Have you taken a look at your /etc/nsswitch.conf file? Do you have any "nis"
entries? If so, get rid of them and leave things to files and dns. Depending on
what software is running you may be experiencing nis timeouts (because you
aren't running nis) under 2.2.
Dirk Leas wrote:
> Anybody else benchmarked this combination against the same with the 2.0.36
> kernel? It's more than a magnitude slower! One note, I built everything from
> source except for the JDK which I'm running from the tar content.
>
> Under 2.0.36, the above combination runs faster than IIS 4.0 + ServletExec
> 2.x! If you slip in TYA and it's 15-20% faster (on my 300Mhz PII+128MB).
>
> Yea, you got it...I'm chompin' at the bit to go to the 2.2 kernel, but won't
> sacrifice performance to upgrade.
>
> TIA,
> D
>
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And why should I tell it to "win"?
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