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05-08-2002 08:46 PM
05-08-2002 08:46 PM
RESPOND TIME TO ACCESS TO SERVER IS TOO SLOW
We are using L class server as web server,iPlanet 4.01 we server and chilisoft 3.6.0. The programming are done in ASP,Java and VB.
User always complaint that the respond time to user is very slow.
But we have checked the configuration its is ok and the p.mem is 2.00gb maxdsiz is 250mb.
I don't how to overcome this problem, anybody can help me???
What else I can do ??
Need your help
Thanks again
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05-08-2002 08:54 PM
05-08-2002 08:54 PM
Re: RESPOND TIME TO ACCESS TO SERVER IS TOO SLOW
what is your system load ?
#top
what is free memory shown ?
what is your total physical memory?.
regards,
U.SivaKumar.
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05-08-2002 09:21 PM
05-08-2002 09:21 PM
Re: RESPOND TIME TO ACCESS TO SERVER IS TOO SLOW
Mr Siva
plss do check the attachment
Thanks again
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05-08-2002 09:36 PM
05-08-2002 09:36 PM
Re: RESPOND TIME TO ACCESS TO SERVER IS TOO SLOW
your server load is ok. please paste the output of swapinfo -m
are you running any database in the same server?. if possible try to stop unwanted processes eg. sendmail etc.
what is you disks setup ?
regards,
U.SivaKumar
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05-09-2002 12:57 AM
05-09-2002 12:57 AM
Re: RESPOND TIME TO ACCESS TO SERVER IS TOO SLOW
Take a look at the logfile timings of statements of all software before admitting that the problem is with the server.
However one last thing you should test is the settings of the network cards.
Do a lanscan then lanadmin -x [ppa] on the interface, then compare it with the settings on the switch/router. They must be the same duplex value or you will get terrible network performance.
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05-10-2002 05:19 AM
05-10-2002 05:19 AM
Re: RESPOND TIME TO ACCESS TO SERVER IS TOO SLOW
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05-11-2002 04:56 PM
05-11-2002 04:56 PM
Re: RESPOND TIME TO ACCESS TO SERVER IS TOO SLOW
I have attached the swapinfo -m and vmstat,
and we are not running sendmail. The server is only used as web server.And its clustered and running only one package(to up the iPlanet and chilisoft daemon)
TIA
Sri