On 2 May 1997, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> Richard Zoni ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> : Hello,
> :
> : we have a debian linux NIS server running on a 166Mhz Pentium with 64Mb,
> : it serves a cluster of 20 debian linux boxes.
> : We have very big maps (600 lines in passwd and 2 hundreds more in gro
Richard Zoni ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Hello,
:
: we have a debian linux NIS server running on a 166Mhz Pentium with 64Mb,
: it serves a cluster of 20 debian linux boxes.
: We have very big maps (600 lines in passwd and 2 hundreds more in group)
:
: Our ypserv is consuming up to 90% CPU time,
According to Richard Zoni:
> Hello,
>
> here at the CS students lab of the University of Bologna we have
> a debian linux NIS server running on a 166Mhz Pentium with 64Mb,
> it serves a cluster of 20 debian linux boxes.
> We are having some problems with the NIS:
>
> 1. Our ypserv i
Hello,
here at the CS students lab of the University of Bologna we have
a debian linux NIS server running on a 166Mhz Pentium with 64Mb,
it serves a cluster of 20 debian linux boxes.
We are having some problems with the NIS:
1. Our ypserv is consuming up to 90% CPU time,
Hello,
we have a debian linux NIS server running on a 166Mhz Pentium with 64Mb,
it serves a cluster of 20 debian linux boxes.
We have very big maps (600 lines in passwd and 2 hundreds more in group)
Our ypserv is consuming up to 90% CPU time,
is it normal?
Richard Zoni !e-mail
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