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Hi,
I've a server with HP-UX 10x that when the connection with my ISP is broken, it almost freezes. I realize when I try to connect myself from a pc with a terminal emulator, it delays 5 or 8 minutes to show me the login prompt and the applications become slow. My question is how can I detect the app that freeze the server? Thanks. I hope you can help me |
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It is probably DNS. When you connect, the system tries to look up your IP address to log the connection including the hostname.
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Hi,
You are right, it was a dns problem, now the login comes faster to the client terminal emulator and when the connection is broken, the OS doesn't freeze. Thank you. |
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