I'm once again gonna throw my two cents in the ring, and suggest that this is done via a cron-job instead. Especially if you use VM's.
Having it done via Cron also means that you can more easily run it on demand. If you need to adjust it. This then doesn't need reboots.
It all means that not only do you get all of the benefits from the post-init method, but several more benefits in addition too.
Just make sure that you don't check "Hide Standard Output". If you do, then you have to encapsulate the entire command in parenthesis ( ).
Two cents deposited in my humble jar
Having it done via Cron also means that you can more easily run it on demand. If you need to adjust it. This then doesn't need reboots.
It all means that not only do you get all of the benefits from the post-init method, but several more benefits in addition too.
Just make sure that you don't check "Hide Standard Output". If you do, then you have to encapsulate the entire command in parenthesis ( ).
Two cents deposited in my humble jar