Todd Pisek wrote:
There are two SMF services defined by this product. Their main purpose is to control daemons associated with the file system. Note that the various files delivered by this product cannot just be updated or removed. There can be no mounted QFS file systems, HSM processes, etc. . We cannot control this via SMF alone. All we can do under SMF is fail the disable and log the fact that there are mounted file systems.
I don't see the problem. If you uninstall QFS on a live system, what do you want it to do? Why not simply define a service that when disabled unmounts the filesystems? - Bart Bart Smaalders Solaris Kernel Performance [email protected] http://blogs.sun.com/barts "You will contribute more with mercurial than with thunderbird." _______________________________________________ pkg-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-discuss
