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Originally posted by Curly1
John come on don't keep us in suspense, what did ya do, I just gotta know.
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HA..!!! OK - in short - "it was broke - so I fixed it.."
Seriously - here is an overview of what I did - less the detail.....
- Split the IP across two NICs to see if one was failing (using a virtual IP).. As that seemed to help, I left them....
- Added 1GB of memory to the server (hence the two re-boots)...
- Reworked the MySQL Database to optimize queries against average loads;
- Installed two new Routers - one upline from the two NICs, and the second to interface with the CSU/DSU (Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit) using Full Duplex mode on a 1GB Fiber NIC;
- Reprogrammed the webserver configuration file - changing time-outs, bind address(es) and the number of servers started per session...
HTH!!!
John D.