Configure the EMAIL_ADDRESS Property
# grep -i ssctuner /var/adm/messages
Sep 28 07:30:10 etc6cn04 ssctuner: [ID 702911 local0.notice] success: Saved rollback for : /etc/system
Sep 28 07:30:10 etc6cn04 ssctuner: [ID 702911 local0.notice] success: Saved ndd rollback.
Sep 28 07:30:10 etc6cn04 ssctuner: [ID 702911 local0.notice] success: Saved rollback for : /kernel/drv/
sd.conf
Sep 28 07:30:15 etc6cn04 ssctuner: [ID 702911 local0.notice] success: enabled, version 0.99e. daemon PID=
14599
Sep 28 07:30:15 etc6cn04 ssctuner: [ID 702911 local0.notice] success: daemon executing
Sep 28 07:30:15 etc6cn04 ssctuner: [ID 702911 local0.notice] success: Changes made to /etc/system
Sep 28 07:30:15 etc6cn04 ssctuner: [ID 702911 local0.notice] success: Changes made to /kernel/drv/sd.conf
Related Information
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“Monitor ssctuner Activity” on page 160
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“ssctuner Overview” on page 159
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“Configure the EMAIL_ADDRESS Property” on page 162
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“Change ssctuner Properties and Disable Features” on page 163
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“Configure ssctuner to Run compliance(1M) Benchmarks” on page 165
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“Monitor and View the Compliance Benchmark” on page 166
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“Install ssctuner” on page 168
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“Enable ssctuner” on page 169
Configure the EMAIL_ADDRESS Property
You must configure the EMAIL_ADDRESS property so that ssctuner messages are emailed to the
appropriate person, even when the message is not logged into the system.
1.
Configure ssctuner so that critical messages are sent to your email address.
# svccfg -s ssctuner setprop ssctuner_vars/EMAIL_ADDRESS="my_name@mycorp.com"
2.
If you plan to change any other ssctuner properties, do so before you perform the
remaining steps in this task.
See “Change ssctuner Properties and Disable Features” on page 163.
3.
Restart the SMF service for changes to take effect.
# svcadm restart ssctuner
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