Long ping times in Lion
Is anyone else having trouble with long ping times under Lion 10.7.3? I'm seeing pings of around 1000msec to standard sites. My Leopard notebook shows normal ping times around 35msec to the same sites, over the same network connection. I think this is new since I upgraded to 10.7.3.
Problem solved! I just installed 10.7.4 and suddenly the pings are 35 ms as they should be. Thanks for your input on this Linc, but we can now close this thread. It'll only be of interest to someone else who has identified the same problem but has not yet made the jump from 7.3 to 7.4. Cheers.
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Very Very long ping time, only on arch, and preload doesn't work
Arch is the most amazing Linux system I have ever used. I get like a 30 second boot time from start to finish, i'm just wowed.
I am using arch64, and have only 2 problems!
1. I have like a 32ms ping, for any site, toooo big. I have a 3com NIC card which Is currently being used as eth1, and an nvidia network controller on my board eth0. The nvidia controller doesn't work right, so i am using the 3com, with a huge ping time
2. preload isn't working. I have 3gb of RAM, and AMAZINGLY only 400mb of RAM is being used, with 9 tabs in firefox open, compiz-fusion, gnome desktop. DAMN! I want more RAM being used, what is wrong with this?? (the problem is that things start up a little slow, so it must mean it is not staying in the RAM)
Please tell me what I can do to fix these problems!
EDIT: Could it have something to do with the groups I am in, or the preload.conf settings, or the rc.conf file?
Last edited by savagenator (2008-03-19 23:27:03)I saw your latency thingy... though that aint so bad
PING fk-in-f147.google.com (209.85.129.147) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from fk-in-f147.google.com (209.85.129.147): icmp_seq=1 ttl=242 time=146 ms
Pinging from norway to... wherever that node is.
and compare that to a norwegian host
PING www.sau.no (194.63.248.23) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from web.domeneshop.no (194.63.248.23): icmp_seq=1 ttl=47 time=86.6 ms
all in all, you should not be so annoyed unless your used to sub 10 ms ofc.. but this is still very quick for a webhost, atleast i think so. -
Long ping times, slowish speed
Hoping can get help here
I am fairly close to the exchange ~800m
Used to be with BE Broadband got about 23Mbs, changed to Annex M 20Mbs 2Mbs up,
Came to BT after O2/BE bought out by Sky,
Get about 13.5Mbs, even though Hub shows 17.5Mbs
second is ping time, over past month ping has jumped from ~33ms to 297ms-450ms, packet loss is off the scale.
I managed to convince Bt to give me another router, because read that might be issue, but issue has stayed.Hi Welcome to the community forums
Here is a basic guide to getting help from the community members done by CL Keith Please read through the link posted http://forumhelp.dyndns.info/speed/first_steps.html
once you have posted the information asked for then the community members can help you more
if using a hub 4 locate these lines located in the hub logs
Lines should look like this
19:11:29, 07 Nov. (2290101.460000) DSL noise margin: 7.00 dB upstream, 6.10 dB downstream
19:11:29, 07 Nov. (2290101.390000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 288 Kbps downstream
Thank You
This is a customer to customer self help forum the only BT presence here are the forum moderators
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HSI --Long Ping Times--Overloaded VZ Network?
Hi,
Lately, my HSI (1 M/384K) is very slow.
Trying a trusty tracert from my NEW DLink (Via Vz) modem shows....
Tracing route to www.google.com [74.125.226.211]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 4 ms 3 ms 3 ms verizon.home [192.168.1.1]
2 788 ms 750 ms 799 ms 10.29.24.1
3 465 ms 479 ms 484 ms P2-0-3.SCTNPA-LCR-01.verizon-gni.net [130.81.193
.88]
4 510 ms 569 ms 578 ms so-5-0-2-0.NWRK-BB-RTR1.verizon-gni.net [130.81.
22.12]
5 619 ms 676 ms 644 ms 0.xe-8-0-0.XL4.NYC1.ALTER.NET [152.63.5.217]
6 701 ms 712 ms 710 ms 0.xe-9-2-0.GW13.NYC1.ALTER.NET [152.63.4.145]
7 352 ms 322 ms 341 ms google-gw.customer.alter.net [157.130.251.62]
8 332 ms 346 ms 353 ms 72.14.239.46
9 405 ms 292 ms 251 ms 72.14.239.250
10 309 ms 302 ms 349 ms lga15s28-in-f19.1e100.net [74.125.226.211]
Trace complete.
Looks like as soon as I hit the router behind the line DSLAM (10.29.24.1), it appears the system is overloaded.
This gets worse at peak times (evenings, etc.)
Anyone else having this type of issue?
Thanks.
Roboh looky looky...it seems to not be overloaded now... Guess the VZ network beginning at my CO gets hammered...time for an upgrade, no?
Glad I didn't upgrade to the Advanced Internet option...as it would be great between me and the DSLAM but I'd get in line to go nowhere fast...
Verizon Network Operations - > Please fix this.
Thanks
C:\Users\owner>tracert www.google.com
Tracing route to www.google.com [74.125.26.99]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 3 ms 3 ms 3 ms verizon.home [192.168.1.1]
2 38 ms 37 ms 38 ms 10.29.24.1
3 40 ms 40 ms 40 ms P2-0-3.SCTNPA-LCR-01.verizon-gni.net [130.8
.88]
4 44 ms 43 ms 45 ms so-5-0-2-0.NWRK-BB-RTR1.verizon-gni.net [13
22.12]
5 52 ms 53 ms 53 ms 0.xe-8-1-0.XL3.NYC1.ALTER.NET [152.63.5.213
6 51 ms 52 ms 52 ms 0.xe-8-2-0.GW13.NYC1.ALTER.NET [152.63.4.13
7 52 ms 75 ms 58 ms google-gw.customer.alter.net [157.130.251.6
8 91 ms 122 ms 52 ms 72.14.239.248
9 55 ms 53 ms 53 ms 209.85.252.250
10 54 ms 54 ms 51 ms 209.85.249.11
11 91 ms 79 ms 65 ms 209.85.243.114
12 64 ms 65 ms 63 ms 216.239.48.159
13 * * * Request timed out.
14 64 ms 64 ms 63 ms vh-in-f99.1e100.net [74.125.26.99]
Trace complete. -
I have been having long ping times for a number of months.
Sat Dec 20 11:59:37 PST 2014
PING grc.com (4.79.142.200): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 4.79.142.200: icmp_seq=0 ttl=246 time=432.479 ms
64 bytes from 4.79.142.200: icmp_seq=1 ttl=246 time=656.406 ms
64 bytes from 4.79.142.200: icmp_seq=2 ttl=246 time=571.545 ms
64 bytes from 4.79.142.200: icmp_seq=3 ttl=246 time=374.386 ms
64 bytes from 4.79.142.200: icmp_seq=4 ttl=246 time=416.910 ms
64 bytes from 4.79.142.200: icmp_seq=5 ttl=246 time=651.202 ms
64 bytes from 4.79.142.200: icmp_seq=6 ttl=246 time=546.907 ms
64 bytes from 4.79.142.200: icmp_seq=7 ttl=246 time=465.887 ms
64 bytes from 4.79.142.200: icmp_seq=8 ttl=246 time=690.900 ms
64 bytes from 4.79.142.200: icmp_seq=9 ttl=246 time=394.714 ms
--- grc.com ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 374.386/520.134/690.900/112.483 ms
The ping times have been over 1000 at times:
64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=0 ttl=43 time=6807.569 ms
64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=1 ttl=43 time=5814.579 ms
64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=2 ttl=43 time=4820.814 ms
64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=3 ttl=43 time=3827.357 ms
64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=4 ttl=43 time=2836.152 ms
64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=5 ttl=43 time=1841.476 ms
Setup:
Airport Extreme 7.7.3
MacBookPro 10.10.1
iMac 10.10.1
iphone, iPad, Apple TV, Roku, etc.
The slow ping times are both on the wired and wireless networks. Even with the wireless turned off on the Airport, the long ping times continued. The slow ping times are on all machines. I had TimeWarner out here for two weeks making sure the problem was not on their side. It wasn't.
When I reboot the Airport, the ping times start out at 15-20ms for the first few minutes, then the ping times start climbing up to around 500ms.
Any ideas, suggestions?This only holds true to pinging the controller, therefore the statement "limits traffic to the CPU". Traffic to other network devices does not go through CPU, so it is unaffected.
RF is a shared medium, and each site is different form the last. Also remember that LWAPP APs can change channels, and also briefly go off-channel to scan for rogues, noise, interference, etc... but retransmissions should take care of that. Long answer short, without a wireless sniffer, there's no confirming where your packets are going. -
WRT320N Long ping and latency times
I have scoured the board here and still can not seem to resolve my problem. I have Cox as my ISP. My set-up is as follows. Motorola cable modem>WRT320N>Trendnet 8 port Gigabit switch. The switch leads out to 3 computers and an ioBox (Network Media Tank). The computers are running Win7, WinXP and Windows Home Server, all with gigabit nic's. When I connect a single computer from either the switch or directly from the cable modem, I have blazing speeds and my ping and latency times are awesome (75ms avg) and my jitter times are around 2ms. As soon as I connect the remaining computers (either all at once or one at a time), my times plumet. Now I am pinging at 500ms and my jitter is around 43ms.
I have tried many things, reinstalled firmware, reboot and a reset, changed out the switch, connect only one computer to switch and the rest from router. I am at a loss now. It seems like after I reboot a computer, my speeds are ok for about 5-10mins and then back to slow again. This does not happen everytime though after a reboot.
The wireless is used by the kids to connect their iTouch and laptop. It is encrypted with WPA2. Speed on the wifi laptop are slow too.
I have had the cable company out here and everything is ok from box to house to router. Any help would be great!!Great suggestion, I tried that one yesterday too.
As I have been doing more "investigating", is seems like after all my computers are connected via modem>router>switch, all of them have excellent ping times and low jitter, then after about 5-10mins, everything just goes to crap again.
I did do some reading on there being too many people in my neighborhood being on the same channel (no more than 250 people on a download channel) and suggested I change the channel. I went into my modem page and it does not give me the option to change it.
OR, could it be that my signal just weakens after I have all my computers hooked up? I am not sure on the specifics of how that really works, would my cable company just need to increase my signal?
Again, thanks for all your help and suggestions!!! -
Time Capsule, Time Machine, Lion, repeater.
Need to upgrade home network for more space, longer range, upgrade to Lion. Have an existing router, Netgear, that does not reach all areas and devices. Would also like to set up a wireless backup for all computers on network. Of course we need to update OS to Lion, (I think). Any help? Can the Time Capsule be used as a repeater? Is it compatable with Time Machine?
The TC cannot act as a repeater except to another apple router. Apple chose to use a proprietary system.
If you can get a cheap express or extreme.. plug it into the main modem.. then the TC can work as repeater.. known as wireless extend in the Apple world.
Or get EOP or homeplug adapters and use those instead of ethernet.. but they are not problem free.. -
Long Sync times...... Solved!!!
Over the past 2 months I have been moving my nearly 4TB iTunes Library from Win 7 64bit to my brand new Mac Mini with Lion. Like many, I made the assumption that because iTunes was an Apple product it would run at its best on an Apple product. So far, the jury is still out on this one.
During the process of moving I discovered 2 bugs with iTunes. The first one was to do with consolidating an iTunes Library in an area greater than 4TB (I have reported this using the usual channels). The second one isn't quite so "rare" and may benefit others which is why I decided to open this thread.
In my house there are 3 Apple TV's (Gen 1), 2 iPod Touch's, 1 iPad and 4 iTunes users (with corresponding libraries of various sizes). In the center is what we laughlingly call our iTunes Server which now resides on a Mac Mini (2.7GHz 4G). It took many attempts to move our primary library from Windows to Mac (I will try to document all the problems on another occasion) but when I eventually got it working I noticed that sync times on any device attached to the Mac Mini library would take a minimum of 20 minutes no matter how small the sync should have been. In all cases the first 15 to 20 minutes consisted of the Mac Mini running at around 100% CPU without actually achieving much and then suddenly the CPU would reduce down to lower levels and the sync would complete as normal. Initially I thought iTunes was in a loop but eventually decided to let it run just to see what would happen....and sure enough it eventually completed normally.
Rather than go through all the different things that I tried to sort this out I will simply point out what I think is a bug in the Mac version of the product (it works OK in the Windows version). We have a family photo library with over 80000 photos in it. When syncing any device with photos from this library I used to select the root directory of the library and then simply select "selected folders" within that library inside the iTunes Photos Tab. This method had worked ok for us for at least 3 years in the old Windows environment. In the Mac environment however iTunes appears to need to cycle through the whole photo library EVERY TIME before it starts to actually sync. If instead I simply picked one folder with say 2000 photos in it, it would start syncing instantly without any delay. I can happily reproduce this problem whenever I want to.
So if you have long sync times ONE option is to check how you are accessing your photo library.I'm experiencing this problem too. It goes through syncing Contacts, Calendars, etc. and then it say Syncing iPhone and hangs. CPU usage for iTunes goes from 7-10 to 103 and stays pegged. I have discovered that if I go to the "Advanced" section of the "Info" tab in iTunes and select "Replace information on this iPhone" that it will sync successfully, but only for that sync and the next sync will again hang. This trick seems to work whether I select all the "replace" options (Contacts, Calendars, Bookmarks, Notes, and Mail Accounts) or just one (I tried with just Notes selected).
I haven't tried the Restore option yet. -
Hi just moved back to BT after a VERY long time away, our previous ISP when we did a speed test we never had a ping time above 50MS now with BT its never less than 100MS but often as high as 300MS this is not good!
are you sure there are no other applications downloading at the time of running the test, try a router reset (just 1) and test again, is it certain times of the day that you get a hi ping, and have you tried more than 1 speedtest website as I have found they sometimes give misleading results. If on wireless try a wired conenction, or try changing the wireless channel in your router config page. ATM TBM is telling me im downloading at 3 meg... but my router is synced at 2,018 and Ip profile is 1.5 meg. Stupid tester thing. I ping speedtest.net closes server at a 50.
I am no expert. Correct me when I am wrong. Learning is good! -
Long connection times to Leopard server using ssh and screen sharing
I'm experiencing long connection times when using ssh (30 seconds, or so, before password prompt appears), and screen sharing (upwards of 5 minutes before display opens). Both the server and the macbook pro I'm connecting with are on the same LAN, with the sever connected by wire directly to an Airport Extreme, and the MBP connecting via wireless.
Anybody have any thoughts as to what's causing the long delays in connecting?A ping goes rather quickly, and the TNSNAMES.ORA file already contains the IP address. I have other software that connects to the Oracle server just fine without a long delay. I am not sure if this other software uses ODBC, it is a package software. I was begining to think I might have miscoded the connection in the VB program?
Tim -
Slow Ping Times... Your opinion!
I am having unusually slow ping times at various times thru a wireless LWAPP network. I can be right next to (20 feet) away and ping times can vary 10-20ms. Occasionally they may go higher and I may lose a packet occasionally. On Autonomous Wireless networks I have designed this has never been an issue in any wireless network (40+). I am new to LWAPP/Controllers so I am not sure what to expect. I have read the notes for the 4.0.179 code on the controllers and found this:
Pinging from a Network Device to a Controller Dynamic Interface Pinging from a network device to a controller dynamic interface may not work in some configurations.
When pinging does operate successfully, the controller places Internet Control Message Protocol(ICMP) traffic in a low-priority queue, and the reply to ping is on best effort. Pinging does not pose a
security threat to the network. The controller rate limits any traffic to the CPU, and flooding the controller is prevented. Clients on the WLAN associated with the interface pass traffic normally.
Would this statement hold true of general pings from the wireless network thru the network to let's say a router on the wired network?
I rely heavily on pings to test layer 3 mobility and WLAN connectivity. Any ideas how to better test this?This only holds true to pinging the controller, therefore the statement "limits traffic to the CPU". Traffic to other network devices does not go through CPU, so it is unaffected.
RF is a shared medium, and each site is different form the last. Also remember that LWAPP APs can change channels, and also briefly go off-channel to scan for rogues, noise, interference, etc... but retransmissions should take care of that. Long answer short, without a wireless sniffer, there's no confirming where your packets are going. -
Extremely long display times for HTML in mail and Safari
Is anyone else experiencing similar lags in HTML rendering?
Since upgrading to Mountain Lion, I am experiencing extremely long render times for display HTML email messages in mail. I am also experiencing extremely long render times in Safari. I have Chrome installed on this same computer, if I goto the same website on Chrome and Safari, Chrome displays the page immediatly, Safari will take between 30sec and 1 minute.The only way it can get fixed is if you report it to Adobe. Posting it here may not be sufficient. There is an Acrobat feature request forum here and a bug report form here: https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
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Long load times and poor application performance
We have packaged and deployed Adobe CC using SCCM within my school division. It pushed out fine, but now when we attempt to open Photoshop (or any other CC app) it has unusually long load times. 2-4 minutes. It seems to be hanging at the "Reading preferences" stage. After the application appears to have started, it takes an unusually long time to actually start working in the application (it appears to just hang).
Hello There,
EXE's always bundle additional files because it is a stand-alone entity. And, if the size 9GB then it will surely take time to load all the files. I'll check with the team again on how we can optimize it. BTW, are the videos inserted as slide video or Event video?
Thanks,
Vish -
Long Load Times on Graphic Intensive Games
I'm experiencing some absurdly long load times (1-3 hours) with many games (SPORE, Portal, X:3, etc...) that I believe may be related to how graphically intensive they are. Older games with lower graphics quality (WoW, Civ 4, etc...) load up fine.
When I load any newer game the icon appears in the tray and the computer does nothing else for at least an hour, whereupon the program loads and begins playing immediately--often without any further delays or issues.
I also use Boot Camp to run Windows Vista (Ultimate 32) and experience no delays when running SPORE on Windows.
Below are my specs:
Hardware:
Hardware Overview:
Model Name: iMac
Model Identifier: iMac5,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.33 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Boot ROM Version: IM51.0090.B09
SMC Version: 1.9f4
Serial Number: QP7121Q** <Edited by Moderator>
Network:
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP (PPPSerial)
Hardware: Modem
BSD Device Name: Bluetooth-Modem
Has IP Assigned: No
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: Manual
Exclude Simple Hostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
Hardware: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
Has IP Assigned: No
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
FTP Proxy Enabled: No
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Gopher Proxy Enabled: No
HTTP Proxy Enabled: No
HTTPS Proxy Enabled: No
RTSP Proxy Enabled: No
SOCKS Proxy Enabled: No
Ethernet:
MAC Address: 00:17:f2:d4:e8:98
Media Options:
Media Subtype: Auto Select
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
Hardware: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
Has IP Assigned: No
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: Manual
Exclude Simple Hostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
Ethernet:
MAC Address: 00:19:e3:ff:fe:81:ea:7a
Media Options: Full Duplex
Media Subtype: Auto Select
Software:
System Software Overview:
System Version: Mac OS X 10.5.3 (9D34)
Kernel Version: Darwin 9.3.0
Boot Volume: MacintoshHD
Boot Mode: Normal
Computer Name: emeldi
User Name: Mike (mike)
Time since boot: 1 day9:05
ATA:
ATA Bus:
MATSHITADVD-R UJ-85J:
Capacity: 423.4 MB
Model: MATSHITADVD-R UJ-85J
Revision: FCQ5
Serial Number:
Removable Media: Yes
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk1
Protocol: ATAPI
Unit Number: 0
Socket Type: Internal
Low Power Polling: Yes
Mac OS 9 Drivers: No
Partition Map Type: Unknown
S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported
Volumes:
SPORE:
Capacity: 368.7 MB
Media Type: CD-ROM
Writable: No
File System: ISO Rockridge
BSD Name: disk1s0
Mount Point: /Volumes/SPORE
Volumes:
disk1s0:
Capacity: 368.7 MB
Media Type: CD-ROM
Writable: No
File System: ISO Rockridge
Audio (Built In):
Intel High Definition Audio:
Device ID: 0x83847680
Audio ID: 23
Available Devices:
Headphone:
Connection: Combo
Microphone:
Connection: Internal
Speaker:
Connection: Internal
Line In:
Connection: Combo
S/P-DIF Out:
Connection: Combo
S/P-DIF In:
Connection: Combo
Bluetooth:
Apple Bluetooth Software Version: 2.1.0f17
Hardware Settings:
emeldi:
Address: 00-17-f2-be-d3-95
Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio
Firmware Version: 3.1965 (3.1965)
Bluetooth Power: On
Discoverable: No
Requires Authentication: No
Services:
Bluetooth File Transfer:
Folder other devices can browse: ~/Public
Requires Authentication: Yes
State: Enabled
Bluetooth File Exchange:
Folder for accepted items: ~/Documents
Requires Authentication: No
When other items are accepted: Ask
When PIM items are accepted: Ask
When receiving items: Prompt for each file
State: Enabled
Devices (Paired, Favorites, etc):
JabraBT125:
Name: JabraBT125
Address: 00-1a-45-81-c4-f6
Type: Headset
Services: Headset, Hands-Free unit
Paired: Yes
Favorite: Yes
Connected: No
Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio ($3, $978)
Incoming Serial Ports:
Serial Port 1:
Name: Bluetooth-PDA-Sync
RFCOMM Channel: 3
Requires Authentication: No
Outgoing Serial Ports:
Serial Port 1:
Address:
Name: Bluetooth-Modem
RFCOMM Channel: 0
Requires Authentication: No
Diagnostics:
Power On Self-Test:
Last Run: 6/22/08 3:50 AM
Result: Passed
Disc Burning:
MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-85J:
Firmware Revision: FCQ5
Interconnect: ATAPI
Burn Support: Yes (Apple Shipping Drive)
Cache: 2048 KB
Reads DVD: Yes
CD-Write: -R, -RW
DVD-Write: -R, -RW, +R, +R DL, +RW
Write Strategies: CD-TAO, CD-SAO, DVD-DAO
Media:
Type: CD-ROM
Blank: No
Erasable: No
Overwritable: No
Appendable: No
FireWire:
FireWire Bus:
Maximum Speed: Up to 400 Mb/sec
Graphics/Displays:
ATI Radeon X1600:
Chipset Model: ATY,RadeonX1600
Type: Display
Bus: PCIe
PCIe Lane Width: x16
VRAM (Total): 256 MB
Vendor: ATI (0x1002)
Device ID: 0x71c5
Revision ID: 0x0000
ROM Revision: 113-xxxxxx-139
EFI Driver Version: 01.00.139
Displays:
iMac:
Display Type: LCD
Resolution: 1680 x 1050
Depth: 32-bit Color
Built-In: Yes
Core Image: Hardware Accelerated
Main Display: Yes
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes
Quartz Extreme: Supported
Display Connector:
Status: No display connected
Memory:
BANK 0/DIMM0:
Size: 1 GB
Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Speed: 667 MHz
Status: OK
Manufacturer: 0x2CFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Part Number: 0x3136485446313238363448592D3636374433
Serial Number: 0xDB086DDD
BANK 1/DIMM1:
Size: 1 GB
Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Speed: 667 MHz
Status: OK
Manufacturer: 0x2CFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Part Number: 0x3136485446313238363448592D3636374433
Serial Number: 0xDB086DDC
Power:
System Power Settings:
AC Power:
System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 0
Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes): 0
Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 15
Sleep On Power Button: Yes
Automatic Restart On Power Loss: Yes
Wake On LAN: Yes
Display Sleep Uses Dim: No
Hardware Configuration:
UPS Installed: No
Printers:
Lexmark All In One:
Status: Idle
Print Server: Local
Driver Version: 1.1.3
Default: Yes
URI: usb://Lexmark/Lexmark%20All%20In%20One?location=1d120000
PPD: Lexmark All In One
PPD File Version: 1.0
PostScript Version: (3011.104) 0
Lexmark All In One-1:
Status: Idle
Print Server: Local
Driver Version: 1.1.3
Default: No
URI: usb://Lexmark/Lexmark%20All%20In%20One?location=3d120000
PPD: Lexmark All In One
PPD File Version: 1.0
PostScript Version: (3011.104) 0
Serial-ATA:
Intel ICH7-M AHCI:
Vendor: Intel
Product: ICH7-M AHCI
Speed: 1.5 Gigabit
Description: AHCI Version 1.10 Supported
WDC WD2500JS-40TGB0:
Capacity: 232.89 GB
Model: WDC WD2500JS-40TGB0
Revision: 20.06C04
Serial Number: WD-WCANY2508218
Native Command Queuing: Yes
Queue Depth: 32
Removable Media: No
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk0
Mac OS 9 Drivers: No
Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
S.M.A.R.T. status: Verified
Volumes:
MacintoshHD:
Capacity: 232.57 GB
Available: 11.26 GB
Writable: Yes
File System: Journaled HFS+
BSD Name: disk0s2
Mount Point: /
Volumes:
disk0s2:
Capacity: 232.57 GB
Available: 11.26 GB
Writable: Yes
File System: Journaled HFS+
USB:
USB High-Speed Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBEHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x27cc
PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
Bus Number: 0xfd
Built-in iSight:
Version: 1.84
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Micron
Product ID: 0x8501
Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
USB Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x27c9
PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
Bus Number: 0x3d
USB Hub:
Version: 1.00
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: OEM
Product ID: 0x0061
Vendor ID: 0x043d
Lexmark All-in-One:
Version: 1.00
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Lexmark
Product ID: 0x0069
Vendor ID: 0x043d
All-in-One:
Version: 1.00
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Lexmark
Product ID: 0x0060
Vendor ID: 0x043d
USB Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x27ca
PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
Bus Number: 0x5d
USB Multimedia Keyboard:
Version: 1.00
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: ALCOR
Product ID: 0x9462
Serial Number: Au9462
Vendor ID: 0x058f
USB RECEIVER:
Version: 25.10
Bus Power (mA): 100
Speed: Up to 1.5 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Logitech
Product ID: 0xc50e
Vendor ID: 0x046d
USB Multimedia Keyboard:
Version: 1.22
Bus Power (mA): 250
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: ALCOR
Product ID: 0x9410
Serial Number: Au9462
Vendor ID: 0x058f
USB Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x27c8
PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
Bus Number: 0x1d
USB Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x27cb
PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
Bus Number: 0x7d
Bluetooth USB Host Controller:
Version: 19.65
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Apple, Inc.
Product ID: 0x8206
Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
IR Receiver:
Version: 1.10
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Apple Computer, Inc.
Product ID: 0x8240
Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
AirPort Card:
AirPort Card Information:
Wireless Card Type: AirPort Extreme (0x14E4, 0x87)
Wireless Card Locale: USA
Wireless Card Firmware Version: Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (4.170.46.7)
Current Wireless Network: ACTIONTEC
Wireless Channel: 9
Firewall:
Firewall Settings:
Mode: Limit incoming connections to specific services and applications
Services:
File Sharing (AFP): Allow all connections
Printer Sharing: Allow all connections
Applications:
com.apple.iChat: Allow all connections
com.apple.ODSAgent: Allow all connections
com.aspyr.empireatwar: Block all connections
com.RealNetworks.RealPlayer: Allow all connections
Locations:
Automatic:
Active Location: Yes
Services:
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
Exclude Simple Hostnames: No
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: No
Display Terminal Window: No
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: Yes
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: No
Dial On Demand: No
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: Yes
Disconnect On Idle: Yes
Disconnect On Idle Time: 600
Disconnect On Logout: Yes
Disconnect On Sleep: Yes
Idle Reminder: No
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: Yes
LCP Echo Enabled: No
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: No
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:17:f2:d4:e8:98
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
FTP Proxy Enabled: No
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Gopher Proxy Enabled: No
HTTP Proxy Enabled: No
HTTPS Proxy Enabled: No
RTSP Proxy Enabled: No
SOCKS Proxy Enabled: No
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:19:e3:ff:fe:81:ea:7a
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
Exclude Simple Hostnames: No
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
AirPort:
Type: IEEE80211
BSD Device Name: en1
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:19:e3:df:5e:9b
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
Exclude Simple Hostnames: No
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
IEEE80211:
Allow Net Creation: Yes
Disconnect On Logout: No
InterferenceRobustness: 0
Join Mode: Automatic
JoinModeFallback: Prompt
MAC Address: 00:19:e3:df:5e:9b
PowerEnabled: 1
PreferredNetworks:
SecurityType: Open
SSID_STR: ACTIONTEC
Unique Network ID: F0FA7942-54E7-409B-A1CA-10B05F3B2EDE
SecurityType: WPA2 Personal
SSID_STR: D Pad
Unique Network ID: A391D57D-A4EC-4B2E-B741-0D6569BD77AB
Unique Password ID: 404D3742-17AA-4C24-A229-7E37725522EA
SecurityType: Open
SSID_STR: linksys
Unique Network ID: FD2A5229-348A-4E90-B4E2-48E4DE62C394
SecurityType: Open
SSID_STR: M and M
Unique Network ID: D980D42A-E76C-4A68-920D-AAC9537C26C9
SecurityType: Open
SSID_STR: default
Unique Network ID: 5A2D9117-3263-46B9-952D-A4463BA5F377
SecurityType: Open
SSID_STR: Sweet Lou's **** Shack
Unique Network ID: FA247542-1EF4-41B6-A242-688E75C85B57
RememberRecentNetworks: 1
Ethernet Adaptor (en2):
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en2
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:01:23:45:67:89
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Ethernet Adaptor (en3):
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en3
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:10:32:54:76:98
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Volumes:
net:
Type: autofs
Mount Point: /net
Mounted From: map -hosts
Automounted: Yes
home:
Type: autofs
Mount Point: /home
Mounted From: map auto_home
Automounted: Yes
Universal Access:
Universal Access Information:
Cursor Magnification: Off
Display: Black on White
Flash Screen: Off
Mouse Keys: Off
Slow Keys: Off
Sticky Keys: Off
VoiceOver: Off
Zoom: OffThat's old info for the HDD space--I've purchased an external, so my main drive stays plenty free, now.
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Long loading time if no internet connection available (VS 2005 Redist)
Hallo forum members!
I've been searching for a solution for my problem for a while - without success. It isn't really a critical issue, but quite annoying anyways.
Here's the problem i'm dealing with: I've developed an .NET application using Visual Studio 2005 and the included Crystal Report classes. When deploying my module everything works as expected, offering a decent performance when loading the Crystal Report assemblies provided by the redistributable package - if an internet connection is available. If the system doesn't offer such a connection (e.g. not properly configured proxy settings) the module takes a huge amount of time to be loaded. An examination (using ProcMon) leaded to the conclusion that the Crystal Report assemblies try to retrieve the system connection settings from the registry in order to establish a connection to the internet. This is done only once when loading for the first time.
Has anyone experienced the same problem? What is this connection used for? Is there a way to suppress this behaviour on systems without a valid internet connection in order to avoid this annoying long loading time?
Thanks on advance for your help.
Greetings,
L.F.Nothing like a good vacation. And I got your christmas present early :). While you were away we (actually one other customer) figured it out. I have written a note re. the resolution that was supposed to be published yesterday, but it's still not out there, so here it is as I submitted it:
Symptom
When a report is loaded is takes between 150 - 180 seconds to display
This is only reproducible on computers with no internet connection
There are no error messages and the report comes up eventually
Reproducing the Issue
Create a Windows application with the following function calls:
new Report()
report.SetDataSource(dataSet)
The function SetDataSource takes 2 plus minutes to execute
Cause
On SetDataSource() an attempt is made to connect to crl.verisign.com
SetDataSource() uses the framework and as per the Microsoft Knowledge Base specified under "Resolution", it is actually the framework that is attempting the connection
Resolution
Solution is described in this Microsoft Knowlege Base:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936707
The following Microsoft article also discusses the issue:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb629393.aspx
An alternative workaround to the above is as follows:
Open IE and go to the Tools menu and select Internet Options...
Go to the Advanced tab
Find the Security heading
Under the Security heading find "Check for publisher's certificate revocation"
Uncheck this option
Keywords
long time load crl.verisign.com certificate revoked internet
The note will be published here:
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/businessobjects-notes
and the number will be 1270414
Ludek
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