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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--
Sample Service Description XML Document.
This file should be placed in /etc/omc/svcinfo.d
It should be named <service name>.xml. The reason for the naming scheme,
is that other services can refer to this service in their dependency list using
the file name minus the '.xml' extension.
Note: The name of the service is the name of this file without the .xml
file extension.
-->
<serviceDescription version="1.0">
<!-- Caption for display purposes -->
<caption>Postfix Mail Server</caption>
<!-- Description of this service -->
<description>
Postfix is a fast, secure, and flexible mailer.
Postfix aims to be an alternative to the widely-used sendmail program.
</description>
<!--
Define the services that this service has a dependency on.
There must be a corresponding Service Description XML file
for the antecedent service in the /etc/omc/svcinfo.d directory.
-->
<dependsOn>
<serviceName>network</serviceName>
<serviceName>syslog</serviceName>
</dependsOn>
<!--
The startCommand tag specifies the command line that will be
invoked to start the service. The return code from this command
must be as follows:
0 - success
1 - generic or unspecified error
2 - invalid or excess argument(s)
3 - unimplemented feature (e.g. "reload")
4 - user had insufficient privileges
5 - program is not installed
6 - program is not configured
7 - program is not running
-->
<startCommand>/usr/sbin/postfix start</startCommand>
<!--
The reStartCommand tag specifies the command line that will be
invoked to restart the service. The return code from this command
must be as specified in the startCommand tag.
-->
<reStartCommand>/usr/sbin/postfix restart</reStartCommand>
<!--
The stopCommand tag specifies the command line that will be
invoked to stop the service. The return code from this command
must be as specified in the startCommand tag.
-->
<stopCommand>/usr/sbin/postfix stop</stopCommand>
<!--
The statusCommand specifies the command line that can be run
that will report on the status of the service. The return code
from this command line should be as follows:
0 - service up and running
1 - service dead, but /var/run/ pid file exists
2 - service dead, but /var/lock/ lock file exists
3 - service not running (unused)
4 - service status unknown :-(
-->
<statusCommand>/etc/init.d/postfix status</statusCommand>
</serviceDescription>