Jiri,
Gerald said it could be one of two things. You've just said it's not
the first. Think some more about the second (reverse DNS)...
If you don't have the authority/ability to configure DNS in your
environment, add the systems to each other's hosts files
(C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\hos
Jacob,
I'd go with Reiser on SuSE. Like Sasha mentioned though, the filesystem
component may have little overall effect, depending on your set-up. I'd
stay away from XFS when working with databases, as its performance gains
are achieved via extended write delays while the queue sits in main
Jacob,
>> I'd go with Reiser on SuSE.
>
> What about Reiser on Debian?
I'd choose SuSE since Reiser is their default filesystem and they have
been an early implementor of Reiser-related patches. If you use Linux
kernel 2.4.24 (or later) and the latest 3.6 series of ReiserFS+tools,
the Linux di