Once I deleted all aliases, the start time returned to normal 1-2
seconds and shutdown time to instant.
Now I am almost positive that it was a remote iSeries alias that slowed
everything down.
But there I hit a roadblock. I am not able to import my aliases back. I
load the ZIP file, it shows all of my aliases in the import window, but
dragging them back to the now emply alias list does not work. They drag
but do not drop. What am I missing? I tried the Update button but it did
not do anything either. Will I have to recreate all aliases from scratch?
On 2020-11-09 05:06 PM, info wrote:
> Exported the aliases and tried deleting MySQL aliases (I have 2x).
> Beforehand I checked if any of my aliases had connect on startup. None
> had.
> Anyhow, this changed nothing at all.
> Yes, I should be able to build Squirrel. I used to step through the
> code of Ms Sql plugin a few years back in Netbeans.
>
> On 2020-11-09 04:18 PM, Gerd Wagner wrote:
>> It's the best guess the logs brought me to.
>> I could only be quite sure if I'd be able to reproduce your problem
>> which I still can't.
>>
>> If you could build and debug SQuirreL on your system this would be a
>> fair chance to find out what the problem is. For some information on
>> this see
>> http://www.squirrelsql.org/index.php?page=programing
>>
>> Gerd
>>
>> Am 08.11.20 um 23:27 schrieb info:
>>> Does this explain the 30 second delay before the shutdown?
>>> I do have 2x MySQL aliases, and when I click on them, each connects
>>> almost instantaneously. They lead to a server on my LAN. However I
>>> do not recall ever checking off the connect at startup option since
>>> started using Squirrel many years ago. I will double check if any of
>>> them have it.
>
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