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If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with 5 .\" the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 6 .TH SMF_METHOD 5 "May 20, 2009" 7 .SH NAME 8 smf_method \- service management framework conventions for methods 9 .SH DESCRIPTION 10 .LP 11 The class of services managed by \fBsvc.startd\fR(1M) in the service management 12 framework, \fBsmf\fR(5), consists of applications that fit a simple 13 \fBfork\fR(2)-\fBexec\fR(2) model. The \fBsvc.startd\fR(1M) master daemon and 14 other restarters support the \fBfork\fR(2)-\fBexec\fR(2) model, potentially 15 with additional capabilities. The \fBsvc.startd\fR(1M) daemon and other 16 restarters require that the methods which activate, manipulate, or examine a 17 service instance follow the conventions described in this manual page. 18 .SS "Invocation form" 19 .LP 20 The form of a method invocation is not dictated by convention. In some cases, a 21 method invocation might consist of the direct invocation of the daemon or other 22 binary executable that provides the service. For cases in which an executable 23 script or other mediating executable is used, the convention recommends the 24 form: 25 .sp 26 .in +2 27 .nf 28 /path/to/method_executable abbr_method_name 29 .fi 30 .in -2 31 32 .sp 33 .LP 34 The \fIabbr_method_name\fR used for the recommended form is a supported method 35 such as \fBstart\fR or \fBstop\fR. The set of methods supported by a restarter 36 is given on the related restarter page. The \fBsvc.startd\fR(1M) daemon 37 supports \fBstart\fR, \fBstop\fR, and \fBrefresh\fR methods. 38 .sp 39 .LP 40 A restarter might define other kinds of methods beyond those referenced in this 41 page. The conventions surrounding such extensions are defined by the restarter 42 and might not be identical to those given here. 43 .SS "Environment Variables" 44 .LP 45 The restarter provides four environment variables to the method that determine 46 the context in which the method is invoked. 47 .sp 48 .ne 2 49 .na 50 \fB\fBSMF_FMRI\fR\fR 51 .ad 52 .sp .6 53 .RS 4n 54 The service fault management resource identifier (FMRI) of the instance for 55 which the method is invoked. 56 .RE 57 58 .sp 59 .ne 2 60 .na 61 \fB\fBSMF_METHOD\fR\fR 62 .ad 63 .sp .6 64 .RS 4n 65 The full name of the method being invoked, such as \fBstart\fR or \fBstop\fR. 66 .RE 67 68 .sp 69 .ne 2 70 .na 71 \fB\fBSMF_RESTARTER\fR\fR 72 .ad 73 .sp .6 74 .RS 4n 75 The service FMRI of the restarter that invokes the method 76 .RE 77 78 .sp 79 .ne 2 80 .na 81 \fB\fBSMF_ZONENAME\fR\fR 82 .ad 83 .sp .6 84 .RS 4n 85 The name of the zone in which the method is running. This can also be obtained 86 by using the \fBzonename\fR(1) command. 87 .RE 88 89 .sp 90 .LP 91 These variables should be removed from the environment prior to the invocation 92 of any persistent process by the method. A convenience shell function, 93 \fBsmf_clear_env\fR, is given for service authors who use Bourne-compatible 94 shell scripting to compose service methods in the include file described below. 95 .sp 96 .LP 97 The method context can cause other environment variables to be set as described 98 below. 99 .SS "Method Definition" 100 .LP 101 A method is defined minimally by three properties in a propertygroup of type 102 \fBmethod\fR. 103 .sp 104 .LP 105 These properties are: 106 .sp 107 .ne 2 108 .na 109 \fBexec (\fIastring\fR)\fR 110 .ad 111 .RS 27n 112 Method executable string. 113 .RE 114 115 .sp 116 .ne 2 117 .na 118 \fBtimeout_seconds (\fIcount\fR)\fR 119 .ad 120 .RS 27n 121 Number of seconds before method times out. See the \fBTimeouts\fR section for 122 more detail. 123 .RE 124 125 .sp 126 .ne 2 127 .na 128 \fBtype (\fIastring\fR)\fR 129 .ad 130 .RS 27n 131 Method type. Currently always set to \fBmethod\fR. 132 .RE 133 134 .sp 135 .LP 136 A Method Context can be defined to further refine the execution environment of 137 the method. See the \fBMethod Context\fR section for more information. 138 .SS "Method Tokens" 139 .LP 140 When defined in the \fBexec\fR string of the method by the restarter 141 \fBsvc.startd\fR, a set of tokens are parsed and expanded with appropriate 142 value. Other restarters might not support method tokens. The delegated 143 restarter for inet services, \fBinetd\fR(1M), does not support the following 144 method expansions. 145 .sp 146 .ne 2 147 .na 148 \fB\fB%%\fR\fR 149 .ad 150 .sp .6 151 .RS 4n 152 % 153 .RE 154 155 .sp 156 .ne 2 157 .na 158 \fB\fB%r\fR\fR 159 .ad 160 .sp .6 161 .RS 4n 162 Name of the restarter, such as \fBsvc.startd\fR 163 .RE 164 165 .sp 166 .ne 2 167 .na 168 \fB\fB%m\fR\fR 169 .ad 170 .sp .6 171 .RS 4n 172 The full name of the method being invoked, such as \fBstart\fR or \fBstop\fR. 173 .RE 174 175 .sp 176 .ne 2 177 .na 178 \fB\fB%s\fR\fR 179 .ad 180 .sp .6 181 .RS 4n 182 Name of the service 183 .RE 184 185 .sp 186 .ne 2 187 .na 188 \fB\fB%i\fR\fR 189 .ad 190 .sp .6 191 .RS 4n 192 Name of the instance 193 .RE 194 195 .sp 196 .ne 2 197 .na 198 \fB\fB\fR\fB%f\fR\fR 199 .ad 200 .sp .6 201 .RS 4n 202 FMRI of the instance 203 .RE 204 205 .sp 206 .ne 2 207 .na 208 \fB\fB%{prop[:,]}\fR\fR 209 .ad 210 .sp .6 211 .RS 4n 212 Value(s) of a property. The \fBprop\fR might be a property FMRI, a property 213 group name and a property name separated by a \fB/\fR, or a property name in 214 the \fBapplication\fR property group. These values can be followed by a \fB,\fR 215 (comma) or \fB:\fR (colon). If present, the separators are used to separate 216 multiple values. If absent, a space is used. The following shell metacharacters 217 encountered in string values are quoted with a \ (backslash): 218 .sp 219 .in +2 220 .nf 221 ; & ( ) | ^ < > newline space tab \ " ' 222 .fi 223 .in -2 224 225 An invalid expansion constitutes method failure. 226 .RE 227 228 .sp 229 .LP 230 Two explicit tokens can be used in the place of method commands. 231 .sp 232 .ne 2 233 .na 234 \fB\fB:kill [-signal]\fR\fR 235 .ad 236 .sp .6 237 .RS 4n 238 Sends the specified signal, which is \fBSIGTERM\fR by default, to all processes 239 in the primary instance contract. Always returns \fBSMF_EXIT_OK\fR. This token 240 should be used to replace common \fBpkill\fR invocations. 241 .RE 242 243 .sp 244 .ne 2 245 .na 246 \fB\fB:true\fR\fR 247 .ad 248 .sp .6 249 .RS 4n 250 Always returns \fBSMF_EXIT_OK\fR. This token should be used for methods that 251 are required by the restarter but which are unnecessary for the particular 252 service implementation. 253 .RE 254 255 .SS "Exiting and Exit Status" 256 .LP 257 The required behavior of a start method is to delay exiting until the service 258 instance is ready to answer requests or is otherwise functional. 259 .sp 260 .LP 261 The following exit status codes are defined in \fB<libscf.h>\fR and in the 262 shell support file. 263 .sp 264 265 .sp 266 .TS 267 l l l 268 l l l . 269 \fBSMF_EXIT_OK\fR \fB0\fR T{ 270 Method exited, performing its operation successfully. 271 T} 272 \fBSMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL\fR \fB95\fR T{ 273 Method failed fatally and is unrecoverable without administrative intervention. 274 T} 275 \fBSMF_EXIT_ERR_CONFIG\fR \fB96\fR T{ 276 Unrecoverable configuration error. A common condition that returns this exit status is the absence of required configuration files for an enabled service instance. 277 T} 278 \fBSMF_EXIT_ERR_NOSMF\fR \fB99\fR T{ 279 Method has been mistakenly invoked outside the \fBsmf\fR(5) facility. Services that depend on \fBsmf\fR(5) capabilities should exit with this status value. 280 T} 281 \fBSMF_EXIT_ERR_PERM\fR \fB100\fR T{ 282 Method requires a form of permission such as file access, privilege, authorization, or other credential that is not available when invoked. 283 T} 284 \fBSMF_EXIT_ERR_OTHER\fR \fBnon-zero\fR T{ 285 Any non-zero exit status from a method is treated as an unknown error. A series of unknown errors can be diagnosed as a fault by the restarter or on behalf of the restarter. 286 T} 287 .TE 288 289 .sp 290 .LP 291 Use of a precise exit code allows the responsible restarter to categorize an 292 error response as likely to be intermittent and worth pursuing restart or 293 permanent and request administrative intervention. 294 .SS "Timeouts" 295 .LP 296 Each method can have an independent timeout, given in seconds. The choice of a 297 particular timeout should be based on site expectations for detecting a method 298 failure due to non-responsiveness. Sites with replicated filesystems or other 299 failover resources can elect to lengthen method timeouts from the default. 300 Sites with no remote resources can elect to shorten the timeouts. Method 301 timeout is specified by the \fBtimeout_seconds\fR property. 302 .sp 303 .LP 304 If you specify \fB0 timeout_seconds\fR for a method, it declares to the 305 restarter that there is no timeout for the service. This setting is not 306 preferred, but is available for services that absolutely require it. 307 .sp 308 .LP 309 \fB-1 timeout_seconds\fR is also accepted, but is a deprecated specification. 310 .SS "Shell Programming Support" 311 .LP 312 A set of environment variables that define the above exit status values is 313 provided with convenience shell functions in the file 314 \fB/lib/svc/share/smf_include.sh\fR. This file is a Bourne shell script 315 suitable for inclusion via the source operator in any Bourne-compatible shell. 316 .sp 317 .LP 318 To assist in the composition of scripts that can serve as SMF methods as well 319 as \fB/etc/init.d\fR scripts, the \fBsmf_present()\fR shell function is 320 provided. If the \fBsmf\fR(5) facility is not available, \fBsmf_present()\fR 321 returns a non-zero exit status. 322 .sp 323 .LP 324 One possible structure for such a script follows: 325 .sp 326 .in +2 327 .nf 328 if smf_present; then 329 # Shell code to run application as managed service 330 .... 331 332 smf_clear_env 333 else 334 # Shell code to run application as /etc/init.d script 335 .... 336 fi 337 .fi 338 .in -2 339 340 .sp 341 .LP 342 This example shows the use of both convenience functions that are provided. 343 .SS "Method Context" 344 .LP 345 The service management facility offers a common mechanism set the context in 346 which the \fBfork\fR(2)-\fBexec\fR(2) model services execute. 347 .sp 348 .LP 349 The desired method context should be provided by the service developer. All 350 service instances should run with the lowest level of privileges possible to 351 limit potential security compromises. 352 .sp 353 .LP 354 A method context can contain the following properties: 355 .sp 356 .ne 2 357 .na 358 \fB\fBuse_profile\fR\fR 359 .ad 360 .sp .6 361 .RS 4n 362 A boolean that specifies whether the profile should be used instead of the 363 \fBuser\fR, \fBgroup\fR, \fBprivileges\fR, and \fBlimit_privileges\fR 364 properties. 365 .RE 366 367 .sp 368 .ne 2 369 .na 370 \fBenvironment\fR 371 .ad 372 .sp .6 373 .RS 4n 374 Environment variables to insert into the environment of the method, in the form 375 of a number of \fBNAME=value\fR strings. 376 .RE 377 378 .sp 379 .ne 2 380 .na 381 \fB\fBprofile\fR\fR 382 .ad 383 .sp .6 384 .RS 4n 385 The name of an RBAC (role-based access control) profile which, along with the 386 method executable, identifies an entry in \fBexec_attr\fR(4). 387 .RE 388 389 .sp 390 .ne 2 391 .na 392 \fB\fBuser\fR\fR 393 .ad 394 .sp .6 395 .RS 4n 396 The user ID in numeric or text form. 397 .RE 398 399 .sp 400 .ne 2 401 .na 402 \fB\fBgroup\fR\fR 403 .ad 404 .sp .6 405 .RS 4n 406 The group ID in numeric or text form. 407 .RE 408 409 .sp 410 .ne 2 411 .na 412 \fB\fBsupp_groups\fR\fR 413 .ad 414 .sp .6 415 .RS 4n 416 An optional string that specifies the supplemental group memberships by ID, in 417 numeric or text form. 418 .RE 419 420 .sp 421 .ne 2 422 .na 423 \fB\fBprivileges\fR\fR 424 .ad 425 .sp .6 426 .RS 4n 427 An optional string specifying the privilege set as defined in 428 \fBprivileges\fR(5). 429 .RE 430 431 .sp 432 .ne 2 433 .na 434 \fB\fBlimit_privileges\fR\fR 435 .ad 436 .sp .6 437 .RS 4n 438 An optional string specifying the limit privilege set as defined in 439 \fBprivileges\fR(5). 440 .RE 441 442 .sp 443 .ne 2 444 .na 445 \fB\fBworking_directory\fR\fR 446 .ad 447 .sp .6 448 .RS 4n 449 The home directory from which to launch the method. \fB:home\fR can be used as 450 a token to indicate the home directory of the user whose \fBuid\fR is used to 451 launch the method. If the property is unset, \fB:home\fR is used. 452 .RE 453 454 .sp 455 .ne 2 456 .na 457 \fB\fBsecurity_flags\fR\fR 458 .ad 459 .sp .6 460 .RS 4n 461 The security flags to apply when launching the method. See \fBsecurity-flags\fR(5). 462 .sp 463 .LP 464 The "default" keyword specifies those flags specified in 465 \fBsvc:/system/process-security\fR. The "all" keyword enables all flags, the 466 "none" keyword enables no flags. Further flags may be added by specifying 467 their name, or removed by specifying their name prefixed by '-' or '!'. 468 .sp 469 .LP 470 Use of "all" has associated risks, as future versions of the system may 471 include further flags which may harm poorly implemented software. 472 .RE 473 474 .sp 475 .ne 2 476 .na 477 \fB\fBcorefile_pattern\fR\fR 478 .ad 479 .sp .6 480 .RS 4n 481 An optional string that specifies the corefile pattern to use for the service, 482 as per \fBcoreadm\fR(1M). Most restarters supply a default. Setting this 483 property overrides local customizations to the global core pattern. 484 .RE 485 486 .sp 487 .ne 2 488 .na 489 \fB\fBproject\fR\fR 490 .ad 491 .sp .6 492 .RS 4n 493 The project ID in numeric or text form. \fB:default\fR can be used as a token 494 to indicate a project identified by \fBgetdefaultproj\fR(3PROJECT) for the user 495 whose \fBuid\fR is used to launch the method. 496 .RE 497 498 .sp 499 .ne 2 500 .na 501 \fB\fBresource_pool\fR\fR 502 .ad 503 .sp .6 504 .RS 4n 505 The resource pool name on which to launch the method. \fB:default\fR can be 506 used as a token to indicate the pool specified in the \fBproject\fR(4) entry 507 given in the \fBproject\fR attribute above. 508 .RE 509 510 .sp 511 .LP 512 The method context can be set for the entire service instance by specifying a 513 \fBmethod_context\fR property group for the service or instance. A method might 514 override the instance method context by providing the method context properties 515 on the method property group. 516 .sp 517 .LP 518 Invalid method context settings always lead to failure of the method, with the 519 exception of invalid environment variables that issue warnings. 520 .sp 521 .LP 522 In addition to the context defined above, many \fBfork\fR(2)-\fBexec\fR(2) 523 model restarters also use the following conventions when invoking executables 524 as methods: 525 .sp 526 .ne 2 527 .na 528 \fBArgument array\fR 529 .ad 530 .sp .6 531 .RS 4n 532 The arguments in \fBargv[]\fR are set consistently with the result \fB/bin/sh 533 -c\fR of the \fBexec\fR string. 534 .RE 535 536 .sp 537 .ne 2 538 .na 539 \fBFile descriptors\fR 540 .ad 541 .sp .6 542 .RS 4n 543 File descriptor \fB0\fR is \fB/dev/null\fR. File descriptors \fB1\fR and 544 \fB2\fR are recommended to be a per-service log file. 545 .RE 546 547 .SH FILES 548 .ne 2 549 .na 550 \fB\fB/lib/svc/share/smf_include.sh\fR\fR 551 .ad 552 .sp .6 553 .RS 4n 554 Definitions of exit status values. 555 .RE 556 557 .sp 558 .ne 2 559 .na 560 \fB\fB/usr/include/libscf.h\fR\fR 561 .ad 562 .sp .6 563 .RS 4n 564 Definitions of exit status codes. 565 .RE 566 567 .SH SEE ALSO 568 .LP 569 \fBzonename\fR(1), \fBcoreadm\fR(1M), \fBinetd\fR(1M), \fBsvccfg\fR(1M), 570 \fBsvc.startd\fR(1M), \fBexec\fR(2), \fBfork\fR(2), 571 \fBgetdefaultproj\fR(3PROJECT), \fBexec_attr\fR(4), \fBproject\fR(4), 572 \fBservice_bundle\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBprivileges\fR(5), 573 \fBrbac\fR(5), \fBsmf\fR(5), \fBsmf_bootstrap\fR(5), \fBzones\fR(5), 574 \fBsecurity-flags\fR(5) 575 .SH NOTES 576 .LP 577 The present version of \fBsmf\fR(5) does not support multiple repositories. 578 .sp 579 .LP 580 When a service is configured to be started as root but with privileges 581 different from \fBlimit_privileges\fR, the resulting process is privilege 582 aware. This can be surprising to developers who expect \fBseteuid(<non-zero 583 UID>)\fR to reduce privileges to basic or less.