maybe you can read this new redpaper:
(but anyway a 170 with little memory is not so good for serving dynamic
pages, or only for serving very little pages)

IBM Redbooks | Tips and Techniques for Using TCP/IP on i5/OS
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/redp4158.html?Open

Saludos/Regards,
Guillermo Andrades
CPI Software http://cpiS.es



On 5/31/06, trevor perry <trevorp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a customer with an installed application on a 170 running with
Apache
HTTP server. Performance is considerably slower than expected and they are
limping along. I fixed the Ethernet definition to be FULL duplex and
reduced
the response time by 1 second, but it is still significantly slow.

I am looking to find a place to start. I have control over the HTTP server
configuration, and not much control over the application itself.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance..
Trevor
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