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On Oct 27 18:35, Habermann, Dave (DA) wrote: > Loaded the test release here today and found that it seems to work as > expected, both without the /etc/nsswitch.conf file (operates as > before) and with both passwd and group set to "db" in the file. Only > two slightly negative observations I've made so far are 1) ps -ef only > allows for 8 character UIDs, and thus longer UIDs (for example > MyMachine+cyg_server) don't show up well This was already a problem for some time. I have a look into fixing this. > and 2) the very first cygwin > process I start seems to take a bit longer to start up now (in either > mode) than before (7-10 seconds depending on the contents of > nsswitch). Perhaps this is possibly due to the fact that I'm > accessing AD at some distance over a VPN? This is very likely. For this scenario it might make a lot of sense to run cygserver, see the docs for this. > However, the SECOND process > and all subsequent ones seem to start significantly faster than before > (THANKS FOR THAT!). You're welcome :) > Question: In the documentation you indicate that "If cygserver is > running it will provide passwd and group entry caching for all > processes in every Cygwin process tree started after cygserver." > Normally I have several processes (specifically sshd, cygserver, cron > and httpd2) automatically start up as services when my system boots > up, and I have not specified the order. Would it now be desirable to > have cygserver starting up first, followed by the others? If so, what > would be the preferred way to create such a dependency/startup timing? > Would a service dependency be sufficient? Now that you mention it... yes, a service dependency might be helpful. Unfortunately it's tricky to automate this. Is it possible to add service deps after having installed a service? > Thanks again for your efforts on this! I'm glad if you like it, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat
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