ejabberd startup time and forum language

Hi,

I have installed ejabberd 2.0.1 using ejabberd-2.0.1_4-windows-installer.exe on Windows XP SP2. This is a laptop with a 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo processor and the startup takes roughly 32-35 seconds (rough measurement with wrist watch) with full CPU usage (both cores). Is this normal??? Standard configuration. Stopping ejabberd took about 45 seconds (!) with about 50% CPU usage (the two cores averaged by standard windows task manager).

Past experience (not important, just for the record):
Earlier I tried 1.1.4, but I don't remember whether it was faster to start or had approx the same speed. But I could not use it as I had problem with a J2ME MIDP application trying to connect to 5223 port SSL and ejabberd asking for client certificate and it resulted in MIDP throwing exception (with no workaround), which I reported to the commercial site, but as far as I know this old SSL support has been removed. :( TLS should be possible in J2ME with some TLS library, like the bouncy castle (may be slow and consume more memory though).
Now that HTTP binding (or BOSH or whatever) is added to ejabberd and we've had enough of the another popular XMPP server, it is time to start to play with ejabberd again.

The other thing is that I set the language to English and when I am now composing this new forum topic I see "Asunto" for the forum topic name, and "Cuerpo" for this text field. Not sure what language is that. Looks like some Drupal f**kup (sorry)? ;) Just strange.
But still most of the text is in English on the page.

solved

Problem was caused by the Spybot Search & Destroy software upon uninstall of which the startup/shutdown time of ejabberd is the normal few seconds. I reported this bug to Spybot.

Few words in Spanish

avangel wrote:

The other thing is that I set the language to English and when I am now composing this new forum topic I see "Asunto" for the forum topic name, and "Cuerpo" for this text field. Not sure what language is that. Looks like some Drupal f**kup (sorry)? ;) Just strange.
But still most of the text is in English on the page.

Those words are Spanish. The default site language is English. I see in your account you have as custom language English. I also verified that those words are only in the Spanish translation (this is obvious :).

I never realized this problem because I have my personal setting to Spanish. I changed to English, and now I see the same that you: all text is in English except those two words, and a few others: Página, Encuesta...

I guess it's some bug in Drupal or in the translations table. We plan to update it to a newer Drupal version soon, I guess that will fix the problem. Thanks for the report :)

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