How to Enable the STMF Service

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h12. How to Enable the STMF Service

COMSTAR uses {{smf}}(5) to store its persistent state (current configuration) such as logical unit mapping, host group definitions, and target group definitions. When the service is enabled during boot or by {{svcadm}}, it clears any stale configuration data inside the kernel framework, and then reloads the configuration from the SMF repository into the driver. After the configuration is loaded, any changes that are made to the configuration are automatically updated inside the driver database, as well as inside the SMF repository. For example, any changes made through the {{stmfadm}} command are automatically updated in both areas.

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