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Date:      Tue, 23 Jan 2001 22:39:27 -0500
From:      Ralph Dratman <ralph@maxsoft.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   inetd services very slow to respond
Message-ID:  <v04210100b693f63e635d@[192.0.0.27]>
In-Reply-To: <NCBBLOELEKFDIAOGLKFCKEMIFNAA.agates@eddinc.net>
References:  <NCBBLOELEKFDIAOGLKFCKEMIFNAA.agates@eddinc.net>

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Any and all,

I'm a new (several months old) user of FreeBSD 2.2. Using the really 
excellent Lehey book I have managed to set up an FTP/web/mail/DNS 
server on an old Pentium 100 with 103 MB RAM, which has been working 
quite nicely. I am quite impressed and in general have absolutely no 
complaints. Tons better and more organized than Linux, seems to me.

Last week, however, the computer experienced a power failure. Since 
then - and of course I can't really prove the correlation - the 
services which need to be run by inetd have been starting up VERY 
slowly, with delays of more than a minute before anything happens. 
The services where I've observed the problem are FTP, telnet, and 
pop3.

Once a service starts up, it operates without any problem and 
apparently at full speed. If I use the service again within a minute 
or two, there is little or no delay. If I wait longer, there is some 
delay. The full delay appears after I've left the system alone for a 
longer time.

At first I thought maybe the hard drive was spinning down or 
something, maybe a flipped controller option bit, but apache always 
responds without any delay, as does console login, so that theory 
seems untenable unless I'm being badly misled by data already in RAM, 
which I doubt.

I've learned my lesson and have a UPS on order, but I still have to 
fix the system. I tried killing inetd and restarting it, both with 
and without the -wW flags, but that didn't make any difference.

Here's a nice little mystery... we all love a mystery... don't we?

Thanks in advance for any thoughts or insights.

Regards,

Ralph Dratman


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