H. S. Rai wrote:

The problem I am finding is that, when I come next day (leaving machine on), this IBM PC with Debian perform very very slow. From remote machine ssh take more time. Most of commands take long time. "top" does not show any process using excessive resources.

Could memory be an issue? You could use "memstat" command to view the memory occupancy type. I remember freeing up a lot of memory when I found out that my locale related part was taking lot of memory. Removed from foreign locales & could free up over 15 MB of memory.

Reboot took about 25 minutes. This I obserevd twice. After this reboot if I again reboot, it take resonable time of 1 or 2 minutes.

Also check whether the memory usage goes up even if you are not running any programs interactively. You could try logging/viewing "free" output on a periodic basis.

What can be wrong. From where I can control "services" to be started at boot time. Like "setup -> services" in RH :-(

I use "/sbin/chkconfig --list" to find out the state of various services. "/sbin/chkconfig --help" would get you started.

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Soumen Dass [Registered Linux User # 272639 - Linux nova 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl i686]



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