I installed Nevada build 35 and then installed vermillion build 6. I no
longer see the sluggish behavior I was seeing.
This suggests that the libfontconfig in vermillion build 5 was the cause
of the problem.
Padraig O'Briain wrote:
> I used collect and analyzer on gnome-terminal and I see that most of
> the CPU used in startup, which is about 2 seconds worth is being spent
> in FcFontSetSort in libfontconfig.
>
> I had just installed vermillion 06 on top of vermillion 05. It looks
> like SUNWfontconfig was removed from vermillion in build 06 so I need
> to go back and reinstall the OS.
>
>
> Brian Nitz wrote:
>> I'm on Vermillion build 03 on Nevada Build 31 which also seems slower
>> than previous releases. You could try running the offending
>> binaries with Forte collect and analyzer or running a dtrace script
>> such as this:
>>
>>
>> #!/usr/sbin/dtrace -s
>> profile-109
>> /pid != 0 && execname = $$1/
>> {
>> /* Where are we in the user stack and how often are we here? */
>> @[ustack()]=count();
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Padraig O'Briain wrote:
>>> I am running vermillion build 05 on Nevada build 34 on sparc and I
>>> have found login to be very sluggish.
>>>
>>> I have a bootchart which shows gdmgreeter, gnome-panel and
>>> gnome-terminal chewing up a lot of CPU.
>>>
>>> Has anyone else noticed this or have any ideas on why this is
>>> happening?
>>>
>>> Padraig
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