When the service application is installed on a computer in the network, run the mcreg(1m) command to store information about the application. This information is used by Sun Internet Administrator to correctly handle the presentation and launch of the administration GUI. The information you need for the mcreg command is:
The component identifier (componentID), a unique string that identifies the service application. Because they are unique, Solaris for ISPs recommends using package names as component identifiers. The service application developer chooses the component identifier.
A user-friendly name, appropriate for presentation to the administrator. This is the service name that Sun Internet Administrator displays in its Manage Services screen, where the administrator accesses all services. The service application developer chooses the application name.
The version number of the application being registered. The recommended format for the version number is major.minor for example, 1.2). The service application developer chooses the version number.
The URL to the entry point of the Web-based administration interface. Enter the absolute (not a relative) path.
When you have all required information, obtain root access and register the information as shown below. Run this command on the computer where the service administration interface is installed.
# mcreg -c componentID -n name -v version -w URLSee the mcreg(1m) man page for an example of this form of the command.
After running mcreg, you can log into Sun Internet Administrator as a console administrator and register the new application for management. If you want other administrators to have rights to manage the new application, edit their administrator access lists to include it. The Sun Internet Administrator on-line help has full instructions on performing these tasks.