The reason you were given the link to the Welcome to LQ FAQ before is because your question says the equivalent of:
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Hi,
I'm using a very outdated commercial product and there's a problem with it.
Please give me free support.
By which I mean, you write me a script to clear up all my problems and make my server operate wonderfully.
And by the way, I'm not bothering to relate any of the exact problems I'm experiencing, just saying it's 'slow' for some reason.
Along with that I'm not relating anything I've tried, or intend to try.
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Do I have the gist of that down well enough?
More directly this time. Please understand the intentions of LQ are to assist you with your problems, but assistance is provided by members who are freely participating, not paid, nor required to be here. The idea behind LQ is that you and others are interested in Linux and therefore invested in learning more. As a result, we like to see that people have worked on their problems, or attempted something.
A side issue is that what you have appears to be a commercial product, however it came to be that you are running that product. If this is incorrect, then please correct my thinking on that subject. However, also do understand that RHEL 5.7 was released about 4 years ago and they've moved up in releases between then and now.
It is highly impolite to just "ask" for someone to provide you with scripts.
It is near impossible for someone to offer anything to you given that you hardly described your problems at all.
Consider that your performance could be because you've overloaded the server and have nothing to do with the capabilities of that server. Your performance could be software related, but no one knows the history of what you've done to the server.
Consider each of these things before you post another message indicating that you haven't yet been helped.