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Bash extremely slow when started via task scheduler
- From: "Pensa, Pascal" <pascal dot pensa at hp dot com>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 11:13:17 +0200
- Subject: Bash extremely slow when started via task scheduler
Hi,
As it's my first post, I hope I'm in the right list for my question, if
not I apologize and hope you'll tell me on which list I may ask (I
didn't have access to newsgroups from my location, only mail)
I'm trying to schedule a bash script via the MS task scheduler, this
works well when the user set in task scheduler is the same as the logged
user, but if I change the user to any other account, the scripts becomes
*extremely* slow. Each time bash forks a command in the script it takes
approx 2 seconds before the command really executes.
I searched through the faq and this list's history but didn't find
relevant response, so I hope you can help me.
I tried to start bash in --norc --nologin, and after with --login, and
tried various combinations with no success, the script remains slow as
soon as the user logged on is not the same user set in the task
scheduler.
Any idea ?
The system is an win nt4 domain controller + all sp/patches, and of
course the latest cygwin (defaults packages installed, no more, no less)
Regards,
Pascal Pensa
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