SMF is a very advanced init and service management and supervision system, but it does things correctly and doesn't come bloated with a horde of so-called "building blocks". SMF still relies of various other daemons to work... Hint hint.
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On 05/24/15 01:44 AM, James Powell wrote:
> SMF is more akin to uselessd, s6, and runit. It's an init system only.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/servers-storage-admin/intro-smf-basics-s11-1729181.html