How might I check for that? And if it is determined to be a problem, how would I remove the guilty modules?
Thomas Pundt <mlists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent by: pgsql-general-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 08/05/2005 07:19 AM |
|
Hi,
On Thursday 04 August 2005 17:13, Lowell.Hought@xxxxxxx wrote:
| I am changing from 7.2 to 8.0 and have both installed now on various Linux
| machines. When I use the psql command line interface with a -h hostname,
| the connection time from 7.2 is instant while the connection time from 8.0
| is 15 seconds. My assumption is that 7.2 checks the /etc/hosts file first
| and if unable to find the specified host it reverts to a DNS lookup, and
| the 8.0 is just the opposite. Is this a correct assumption, and if so,
| can I modify 8.0 to behave as 7.2 does?
I've once seen nameservice and connection delays caused by improperly
configured IPV6 support on some Linux machines. Removing the responsible
modules from the kernel fixed it. Just another guess though :-)
Ciao,
Thomas
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