2007/7/10, Richard Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ian Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: The biggest complaint I've seen related to SMF and performance is regarding the initial manifest import (and further imports after patching/upgrade). The number of services _enabled_ has no impact on this, only the number that exist on the installed system.
Actually, if svcs output would be more informative in this regard (enabled vs. running), people would have a less "bloated" feeling. It is not easy to figure out if a service is running or not, even if it's enabled. Rather than artificially limiting that (which seems dubious, if you
intend to deliver services, they should be SMF-ized, per the policies), the better fix would be to make manifest import substantially faster.
Absolutelly agree here. This has been brought up on smf-discuss a number of times, but I'm
currently forgetting the specifics, beyond it currently being done serially (I can't even recall if that's by necessity...) -- Rich
-- Un saludo, Alberto Ruiz
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