Umm, yeah, that was gonna be my second guess :)
I Bet ;-)
Clever this traffic shaping, tricky too apparently :-(
P.
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On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 22:20, Peter Rundle wrote:
> Found it!
>
> There was some traffic shaping on the server that was allocating the
> terminals to the wrong queue!
Umm, yeah, that was gonna be my second guess :)
Jim.
>
> Cheers
>
> P.
>
>
> --
Found it!
There was some traffic shaping on the server that was allocating the
terminals to the wrong queue!
Cheers
P.
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On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 08:10, Peter Rundle wrote:
> I'm experiencing slow boot times. The workstation is a 233Mhz Pentium with
> 96Mb of Ram, a 10Mbit Tulip card and an AGP Phantom graphics card (8Mb).
A hack, please try to put this workstation on a different port of the
switch. I have faced simila
Peter,
I'd say not normal at all.
Even with that hardware, i'd expect the whole boot process to take no
more than about 45 seconds.
I see you are using a 10mbit card. First thing i'd look for is a
problem with the negotiation between the card and the switch.
You could try to cycle the power on
G'day All,
I'm experiencing slow boot times. The workstation is a 233Mhz Pentium with
96Mb of Ram, a 10Mbit Tulip card and an AGP Phantom graphics card (8Mb).
Here's an example boot run with times in min:sec from power on.
0:00 Power on
0:25 Boot rom loaded
1:05 Kernel loaded
1:15 Pivot root
1:25