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Operating Systems SCO Telnet connection to Sco Unixware from Windows 2000 taking longer !!! Post 47898 by Perderabo on Saturday 21st of February 2004 09:47:00 AM
Old 02-21-2004
On the sco box or one of the sun boxes that exhibit slowness, try to look up the ip address of the W2K box.

nslookup 1.2.3.4

or whatever. You want a quick response of
w2k.whatever.com
or whatever you use.

telnetd does this operation to find the hostname of the originating connection. If this doesn't work quickly, you have a dns problem.
 

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pg_tty - Return the TTY name associated with the connection

SYNOPSIS
string pg_tty ([resource $connection]) DESCRIPTION
pg_tty(3) returns the TTY name that server side debugging output is sent to on the given PostgreSQL $connection resource. Note pg_tty(3) is obsolete, since the server no longer pays attention to the TTY setting, but the function remains for backwards compati- bility. PARAMETERS
o $connection - PostgreSQL database connection resource. When $connection is not present, the default connection is used. The default connection is the last connection made by pg_connect(3) or pg_pconnect(3). RETURN VALUES
A string containing the debug TTY of the $connection, or FALSE on error. EXAMPLES
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