Depends on a lot of things.  I'd let it sit for at least half an hour to see if 
you get any messages.  30 seconds, if it's waiting for the driver stack 
timeouts, is way too short.
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I'm not the OP, but I let my VB guest sit for an hour now, and nothing new has 
happened.  The last thing it displayed was the "Hostname:" line, as the 
original post stated.  Personally, I've never seen an OpenSolaris system, 
virtual or physical, take more than a few seconds to pause for a missing mirror 
member.

I did notice something a little odd--usually an OpenSolaris VB guest doesn't 
use all of its allocated memory immediately, even after a user logs into gnome. 
 However, this seemingly idle system quickly ate up all of the 2GB I allocated 
to it.  The host is 2009.06 with 8GB memory and an Intel quad Q6600, so I have 
adequate resources for this guest.
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