I've been playing with this a little and am using walltimestamp in place of lbolt. I havn't munged the python yet to take advantage of the higher precision but I'm working on doing that in addition to showing script names. It might also be nice to include smf transitions.
Interesting. This chart from usual bootchartd. About DTrace version - I'd like to receive information about the CPU load from DTrace too but there is no time to fix it.
Sweet..a boot up in 37s. Excellent work. I will download the iso and try it.
ReplyDelete37s it's all chart time, perceived boot time from kernel startup to graphical desktop here is 16s :)
ReplyDeleteI've been playing with this a little and am using walltimestamp in place of lbolt. I havn't munged the python yet to take advantage of the higher precision but I'm working on doing that in addition to showing script names. It might also be nice to include smf transitions.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. This chart from usual bootchartd. About DTrace version - I'd like to receive information about the CPU load from DTrace too but there is no time to fix it.
ReplyDeleteWhat did you get the bootchartd that runs on Solaris?
ReplyDeleteMichael, see old posts
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