You can use the svcbundle command to generate SMF manifests. You can also use the command to generate profiles by specifying the bundle-type option. The generated bundle is defined by multiple –s name=value options. Some examples of name arguments include bundle-type, instance-name, service-name, and start-method. To generate a manifest, you must specify a service-name and start-method. The svcbundle command uses default values for some service characteristics. You can edit the generated manifest. Follow the DTD that is specified at the top of the manifest. For detailed instructions, see Chapter 5, Using SMF to Control Your Application, in Managing System Services in Oracle Solaris 11.2 and svcbundle (1M) .