On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 4:27 AM Huji Lee
<huji.huji(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Today, when I tried to log into
login.toolforge.net after about a couple weeks of not having logged in, I got an error
about the fingerprint for the server having changed. Did we upgrade servers?
Yes, see the cloud-announce mail about that. (And the real hostname is
login.toolforge.org, I hope that's what you're really using instead of
.net what you wrote here.)
Anyway, I updated my known_hosts file and was
able to login but then I noticed that opening zsh (which is my default shell) takes a
longer time than usual. Normally, when I log into toolforge the process takes less than
0.5 second, but now it seems to be taking several seconds. Granted, I have also Oh My Zsh
installed, but regardless .. did we move to slower servers by chance?
Both the old and new server behind that service name are using the
g3.cores8.ram16.disk20 flavor. So there's at least no intentional
additional slowness.
with my user, it takes <1s to start zsh
(default configuration):
```
dcaro@tools-bastion-13:~$ date; zsh
Thu Apr 25 12:44:34 UTC 2024
dcaro@tools-bastion-13 ~ % date
Thu Apr 25 12:44:35 UTC 20
```
What is your user? (so I can copy the zsh config and try)
It's possible something in the startup process of the extra stuff you are
using.
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