lsmbstartup - Starts the Logical Storage Manager (LSM)
during system reboot
/sbin/lsmbstartup
When LSM initially starts, it automatically adds the following
lines in the /etc/inittab file, which ensure that
the lsmbstartup script is called during a system reboot:
lsm:23:wait:/sbin/lsmbstartup -n </dev/console>/dev/console
2>&1 fs:23:wait:/sbin/bcheckrc </dev/console>/dev/console
2>&1
The entry for /sbin/lsmbstartup must precede the entry for
/sbin/bcheckrc.
LSM can be started only after the root file system is
writable, so the lsmbstartup script first runs fsck -p on
the root file system (if non-AdvFS) and mounts the root
file system writable. LSM startup scripts are then called
to enable all LSM volumes. Any mirrored volumes that have
stale plexes are recovered in the background.
inittab(4), vold(8), volintro(8), voliod(8)
lsmbstartup(8)
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