Re: initial slowness

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On 25.02.2009, at 00:28, Raymond T. Sundland wrote:

> I have two possible fixes, not sure if either will work...
>
> The first possible is if your system is configured for IPv6, but  
> Cyrus is not opening a port on any IPv6 addresses, if you just type  
> 'localhost', it will likely try the IPv6 address first and the  
> timeout is probably in the 20-25 second range.
>
> The other option I ran into some time ago... and it had to due to  
> defining multiple authentication schemes in the SASL configuration.   
> When you define multiple, it will try each one in order.  I stripped  
> it down to just PLAIN, which is what I wanted to use, and it was  
> much quicker.  The cyradm script will prompt for the password before  
> actually trying to connect, which is why it's slow AFTER the  
> password is entered.

Raymond,

Thanks a lot for the hints.

I'll try them and write back if success.

Iv
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