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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Disk performance problem on login Post 302455404 by jim mcnamara on Tuesday 21st of September 2010 01:34:07 PM
Old 09-21-2010
If this is true for any user, then create a dummy user. Alter /etc/profile
to recognize that user only, t o set tracing on. You can at least detect where a hang, if any, occurs when you login as dummy.

It almost has to be software/shell script related, if it were hardware or filesystems then the problem would occur under other circumstances.

If that shows nothing then PAM is your next target for investigation.
 

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NAME
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DESCRIPTION
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