On Tue, Oct 03, 2017 at 05:49:19PM -0000, bugproxy wrote:
> Yes. Let me try to make it clear. vpdupdate command collect system vpd
> from various source and creates static sqlite db under /var/lib/lsvpd
> and everytime when something changes we had to run this command
> manually. Sometime back we added udev script to detect changes in sysfs
> and run vpdupdate automatically next time whenever lscfg/lsvpd is ran.

> Hence I'm thinking lets not run this command during install. Lets defer
> until user calls lsvpd/lscfg first time.

Does this trade an install-time delay against a delay the first time the
user runs the command?

Or, since the udev rule sets the flag each time it's run, will there always
be a delay on the first run after each reboot, thus making the install-time
generation pointless?

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