Converting SMF service from solaris to SystemD in RHEL
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...
systemd configuration
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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...
systemd configuration
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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...
systemd configuration
New contributor
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...
systemd configuration
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