1 SVCADM(1M) Maintenance Commands SVCADM(1M) 2 3 4 5 NAME 6 svcadm - manipulate service instances 7 8 SYNOPSIS 9 /usr/sbin/svcadm [-S state] [-v] [-Z | -z zone] enable [-rst] 10 [{FMRI | pattern}...] 11 12 13 /usr/sbin/svcadm [-S state] [-v] [-Z | -z zone] disable [-s] 14 [{FMRI | pattern}...] 15 16 17 /usr/sbin/svcadm [-S state] [-v] [-Z | -z zone] restart [-d] 18 [{FMRI | pattern}...] 19 20 21 /usr/sbin/svcadm [-S state] [-v] [-Z | -z zone] refresh 22 [{FMRI | pattern}...] 23 24 25 /usr/sbin/svcadm [-S state] [-v] [-Z | -z zone] clear 26 [{FMRI | pattern}...] 27 28 29 /usr/sbin/svcadm [-S state] [-v] [-Z | -z zone] mark [-It] instance_state 30 [{FMRI | pattern}...] 31 32 33 /usr/sbin/svcadm [-v] milestone [-d] milestone_FMRI 34 35 36 DESCRIPTION 37 svcadm issues requests for actions on services executing within the 38 service management facility (see smf(5)). Actions for a service are 39 carried out by its assigned service restarter agent. The default 40 service restarter is svc.startd (see svc.startd(1M)). 41 42 OPTIONS 43 The following options are supported: 44 45 -S state 46 For the subcommands which normally operate on 47 explicit FMRIs or an FMRI pattern, the -S option 48 can be used to select all FMRIs in the given state. 49 50 51 -v 52 Print actions verbosely to standard output. 53 54 55 -Z 56 Administer services in all zones. This option is 57 only applicable from the global zone, see zones(5). 58 59 60 -z zone 61 Administer services in the specified zone. This 62 option is only applicable from the global zone, see 63 zones(5). 64 65 66 SUBCOMMANDS 67 Common Operations 68 The subcommands listed below are used during the typical administration 69 of a service instance. 70 71 72 For subcommands taking one or more operands, if the operand specifies a 73 service (instead of a service instance), and that service has only a 74 single instance, svcadm operates on that instance. If an abbreviated 75 FMRI (a fault management resource identifier) matches more than one 76 service or instance, a warning message is displayed and that operand is 77 ignored. If a pattern matches more than one service or instance, the 78 subcommand is applied to all matches. See smf(5). 79 80 81 In the case that the service has more than one instance, svcadm return 82 a non-zero exit status. 83 84 enable [-rst] {FMRI | pattern}... 85 86 Enables the service instances specified by the operands. For each 87 service instance, the assigned restarter will try to bring it to 88 the online state. This action requires permission to modify the 89 "general" property group of the service instance (see 90 smf_security(5)). 91 92 If the -r option is specified, svcadm enables each service instance 93 and recursively enables its dependencies. 94 95 If the -s option is specified, svcadm enables each service instance 96 and then waits for each service instance to enter the online or 97 degraded state. svcadm will return early if it determines that the 98 service cannot reach these states without administrator 99 intervention. 100 101 If the -t option is specified, svcadm temporarily enables each 102 service instance. Temporary enable only lasts until reboot. This 103 action requires permission to modify the "restarter_actions" 104 property group of the service instance (see smf_security(5)). By 105 default, enable is persistent across reboot. 106 107 108 disable [-st] {FMRI | pattern}... 109 110 Disables the service instance specified by the operands. For each 111 service instance, the assigned restarter will try to bring it to 112 the disabled state. This action requires permission to modify the 113 "general" property group of the service instance (see 114 smf_security(5)). 115 116 If the -s option is specified, svcadm disables each service 117 instance and then waits for each service instance to enter the 118 disabled state. svcadm will return early if it determines that the 119 service cannot reach this state without administrator intervention. 120 121 If the -t option is specified, svcadm temporarily disables each 122 service instance. Temporary disable only lasts until reboot. This 123 action requires permission to modify the "restarter_actions" 124 property group of the service instance (see smf_security(5)). By 125 default, disable is persistent across reboot. 126 127 128 restart [-d] {FMRI | pattern}... 129 130 Requests that the service instances specified by the operands be 131 restarted. This action requires permission to modify the 132 "restarter_actions" property group of the service instance (see 133 smf_security(5)). 134 135 This subcommand can restart only those services that are in the 136 online or degraded states, as those states are defined in smf(5). 137 138 If the -d option is specified, the restarter sends a SIGABRT to all 139 members of the contract, which should cause a core dump, before 140 restarting the service. 141 142 143 refresh {FMRI | pattern}... 144 145 For each service instance specified by the operands, requests that 146 the assigned restarter update the service's running configuration 147 snapshot with the values from the current configuration. Some of 148 these values take effect immediately (for example, dependency 149 changes). Other values do not take effect until the next service 150 restart. See the restarter and service documentation for more 151 information. 152 153 If the service is managed by svc.startd(1M), the refresh method 154 will be invoked if it exists to request the service reread its own 155 configuration. For other restarters, see the restarter 156 documentation. 157 158 This action requires permission to modify the "restarter_actions" 159 property group of the service instance (see smf_security(5)). 160 161 162 clear {FMRI | pattern}... 163 164 For each service instance specified by the operands, if the 165 instance is in the maintenance state, signal to the assigned 166 restarter that the service has been repaired. If the instance is in 167 the degraded state, request that the assigned restarter take the 168 service to the online state. This action requires permission to 169 modify the "restarter_actions" property group of the service 170 instance (see smf_security(5)). 171 172 173 Exceptional Operations 174 The following subcommands are used for service development and 175 temporary administrative manipulation. 176 177 mark [-It] instance_state {FMRI | pattern}... 178 179 If instance_state is "maintenance", then for each service specified 180 by the operands, svcadm requests that the assigned restarter place 181 the service in the maintenance state. See svc.startd(1M) and 182 inetd(1M) for a detailed description of the actions taken for each 183 restarter. 184 185 If instance_state is "degraded", then for services specified by the 186 operands in the online state, svcadm requests that the restarters 187 assigned to the services move them into the degraded state. 188 189 If the -I option is specified, the request is flagged as immediate. 190 191 The -t option is mandatory for degrade requests. When this option 192 is specified, the request is flagged as temporary, and its effect 193 will only last until the next reboot. 194 195 196 milestone [-d] milestone_FMRI 197 198 If milestone_FMRI is the keyword "none", all services other than 199 the master restarter, svc:/system/svc/restarter:default, will be 200 temporarily disabled. 201 202 If milestone_FMRI is the keyword "all", temporary enable and 203 disable requests for all services will be nullified. 204 205 If milestone_FMRI is one of the following: 206 207 svc:/milestone/single-user:default 208 svc:/milestone/multi-user:default 209 svc:/milestone/multi-user-server:default 210 211 212 then temporary enable and disable requests for the indicated 213 service and all services it depends on (directly or indirectly) 214 will be nullified. All other services will be temporarily disabled. 215 216 Changing the system's current milestone with the "milestone" 217 subcommand will not change the current run level of the system. To 218 change the system's run level, invoke /sbin/init directly. 219 220 This action requires permission to modify the "options_ovr" 221 property group of the svc:/system/svc/restarter:default service 222 instance (see smf_security(5)). 223 224 The -d option immediately changes the milestone to the requested 225 milestone, as above. Additionally, it makes the specified milestone 226 the default boot milestone, which persists across reboot. The 227 default milestone is defined by the options/milestone property on 228 the master restarter, svc:/system/svc/restarter:default. If this 229 property is absent, "all" is the default. This action requires 230 permission to modify the "options" property group of the 231 svc:/system/svc/restarter:default service instance (see 232 smf_security(5)). 233 234 235 Operands 236 The following operands are supported: 237 238 FMRI 239 An FMRI that specifies one or more instances. FMRIs can be 240 abbreviated by specifying the instance name, or the trailing 241 portion of the service name. For example, given the FMRI: 242 243 svc:/network/smtp:sendmail 244 245 246 All the following are valid abbreviations: 247 248 sendmail 249 :sendmail 250 smtp 251 smtp:sendmail 252 network/smtp 253 254 255 While the following are invalid: 256 257 mail 258 network 259 network/smt 260 261 262 If the FMRI specifies a service, then the command applies to 263 all instances of that service. Abbreviated forms of FMRIs 264 are unstable, and should not be used in scripts or other 265 permanent tools. 266 267 268 pattern 269 A pattern that is matched against the FMRIs of service 270 instances according to the "globbing" rules described by 271 fnmatch(5). If the pattern does not begin with "svc:", then 272 "svc:/" is prepended. 273 274 275 276 If an abbreviated FMRI matches more than one service, a warning message 277 is displayed and that operand is ignored. If a pattern matches more 278 than one service or instance, the subcommand is applied to all matches. 279 280 EXAMPLES 281 Example 1 Restarting a Service Instance 282 283 284 The following command restarts the NFS server. The full FMRI for the 285 default service instance is: svc:/network/nfs/server:default 286 287 288 289 However, you can abbreviate the full FMRI as follows: 290 291 292 # svcadm restart nfs/server 293 294 295 296 Example 2 Disabling the Standard HTTP Server 297 298 299 The following command disables the standard HTTP server, using an 300 abbreviated FMRI: 301 302 303 $ svcadm disable http 304 305 306 307 Example 3 Enabling an Instance and Its Dependent Instances 308 309 310 The following command enables the foo:bar instance, and all instances 311 on which it depends: 312 313 314 $ svcadm enable -r foo:bar 315 316 317 318 Example 4 Synchronously enabling an instance 319 320 321 The following command enables the foo:bar instance. The command will 322 not return until the instance comes online or svcadm determines it is 323 not possible for the service to come online. 324 325 326 $ svcadm enable -s foo:bar 327 328 329 330 Example 5 Restricting and Restoring the Running Services 331 332 333 The following command restricts the running services to single user 334 mode: 335 336 337 # svcadm milestone milestone/single-user 338 339 340 341 342 The following command restores the running services: 343 344 345 # svcadm milestone all 346 347 348 349 EXIT STATUS 350 The following exit values are returned: 351 352 0 353 Successful completion. 354 355 356 1 357 A fatal error occurred. One or more error messages are displayed 358 on standard error. 359 360 361 2 362 Invalid command line options were specified. 363 364 365 3 366 svcadm determined that a service instance that it was waiting for 367 could not reach the desired state without administrator 368 intervention due to a problem with the service instance itself. 369 370 371 4 372 svcadm determined that a service instance that it was waiting for 373 could not reach the desired state without administrator 374 intervention due to a problem with the service's dependencies. 375 376 377 ATTRIBUTES 378 See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: 379 380 381 382 383 +--------------------+-----------------+ 384 | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | 385 +--------------------+-----------------+ 386 |Interface Stability | See below. | 387 +--------------------+-----------------+ 388 389 390 The interactive output is Uncommitted. The invocation and non- 391 interactive output are Committed. 392 393 SEE ALSO 394 svcprop(1), svcs(1), inetd(1M), init(1M), svccfg(1M), svc.startd(1M), 395 libscf(3LIB), contract(4), attributes(5), smf(5), smf_security(5), 396 zones(5) 397 398 NOTES 399 The amount of time svcadm will spend waiting for services and their 400 dependencies to change state is implicitly limited by their method 401 timeouts. For example, a service using the default restarter whose 402 start method hangs will be transitioned to the maintenance state when 403 its timeout expires. svcadm will then consider it impossible for this 404 service to come online without administrator intervention. 405 406 407 Attempts to synchronously enable a service which depends (directly or 408 indirectly) on a file may fail with an exit status indicating that 409 dependencies are unsatisfied if the caller does not have the privileges 410 necessary to search the directory containing the file. This limitation 411 may be removed in a future release. 412 413 414 415 December 4, 2017 SVCADM(1M)