Don Cragun wrote:
Darren,
The concern is that it is not unusual for 3rd party applications
to install crontab entries to perform periodic maintenance on log files,
databases, etc. during off-peak hours. If someone installs one of these
applications that uses a shared crontab file
Michael Shapiro writes:
The existing smf archive command is the equivalent of saving a copy of the
file, the new command is the equivalent of restoring it. Depending on what
else is going on, that either has meaning or it doesn't. The new command
enables various useful activities that
Sebastien Roy wrote:
I've place this case in waiting need spec while the project team
investigates the issue Jim brought up.
The project team intends to file a different fast-track with a slightly
larger scope. This case has therefore been closed withdrawn.
-Seb
Darren J Moffat wrote:
I'm sponsoring this OpenSolaris case for Chris Gerhard. It has some possible
standards impact but I believe based on previous discussions this should
be acceptable, if it wasn't for the standards impact this would likely have
been self-review.
Template Version:
I am sponsoring the following as closed-approved-automatic self review
for David Zhang, requesting patch binding and a timeout of 09/10/2007.
The material has been reviewed and approved by the FMA portfolio review
committee. A copy of the portfolio will also be placed in the case
directory as
Michael Shapiro writes:
The existing smf archive command is the equivalent of saving a copy of the
file, the new command is the equivalent of restoring it. Depending on what
else is going on, that either has meaning or it doesn't. The new command
enables various useful activities that
I've restarted the timer on this fast-track case; it's now set to
09/14/2007.
Updated materials have been placed in the case directory:
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Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 10:23:52 +0100
From: Darren J Moffat Darren.Moffat at sun.com
Don Cragun wrote:
Darren,
The concern is that it is not unusual for 3rd party applications
to install crontab entries to perform periodic maintenance on log files,
databases, etc. during off-peak hours.