That has to do with the app making the call. If it can keep working without that info then great if not then what is it to do? You can tweek the timeouts for the dns lookups but even then you are looking at fairly long times. Especially if you have a DNS in you named.conf that is not available. > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Bannister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 12:38 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... > > > I've had similar problems when having network problems. It > almost seems that > the dns lookup code is written such that it locks up whatever > app is using it > if it can't find the server its supposed to look for. Anyone > have anyideas on > this? > > >
- [expert] Mirroring /home? Theo Brinkman
- [expert] Any ETA for linux kernal 2.4 yet? Eosnet Team
- AW: [expert] Mirroring /home? Joachim Staeck
- Re: [expert] Mirroring /home? Christopher Quale
- Re: [expert] Mirroring /home? Karsten R�mling
- Re: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... Stephen Carville
- Re: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... Michael Bannister
- Re: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... Stephen Carville
- RE: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... phobet-channel1
- RE: [expert] deathly slow loading times.... Vanco, Donald
- [expert] Here is a dumb question. Fred Frigerio
- [expert] Here is a dumb question. Eosnet Team
- Re: [expert] Here is a dumb question. alann
- Re: [expert] Here is a dumb question. Eosnet Team
- Re: [expert] Here is a dumb question. John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] Here is a dumb question. Eosnet Team
- Re: [expert] Here is a dumb question. Jean-Louis Debert
