metasync does not wait for the resyncs to finish before exiting. It merely gets them started.
Todd, why do you care about the resync completing before proceeding. The SVM mirror is functional and usable while the resync is in progress. Even if the machine crashes during the resynce, it will be restarted on reboot. tom lianep at eng.sun.com writes: > > (Trimming install-discuss, as they probably don't care too much.) > > Stephen Hahn writes: > > * Todd E. Moore <Todd.Moore at Sun.COM> [2006-05-04 10:37]: > > > Presently using custom jumpstart scripts in S8 and S9 environments that > > > cause the system to wait for the syncronization of the mirror of the > > > boot disk before proceeding. > > To clarify, wait for the metasync that the system performs (in system/ > mdmonitor service) or wait for a metasync that you've explicitly > inserted into the boot process? > > (Stephen's solution works for the latter, but probably not the former.) > > liane > -- > Liane Praza, Solaris Kernel Development > liane.praza at sun.com - http://blogs.sun.com/lianep > > > _______________________________________________ > lvm-discuss mailing list > lvm-discuss at opensolaris.org