(5)

SunOS 5.10			  9 May 2008			    svccfg(1M)
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