Yes, I did set up ai on another machine!  I removed the services there  
and the phantom went away, thanks!

Mr. Ceri Davies - Staff Engineer (Software)
Sun Microsystems - Data Management Group
Ceri.Davies at Sun.com
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On Jun 22, 2009, at 10:04 AM, Ethan Quach wrote:

> You could be running into another known issue then.
> If you have other systems on that same network that
> have also been set up as AI servers, running installadm
> list on any server will show services for all active
> AI servers on the network.  See bug 4330.
>
> (So if there's some other AI server system on that
> network with those same service names, they would
> show up like that.)
>
> There's an RFE for 'installadm list' to only show
> local services, and 'installadm list -r' to include remote
> services, but that hasn't been implemented yet.
>
> Please let me know if this could be the problem you
> are running into.
>
>
> thanks,
> -ethan
>
>
> Ceri Davies wrote:
>> I do not have multiple network interfaces up.
>> By multiple deletes I and saying that when I have 2 instances of  
>> the service, I can delete one of them, but the second delete (the  
>> phantom) fails.
>> even removing the package and re-adding it, shows these phantom  
>> entries still there!
>>
>> When I add the "real" (second) service I see two instances with the  
>> same name again.
>> More stuff at bottom of email
>>
>> Mr. Ceri Davies - Staff Engineer (Software)
>> Sun Microsystems - Data Management Group
>> Ceri.Davies at Sun.com
>> W:(303) 272-7810 (x77810)
>> Typically work from home on Fridays
>>
>> On Jun 22, 2009, at 9:34 AM, Ethan Quach wrote:
>>
>>> Ceri Davies wrote:
>>>> installadm list 0906x86
>>>> The install services running on the system are:
>>>>
>>>> 0906x86
>>>> 0906sparc
>>>> 0906x86
>>>> 0906sparc
>>>>
>>>> Is this duplication harmful?
>>>
>>> Do you have multiple network interfaces on this system?
>>> You're likely running into bug 8529.  No, it is not harmful.
>>>
>>>> when I add a criteria macro crierita_vdev3th.xml
>>>> I can only delete vdev3th.xml (the ai manifest), I assume this is  
>>>> okay, and that when I re-add the criteria macro I am overwriting  
>>>> hte sc-manifest macro, and not sating my time retrying the  
>>>> installs since hte manifest macro is not being replaced by thye  
>>>> new one?
>>>
>>> If you re-add a manifest with the same name as one
>>> you've already added to that service, it gets overwritten.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I try multiple deletes of these services but only the first one  
>>>> works.
>>>> I imagine I have to manually delete files to clean this up now?
>>>
>>> Can you elaborate on what you mean by multiple
>>> deletes of the service?  Do you mean that the
>>> 'installadm delete ' command fails or did not do what
>>> you were expecting?
>>>
>>>> Can someone tell me what I have to delete/how I clean this up...
>>>> I would like to know what files to manually play with here, like  
>>>> where are the default manifests, since the tools are not quite  
>>>> working...
>>>
>>> I'm not quite understanding your exact situation from
>>> your description so far, but if you're in a case where a
>>> service failed to get set up or deleted properly and bits
>>> and pieces of it are still lying around, try this faq:
>>>
>>> http://dlc.sun.com/osol/docs/content/dev/AIinstall/faq.html#cleanup
>>>
>> After doing all the clean up steps I get:
>>
>> installadm list
>> The install services running on the system are:
>>
>> 0906sparc
>> 0906x86
>> The installadm SMF service (svc:/system/install/server:default) is  
>> no longer online
>> because the last install service has been disabled or deleted.
>>
>> NIce, its lists them them says there aren't any!  Where do I file a  
>> bug for this? I am seeing 4 figure bug ids, thats not bugster.
>>
>> I ran though this and thee phantom services are still there..   
>> Since there survive a package removal, I was wondering if they may  
>> be in an smf database?
>>> And please do file bugs against the create and delete
>>> commands if this was the case.
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> -ethan
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mr. Ceri Davies - Staff Engineer (Software)
>>>> Sun Microsystems - Data Management Group
>>>> Ceri.Davies at Sun.com
>>>> W:(303) 272-7810 (x77810)
>>>> Typically work from home on Fridays
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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