On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 01:48:12PM -0400, Thom Paine wrote: > On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 13:34, Norm Deane wrote: > > I recently upgraded my RH9 (Dell Inspiron 8200/) to > > FC2. The upgrade went well but after upgrading I've > > noticed that applications take forever (some take 5+ > > minutes) to start. Once they are running they perform > > ok. > > > > Which applications are taking a while to load? Yes what application... In my experience you are having trouble resolving a host name or other network thing (perhaps some IPv6 thing). Internet timeouts can be many seconds long. To be sure, we should not guess when we do not have to. It is possible to run most applications with "strace" and see what takes so long. Something like this command line: strace -f -r -o/tmp/trace-xterm xterm Most things that take more than 0.00nnn would be interesting. (except waiting for your keyboard I/O). Note Well (N.B.) that we only see the system calls, not the library and other function calls. But since disk and network IO are the most common bottlenecks we should look for network and disk IO (read() and for select() we might use -t or -tt to time stamp things. You might quickly check/ time hostname lookup to test my assertion thus... $ time host localhost localhost has address 127.0.0.1 real 0m0.161s user 0m0.003s sys 0m0.008s $ time host thisbox.com thisbox.com has address 192.169.0.55 real 0m0.028s user 0m0.001s sys 0m0.006s It can be interesting to see what else is going on. $ top -n1 Remember that there are numerous house keeping tasks that might be run if the box has been off for some time. Some of these do lots of I/O once in a while.... -- T o m M i t c h e l l Just say no to 74LS73 in 2004