Could be a multitude of things -
Collect some data first like...
Is it slow from an external source (ie wan) only?
Try viewing the pages locally (on the server)
Have you tried using tcpdump to see what is happening?
**********Is it a nameserver problem?****************
How big are the pages?
Are both domains equally as slow?
Is it faster if you just enter an ip into the browser?
What sort of pages are you serving up (static, flash, php ....)?
Is there a database invoved?
Does the server eventually serve the right domain pages?
Was it working "properly" at any stage?


Regards, Mehmet

El 4Love ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>Hi All,
>
>I have some problem with Apache web server.
>
>Apache responds to requests rather slowly, where it hosts two name
>virtual hosts. Initially I noticed two error lines per request in
>ssl_error_log and now I have disabled ssl_module. Now I don't get that
>error message, but still the server is very slow.
>
>The following is the ping stats I get from my server from outside my
>local intranet.
>
>20 packets transmitted, 20 received, 0% loss, time 19191ms
>rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 36.194/43.561/65.393/6.444 ms
>
>But when I benchmarked that with another server on the Internet, which
>works quite fast
>
>21 packets transmitted, 20 received, 4% loss, time 20191ms
>rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 281.018/283.878/290.204/2.737 ms
>
>What could be the problem with the configuration of my server? Any
>suggestions?
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Mahen
>
>

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