Converting SMF service from solaris to SystemD in RHEL












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I am converting a few Solaris SMF services into RHEL/SystemD services.



I see Solaris SMF is feature rich and trying to figure out corresponding features in RHEL/Ubuntu SystemD framework.



The things I am trying to find out equivalents are:



svccfg -s svc:/application/database/mysql-data addpg general framework
svccfg -s svc:/application/database/mysql-data setprop general/enabled=boolean: false


and the ones in the Solaris manifest files:



<property_group name='cluster' type='application'>
<propval
name='bin'
type='astring'
value='/opt/mysql/mysql/bin' />
</property_group>


and also for template in manifest files:



<template>
<common_name>
<loctext xml:lang='C'>
MySQL Cluster Data Node
</loctext>
</common_name>

<documentation>
<manpage
title='ndbmtd - MySQL Cluster Data Node Process'
section='8'
manpath='/opt/mysql/mysql/man' />
<doc_link
name='mysql.com'
uri='http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-excerpt/5.1/en/mysql-programs-ndbmtd.html' />
</documentation>
</template>


I hoped I could use the set-property for adding new properties as for SMF...



systemctl set-property mysql-data cluster/bin=/opt/mysql/mysql/bin


But it fails with error:



Unknown assignment cluster_bin=/opt/mysql/mysql/bin.


Basically, the issue is around how to replicate the feature of the service configuration (of solaris SMF framework) and later fetching of the same with a command in a script, into Linux SystemD...










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    I am converting a few Solaris SMF services into RHEL/SystemD services.



    I see Solaris SMF is feature rich and trying to figure out corresponding features in RHEL/Ubuntu SystemD framework.



    The things I am trying to find out equivalents are:



    svccfg -s svc:/application/database/mysql-data addpg general framework
    svccfg -s svc:/application/database/mysql-data setprop general/enabled=boolean: false


    and the ones in the Solaris manifest files:



    <property_group name='cluster' type='application'>
    <propval
    name='bin'
    type='astring'
    value='/opt/mysql/mysql/bin' />
    </property_group>


    and also for template in manifest files:



    <template>
    <common_name>
    <loctext xml:lang='C'>
    MySQL Cluster Data Node
    </loctext>
    </common_name>

    <documentation>
    <manpage
    title='ndbmtd - MySQL Cluster Data Node Process'
    section='8'
    manpath='/opt/mysql/mysql/man' />
    <doc_link
    name='mysql.com'
    uri='http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-excerpt/5.1/en/mysql-programs-ndbmtd.html' />
    </documentation>
    </template>


    I hoped I could use the set-property for adding new properties as for SMF...



    systemctl set-property mysql-data cluster/bin=/opt/mysql/mysql/bin


    But it fails with error:



    Unknown assignment cluster_bin=/opt/mysql/mysql/bin.


    Basically, the issue is around how to replicate the feature of the service configuration (of solaris SMF framework) and later fetching of the same with a command in a script, into Linux SystemD...










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      I am converting a few Solaris SMF services into RHEL/SystemD services.



      I see Solaris SMF is feature rich and trying to figure out corresponding features in RHEL/Ubuntu SystemD framework.



      The things I am trying to find out equivalents are:



      svccfg -s svc:/application/database/mysql-data addpg general framework
      svccfg -s svc:/application/database/mysql-data setprop general/enabled=boolean: false


      and the ones in the Solaris manifest files:



      <property_group name='cluster' type='application'>
      <propval
      name='bin'
      type='astring'
      value='/opt/mysql/mysql/bin' />
      </property_group>


      and also for template in manifest files:



      <template>
      <common_name>
      <loctext xml:lang='C'>
      MySQL Cluster Data Node
      </loctext>
      </common_name>

      <documentation>
      <manpage
      title='ndbmtd - MySQL Cluster Data Node Process'
      section='8'
      manpath='/opt/mysql/mysql/man' />
      <doc_link
      name='mysql.com'
      uri='http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-excerpt/5.1/en/mysql-programs-ndbmtd.html' />
      </documentation>
      </template>


      I hoped I could use the set-property for adding new properties as for SMF...



      systemctl set-property mysql-data cluster/bin=/opt/mysql/mysql/bin


      But it fails with error:



      Unknown assignment cluster_bin=/opt/mysql/mysql/bin.


      Basically, the issue is around how to replicate the feature of the service configuration (of solaris SMF framework) and later fetching of the same with a command in a script, into Linux SystemD...










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      I am converting a few Solaris SMF services into RHEL/SystemD services.



      I see Solaris SMF is feature rich and trying to figure out corresponding features in RHEL/Ubuntu SystemD framework.



      The things I am trying to find out equivalents are:



      svccfg -s svc:/application/database/mysql-data addpg general framework
      svccfg -s svc:/application/database/mysql-data setprop general/enabled=boolean: false


      and the ones in the Solaris manifest files:



      <property_group name='cluster' type='application'>
      <propval
      name='bin'
      type='astring'
      value='/opt/mysql/mysql/bin' />
      </property_group>


      and also for template in manifest files:



      <template>
      <common_name>
      <loctext xml:lang='C'>
      MySQL Cluster Data Node
      </loctext>
      </common_name>

      <documentation>
      <manpage
      title='ndbmtd - MySQL Cluster Data Node Process'
      section='8'
      manpath='/opt/mysql/mysql/man' />
      <doc_link
      name='mysql.com'
      uri='http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-excerpt/5.1/en/mysql-programs-ndbmtd.html' />
      </documentation>
      </template>


      I hoped I could use the set-property for adding new properties as for SMF...



      systemctl set-property mysql-data cluster/bin=/opt/mysql/mysql/bin


      But it fails with error:



      Unknown assignment cluster_bin=/opt/mysql/mysql/bin.


      Basically, the issue is around how to replicate the feature of the service configuration (of solaris SMF framework) and later fetching of the same with a command in a script, into Linux SystemD...







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