Quote:> Dear Folks,
> How do I make my AIX run faster?
> Thanks for any help
Quote:> Dear Folks,
> How do I make my AIX run faster?
> Thanks for any help
Only one way. Buy a Regatta (pSeries 690) server. Trust me, itQuote:>Dear Folks,
> How do I make my AIX run faster?
But if you're looking for performance tuning tips, then you need
to describe your system, what model, what type and how fast CPU,
how much memory, what kind of network (and speed), what apps run
on it, what OS version it is and what maint level patch set it has
loaded, where you see slowness and how you want to optimize things,
etc.
-Dan
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>>>>Dear Folks,
>>>> How do I make my AIX run faster?
>>>>Thanks for any help
>>Plug it into 440V?
>>norm
> 3 phase of course
Quote:> Do a good thing
> Visit and support
> http://home.pacifier.com/~wildones
> A Fine Cat Sanctuary
> I hope one day to become the kind of person my cat thinks I am
> vidi venci veni
>>>>>Dear Folks,
>>>>> How do I make my AIX run faster?
>>>>>Thanks for any help
>>>Plug it into 440V?
>>>norm
>> 3 phase of course
Jalape?o Peppers applied to the backplane; This method could even earn IBM's
approval;> See http://www.research.ibm.com/jalapeno/
--
Bela Gazdy, EUCLID/AIX Systems Support
"...who shook his family tree, and a bunch of NUTS fell out."
Nah. It's easy -- just pick up the NEMA L6-30R connector for theQuote:> someone (unknown):
>> 3 phase of course
>connected to three different power supplies? And then stick your
>fingers in random places inside the machine?
Strange and really interesting things are bound to happen. :-)
(***NOTE***: kids, _DO NOT_ try this at work!)
-Dan
1. making a cgi script / program run faster
Hi
I have a redhat 6.1 box that runs apache - this server has some
documentation and a couple of cgi scripts that can be called. When
testing the scripts from the command line they seem to run fine, but
when running via the webserver they seem to take ages, they output full
headers so they are called nph-whatever - but they seem to run very
slowly.
is there anything i can do to make them run with higher priority, (they
also call some executables e.g. traceroute - i think this is where the
problem is)
can i do something with nice to make them run faster?
or is there a different way to increase performance?
any help gladly received
cheers
Ian
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