On 1/5/10 5:35 AM, Remko Lodder wrote:
My first reaction is to only allow to start in the background, but
everything else needs to be serialized.
i second that 'start in parallel', stop in serial, however, even with
stop in serial, if I have 64 jails, even in a fast, quad/quad core
system, I find that I stop jails prior to reboot/shutdown.
even at that, for some reason, mysql doesn't always stop.
in reboot, it does take a LONG time for them to all come up.
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