I don't think 1 GB RAM is enough for all the things you have running on it. How's your memory utilization?
 
 
-Henry


From: Laurent Duperval
Sent: Mon 12/6/2004 2:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Atrocious performance on W2K PIII

On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:05:57 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried a cleanboot? 
> Grab the msconfig install from Microsoft for
> Win2k, and disable anything not neccessary to run/operate the test.
> (including security software like antivirus, firewalls, etc).  If you the
> issue goes away in a cleanboot, gradually readd services/startup items and
> keep trying.  You'll eventually isolate what is causing this.
> 

Hmmm, I'm not a great Windows connaisseur, so I don't understand what
you're talking about. I'll mention the cleanboot stuff to our sysadmin
and ask him to try it.

> You may have isolated the issue to perl, but I think you're seeing the effect,
> and not the cause.  Something is affecting how perl is processing your
> request.
> 

Looks like it.

> How much physical ram, swap space, and overall storage does your system have?

I have 1 GB RAM. I'll need to check for swap. I know I have close to
8GB of disk space available so I doubt that's the problem. There
aren't many things running on the server (AV, Apache, CVS, MySql) so I
doubt it's a memory issue. But I'll check nevertheless.

> What webserver software and version is being used?
> 

Apache 2.0.52. I get the same poor performance when launching perl
from the command line, without using Apache.

I thought it could have been a problem with 5.8 so I tried 5.6 and I
get the same behaviour.

> Good luck,
> 

Thanks,

L
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