Given the output ----- output begins ------ root@openindiana:~# pkg update Packages to update: 375 Create boot environment: Yes Create backup boot environment: No
DOWNLOAD PKGS FILES XFER (MB) SPEED Completed 375/375 5209/5209 181.4/181.4 878k/s PHASE ITEMS Removing old actions 1015/1015 Installing new actions 1017/1017 Updating modified actions 6585/6585 Updating package state database Done Updating package cache 375/375 Updating image state Done Creating fast lookup database Done Updating package cache 2/2 A clone of openindiana-2023:03:03 exists and has been updated and activated. On the next boot the Boot Environment openindiana-2023:03:05 will be mounted on '/'. Reboot when ready to switch to this updated BE. Updating package cache 2/2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Please review release notes posted at: https://docs.openindiana.org/release-notes/latest-changes/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- output ends ----- what do the various phases mean? And what drives the decision whether to create a new boot environment, or a backup boot environment (or maybe neither)? Knowing those might be helpful if anything went badly wrong (although the simplest remedy would be to fall back to a previous boot environment!) or if one intended to create a package, and would certainly be more satisfying waiting for the slower phases to complete, being able to say to oneself what it was doing then. Oh, and why does "Updating package cache" appear twice? Updates on Solaris 11 and derivatives (OpenIndiana, etc) are certainly very robust (if packages and repositories are correct!) and provide generous means of recovery. But they do seem to be quite slow compared to e.g. either Red Hat based or Debian based Linux methods (yum or apt, or the underlying local-only facilities). That's not counting download time either (since repository servers are not all equal). _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss