1From: David Connelly <dconnelly@gmail.com> 2Date: Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 3:31 AM 3Subject: Solaris 10 service manifest 4To: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk 5 6 7I've found dnsmasq much easier to set up on my home server running Solaris 810 than the stock dhcp/dns server, which is probably overkill anyway for my 9simple home network needs. Since Solaris now uses SMF (Service Management 10Facility) to manage services I thought I'd create a simple service manifest 11for the dnsmasq service. The manifest currently assumes that dnsmasq has 12been installed in '/usr/local/sbin/dnsmasq' and the configuration file in 13'/usr/local/etc/dnsmasq.conf', so you may have to adjust these paths for 14your local installation. Here are the steps I followed to install and enable 15the dnsmasq service: 16 # svccfg import dnsmasq.xml 17 # svcadm enable dnsmasq 18 19To confirm that the service is enabled and online: 20 21 # svcs -l dnsmasq 22 23I've just started learning about SMF so if anyone has any 24corrections/feedback they are more than welcome. 25 26Thanks, 27David 28 29