The Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.1 Plan and Component Developer's Guide provides information that helps developers write plans and components. It includes information about concepts that are related to plan and component development.
This book is for developers who want to use the Sun N1TM Service Provisioning System to install and manage applications in data centers.
Chapter 1, Plan and Component Development Concepts describes concepts that pertain to components, plans, component types, system services, and session variables.
Chapter 2, Components explains how to perform component-related tasks.
Chapter 3, Built-in Component Types describes the built-in component types.
Chapter 4, Plans explains how to create, manage, and run plans.
Chapter 5, Session Variables explains how to manage session variables.
Chapter 6, Configuration Generation describes configuration generation and substitution variables.
Appendix A, Variable Substitution Grammar provides a description of the grammar used for variable substitution.
The Sun N1 Service Provisioning System documentation includes these other books:
Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.1 Release Notes
Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.1 Installation Guide
Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.1 System Administration Guide
Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.1 Operations and Provisioning Guide
Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.1 Command-Line Interface Reference Manual
Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.1 XML Schema Reference Guide
Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.1 Plug-In Developer's Guide
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The following table describes the typographic changes that are used in this book.
Table P–1 Typographic Conventions
Typeface or Symbol |
Meaning |
Example |
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AaBbCc123 |
The names of commands, files, and directories, and onscreen computer output |
Edit your .login file. Use ls -a to list all files. machine_name% you have mail. |
AaBbCc123 |
What you type, contrasted with onscreen computer output |
machine_name% su Password: |
aabbcc123 |
Placeholder: replace with a real name or value |
The command to remove a file is rm filename. |
AaBbCc123 |
Book titles, new terms, and terms to be emphasized |
Read Chapter 6 in the User's Guide. Perform a patch analysis. Do not save the file. [Note that some emphasized items appear bold online.] |
The following table shows the default system prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell, Bourne shell, and Korn shell.
Table P–2 Shell Prompts
Shell |
Prompt |
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C shell prompt |
machine_name% |
C shell superuser prompt |
machine_name# |
Bourne shell and Korn shell prompt |
$ |
Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser prompt |
# |