Mike McCarty wrote: > Andy Green wrote: > > Thanks for the kind reply. You're welcome. >> Hm there's your problem, 221K of swap is in use, everything that wants >> that stuff or memory is going on an voyage out to the HDD. > > Erm, the first load is still taking 24 seconds. Perhaps this > is normal. I'm coming up from scratch into Writer in about 9 seconds, the first time. Subsequently 4 seconds. But there is a lot of memory an 2 cpus on this box. To kill a service for this session and for future sessions: chkconfig <servicename> off service <servicename> stop > rpcidmapd 0:on 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:off 5:on 6:on This can go unless you use nfs > rhnsd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off Unless you use the RHN "you got updates" applet, you can turn this off. > netfs 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off > portmap 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off NFS stuff I believe. > rpcsvcgssd 0:on 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:off 5:on 6:on NFS stuff, kill if you don't use > rpcgssd 0:on 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:off 5:on 6:on > nfslock 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off NFS. > mdmonitor 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off No raid? Kill > isdn 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off No isdn? Kill > mdmpd 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off "Multipath device monitor" Kill kill, faster, pussycat > kudzu 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off Not sure, but I think you can turn this on only when you add hardware, but probably best to leave it on to save against headscratching down the line. > irqbalance 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off Kill unless you are SMP > pcmcia 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off Kill unless you are on a laptop, or if you do not have PC Cards / PCMCIA That will save a few meg, but you can dive deeper: have a look at the output of lsmod Do we see things like ipv6 when you are not on ipv6? -Andy
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