> >On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 09:12 +0100, Casper.Dik at sun.com wrote: >> I find that postrun currently is an abomination (or at least the >> consumers are); it runs 10,000s of processes (literally) and takes >> a long time; making it public would likely make this worse. > >The amount of run-on-first-boot work we've accumulated in nevada is >absolutely astounding; i'm not sure it's all via postrun but there's >clearly a lot of it. > >I've been waiting about an hour for two small one-disk systems I've just >installed with three non-global zones to complete first-boot work on all >the zones.
Manifest import is a large part of that, no doubt. (Is it my imagination or is manifest-import MUCH slower on systems with more than one hardware execution thread) Casper
