Very slow.  Like 30 seconds to a min load a 884 byte file.  It is a fast
web server that is also running standard apache, oracle, and a few other
standard unix programs.  Specifically it is an Ultra-Sparc II 296 with 512
ram.  It is not DNS as our other apache server is fine and the apache
reverse dns lookup is turned off.  I do not know what RNG is, but I will
try to find out in the mean time.  Even though I am only 2-3 ethernet
hops away I get 30/bytes/s and droopping download speeds. The load on the
server is less then one.  If we can't get this to work correctly we will
have to go back to Suitespot (shudder, but it works).  Thanks for all of
the help everyone. 

--Colin Devine

On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, David Rees wrote:

> How slow is slow?  How fast is the machine, is it doing anything else?  
> Does ssl_engine_log show any hints?  How did you compile 
> apache/mod_ssl/openssl, which what compiler (gcc, cc, etc?)
> 
> My first guess would be that the RNG isn't working well or there's some 
> sort of DNS problem.
> 
> -Dave
> 
> On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 11:03:14AM -0500, Colin Devine wrote:
> > Hello, I have just installed apache with mod_ssl (and open_ssl and mm as
> > well) onto a solaris 5.7 sparc machine.  I configured the certificates and
> > the install was pretty straight forward.  The problem is that the server
> > is really, really slow.  It takes forever to get the smallest pages.  Here
> > is the info I have:
> > 
> > apache: 1.3.14
> > mod_ssl: mod_ssl-2.7.1-1.3.14
> > open_ssl: openssl-0.9.6
> > m: mm-1.1.3 
> > 
> > 
> > I have these settings in my httpd.conf:
> > 
> > SSLSessionCache         dbm:/www/secure_apache/logs/ssl_scache
> > SSLSessionCacheTimeout  300
> > SSLRandomSeed startup builtin
> > SSLRandomSeed connect builtin
> > 
> > which I have read to be the problems in others instalations but do not
> > appear so in mine (they are the default).  The only odd thing about this
> > install is that the total partition is NFS mounted.  However, this doesn't
> > seem to be a problem with our other non-mod_ssl installation of apache.
> > Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly welcomed.  Thanks, and have a nice
> > day.
> 
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