Hi Dawn,

My first attempt got stuck for some reason. I signed off and on, then

STRQSH

/QIBM/ProdData/OS/OSGi/templates/bin/areVerify.sh –network

And just as you said, it spit the answer out plain as day. One of the DNS servers listed in CHGTCPDMN was offline. I got them to fix it, and what was taking 2-3 minutes now takes 1-2 seconds or less.

Thanks again!

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Dow Software Services, Inc.
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petercdow@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:petercdow@xxxxxxxxx>
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On 4/26/2017 12:23 PM, Dawn May wrote:
Check the DNS settings - if there is a DNS configuration error, you will
have exceedingly slow response time with Navigator.

You can use the Network Health checker as a very quick way to see if you
have any network configuration issues, and this handy health checker will
also tell you if you have DNS configuration problems.

http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/Blogs/i-Can/Archive/application-runtime-expert-network-health-checker/

Dawn



From: Peter Dow <petercdow@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 04/26/2017 02:52 PM
Subject: IBM Navigator for i on 7.1
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I'm having my first encounter with the web-based IBM Navigator for i, on
Power 7 hardware (Power 720 Express, 8202-E4D), and I'm fascinated by
how exceedingly slow it is.

I used to consider the IBM System i Navigator client slow, but it is
usable. This web-based thing is waaaay beyond that. How is it possible
that it's that slow? What could it possibly be doing? Two minutes ago I
clicked on "Table Partitions" (under Database -> All Tasks -> Actions --
I don't even know how long it took to get that far) and typed this
sentence (slowly) and it just now finished. And all it managed to do is
display a dropdown that has nothing in it, and a text box asking me to
select the table for which to show partitions.

I was looking for Run SQL Scripts, but at this rate it make take 15-20
minutes to find it.

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*Peter Dow* /
Dow Software Services, Inc.
909 793-9050
petercdow@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:petercdow@xxxxxxxxx>
pdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> /

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