Basically, you use the 'inetconv' to import a line from the /etc/inetd.conf.
It looks like this (just an example using 'imaps' to be imported into
the smf):
/
# grep imaps /etc/inetd.conf
imaps stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/imapd imapd
# inetconv
imaps -> /var/svc/manifest/network/imaps-tcp.xml
Importing imaps-tcp.xml ...Done/
The service will be immediately enabled. You can check and change
anything with the 'inetadm' command.
Hope that helps.
Cheers!
--Chris
> Ok ... I've reinstalled the client. But I'm not familiar with using
> "'inetconf' to convert the line in the inetd.conf into a service."
>
> -------------------
>
> If you're running Solaris 10, you just need to run 'inetconf' to convert
> the line in the inetd.conf into a service.
>
> There should be some lines in /var/adm/messages that say something
> similar after sending a HUP to inetd.
>
>
>> What client do I use that will work with my Netbackup installation?
>> Where can I download it?
>>
>
> I don't know what's best as far as versions, but it is likely that the
> client you're trying to install will work to a large extent.
>
>
>> One last question ... how do I clean up the install I created? I
>> removed the /usr/openv subfolders, deleted the /etc/services Netbackup
>> entries and then the inetd.conf entries created. Is that enough?
>>
>
> I don't think you need to back anything out.
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Mike Day
> Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 2:28 PM
> To: 'veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu'
> Subject: Solaris 10 Netbackup Client in 4.5 FP9 Netbackup environment
>
> I am running Netbackup Datacenter 4.5 FP9 (yea yea ... I'll be upgrading very
> soon) and have a Solaris 10 client I need to backup. I tried pushing out the
> latest client I have on the AIX Netbackup server using the 'install_client'
> script in the 'Solaris_x86_8 folder' but the inetd.conf said this file is no
> longer used for the Solaris client.
>
> What client do I use that will work with my Netbackup installation? Where
> can I download it?
>
> One last question ... how do I clean up the install I created? I removed the
> /usr/openv subfolders, deleted the /etc/services Netbackup entries and then
> the inetd.conf entries created. Is that enough?
>
> Thanks again for all your help.
> Mike Day
>
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