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Performance of rsh
Hi All
Just wanted to know if its normal for a rsh command to execute slower when the -l user option is used. If not, what can be causing it to be slower. I have normal authentication so no kerberos or other product ..... Thx J |
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you are accessing remote machine using rsh. There can be multiple causes for the slow response:
1. Network connectinvity 2. Performance of remote server 3. load on remote server and network traffic. |
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