CF9: Normal boot time

Hi all

When I start ColdFusion, I'm a 602 seconds startup time (or almost). This can't be normal... can it? What on earth could take so long?

Thank you.

In a previous, similar thread, subjects were bad IPs in/etc/hosts and IPv6.

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