It is a single processor PII box with an IDE drive (16mb).  The box is 
sitting on the other side of the country from me, so I do not know the 
exact specs.  The database is still runninng on our Slack box (pg 7.1), 
a very beefy dual PIII IBM eServer.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hmm. What's the horsepower in the machine? It seems as if it should be
> enough. Is the database running on that machine or a separate one? What
> about the disk interface?
> 
> I'm running out of suggestions...
> 
> -Dash
> 
> On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Michael Baron wrote:
> 
> 
>>This server is running two of our lowest volumne applications.
>>
>>The main one only sees about 150 logins a day and each one lasts about
>>20-30 minutes of page viewing(it is only released to our largest customers).
>>
>>The other one sees about 1500 hits a day.
>>
>>It is running on a little dell desktop with only about 280mb of ram.  I
>>am thinking the low power might be my problem and will be getting a quad
>>  P2 with 1gb of ram hopefully by the end of the week (one of our former
>>PDCs).  I am hoping this solves the problem.  If now, the next move will
>>be an upgrade to Apache2.
>>
>>Thanks for your help.
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>>I figured there had to be a good reason. At least you're still using
>>>Apache :) Forgive me for suggesting you rip out Apache 1.3.x and replace
>>>it with Apache2.
>>>
>>>Just out of curiosity, how busy is this website?
>>>
>>>-Dash
>>>
>>>186,282 miles per second:
>>>
>>>It isn't just a good idea, it's the law!
>>>
>>>On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Michael Baron wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I moved from Slack to W2000 because my linux admin team has had a hard
>>>>time maintaining db2 connect which is a core component for this
>>>>particular site.  The product for w2000 installs and configures easier
>>>>and seems to be more stable. There are very few other db2400 ODBC
>>>>drivers out there that are easy to run and configure on Linux.  I am
>>>>currently researching other drivers and as soon as one is found, I will
>>>>probably move the site back to slack.
>>>>
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