There is no way to set a boot order. 

However you can get creative with a custom smf service to do this for
you. 

Regards 

Jorge

On 2016-11-14 22:17, Tiraen wrote:

> Good day, the question of such a plan:
> 
> I now reread the whole man page vmadm and found no opportunity to set the 
> boot priority VMS after restart host.
> 
> It really is not provided, or I'm not there watching?
> -- 
> 
> With best regards,
> 
> Vyacheslav Yakushev,
> 
> Unix system administrator
> 
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