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PMCONFIG(1M)							  PMCONFIG(1M)

NAME
       pmconfig - Configure the Power Management system

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/pmconfig [-r]

DESCRIPTION
       The pmconfig utility sets the Power Management and  suspend-resume con‐
       figuration. User has permission to change Power	Management  configura‐
       tion  using  pmconfig  only  if	he  is	allowed	 to do so according to
       PMCHANGEPERM keyword of	/etc/default/power.  User  has	permission  to
       change	the suspend-resume  configuration using pmconfig only if he is
       allowed	to  do	so  according  to   the	  CPRCHANGEPERM	  keyword   of
       /etc/default/power.  See	 FILES	section below for a description of the
       PMCHANGEPERM and CPRCHANGEPERM  keywords of /etc/default/power.

       Based on user permissions, pmconfig first resets the  Power  Management
       and/or	 suspend-resume	  state back to its default and then reads the
       new  Power  Management  and/or	 suspend-resume	  configuration	  from
       /etc/power.conf and issues the commands to activiate the new configura‐
       tion. The pmconfig utility is run at system boot. This utility can also
       be run from the command line after manual changes have been made to the
       /etc/power.conf file. For editing changes made to  the  /etc/power.conf
       file to take effect, users must run pmconfig.

       The  preferred  interface  for  changing	 Power Management and suspend-
       resume configuration is dtpower(1M).

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -r
	      Reset  Power Management and suspend-resume  state to default and
	     exit.  User  must	have both  Power Management and suspend-resume
	     configuration permission for this option.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0
	    Upon successful completion

       >0
	     An error occurred

FILES
       /etc/power.conf
			     System  Power Management configuration file

       /etc/default/power
			     File  that	 controls  permissions	for   system's
			     Power  Management	and  suspend-resume  features.
			     The PMCHANGEPERM keyboard controls the Power Man‐
			     agement configuration permissions, while the CPR‐
			     CHANGEPERM keyword controls  the	suspend-resume
			     configuration permissions.

       Allowed values are:

       all
			     Any user can change the configuration.

       -
			     No	 one except super-user can change the configu‐
			     ration.

       <user1, user2,...>
			     A	user in this user list	or  a  super-user  can
			     change  the  configuration.  The  user  list is a
			     space and/or comma (,) separated list.  You  must
			     enclose the list in < and > characters.

       console-owner
			     A	 user  who owns the system console device node
			     or a super-user can change the configuration.

       The   default   values	are   PMCHANGEPERM=console-owner   and	  CPR‐
       CHANGEPERM=console-owner.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────┬─────────────────┐
       │   ATTRIBUTE TYPE    │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
       ├─────────────────────┼─────────────────┤
       │Interface stability  │ Unstable	       │
       └─────────────────────┴─────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       svcs(1),	 powerd(1M), power.conf(4), svcadm(1M), attributes(5), smf(5),
       cpr(7), pm(7D)

       Using Power Management

NOTES
       The pmconfig service is managed by  the	service	 management  facility,
       smf(5), under the service identifier:

	 svc:/system/power:default

       Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or
       requesting restart, can be performed using  svcadm(1M).	The  service's
       status can be queried using the svcs(1) command.

DIAGNOSTICS
       If  the	program cannot open the configuration file, it prints an error
       message to standard error. If the program encounters a syntax error  in
       the  configuration file, it prints an error message and the line number
       of the error in the  configuration file. It then skips the rest of  the
       information on that line and processes the next line. Any configuration
       information already processed on the line containing the error is used.
       If  user	 does  not  have  permission to change Power Management and/or
       suspend-resume configuration, and configuration file  has  entries  for
       which  user  doesn't  have permission, it process the entries for which
       user has permissions and prints error on rest.

				 Aug 12, 2004			  PMCONFIG(1M)
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