In all cases, it was the same httpd.conf. Of course, from apache 1 to 2
there where differences, but basicly it's the same.
your description gives the impression that there is a DNS configuration
problem...
like apache is trying for 5-10 seconds to look something up, fails and
then finally
decides to run your script.
you can test that with a simple script like:
<?php /*make sure all outputbuffering is off!*/ for ($i=0;$i <
100000;$i++) { echo "$i<br />"; } ?>
chances are it will start outputting after a certain ammount of time
rather than right away.
that said this is a very simplistic test and my understanding of this
stuff is rather limited.
It did occure to me that there maybe a dns issue, but it can't be. My tests
were done on two separates server rooms. In the second one (the one with the
xserves), I have 3 computers. All ip config is exactly the same (apart from
main ip)... And the only non-network related difference between the nodes
are the OS (10.3 vs 10.4).
Besides, if it were a DNS problem, I would also experience delays elswhere,
like ssh, ftp an other things network-related.
I did the test, and it started to output immediatly...
Thanks,
Nicolas
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