Alexander Leidinger wrote: > Quoting Doug Barton <dougb_at_FreeBSD.org> (from Thu, 17 Jul 2008 > 15:41:13 -0700): > >>> The main reason for this work was to increase start-up time (on >>> the userland side) by running as many scripts concurrently as >>> possible. >> >> How are you running the scripts concurrently, and the key >> question, have you actually benchmarked your changes to >> demonstrate that they result in statistically significant >> changes. > > Are you aware that the parallel starting in Solaris 10 reduced the > booting time by a nice percentage? If I say yes, do I get a cookie? > If yes, do you expect that FreeBSD behaves significantly different > or do you "just" want to see numbers? Don't rule out "all of the above." :) More to the point: 1. I'm pretty familiar with how the current system works, and I also know that we've already plucked all the low hanging fruit. 2. I know that the existing system is not exactly what I'd call "fragile," but it's not exactly what I'd call "bulletproof" either, and therefore anything that proposes to change it dramatically needs to have a serious cost/benefit analysis performed before we go down that road. Doug -- This .signature sanitized for your protectionReceived on Sat Jul 19 2008 - 03:24:07 UTC
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