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Skott,

I've experienced slow response in QSHELL when hostname is a mess.

Mark,

Do you have any DNS configuration ? (CFGTCP -> Option 12) If so, are you using *LOCAL or *REMOTE ?

Do you have an entry on host tables for FQDN (hostname + domain name) and hostname ?

Regards

Diego Kesselman


El 20/06/17 a las 09:15, Scott Klement escribió:
Mark,

I must admit, I don't see what Diego's suggestion has to do with what you are doing... his suggestion is more related to Java programs being able to detect and connect to the local system -- which is known to perform slowly if you don't have the local host name in your hosts table. But, has nothing to do with your shell script.

But, I'm really shocked at the result... 15 seconds to run 'hostname'?! Seriously? This is just a simple program that retrieve's the system's hostname from memory and prints it. Shouldn't even take 1 second on a slow system.

Something is very wrong.

-SK


On 6/19/2017 9:53 PM, mlazarus wrote:
Diego,

hostname took about 15 seconds. java -version took about 50 seconds.

-mark



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