RE: IBM server slows down

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For this "3.Is there any way to close 6 consoles including
> graphical and only one console works with networking ?"

You may use single user mode!!!  

/etc/inittab can be edited for setting default runlevel to 1.

Thanks & Regards,

Manish Gupta | Sr. Software Engineer | manish_sgupta@xxxxxxxxxx |
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-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of mark
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2008 11:46 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: IBM server slows down

Pankaj Batra wrote:
> Hi Techies.
> 
> We have RHEL4 installed on Xeon based IBM servers x series with 1GB RAM
and
> 36GB*4 SCSI with RAID5 configured. And clients connect server thru telnet
> session. After 7-8 hours of working server seem to slow in response and
over
> all working slows down. Please note TIBCO also works here for updations.We
> have to restart the server in order to make the working faster.
> 
> Is there anyway in which :- 1.We don have to restart and refresh all the
> processes or memory ? 2.How many telnet connection(maximum) can be made on
> the server at a time? 3.Is there any way to close 6 consoles including
> graphical and only one console works with networking ?
> 
> Please do reply..

Well, first question: how many telnet sessions? And, while we're at it, why
haven't you forced them to ssh from telnet? It's a pretty transparent
change.

	mark

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