Dell 2850 & amd64?
alan barrow
alan.barrow at psinet.telstra.co.uk
Mon Nov 22 00:34:17 PST 2004
Java on amd64 ? think you will have to go i386.
Claus Guttesen wrote:
>>The machine shall be a general utility system,
>>running email (cyrus) and
>>web (apache), postgresql and php, some simple java
>>(tomcat).
>>Before I build all ports needed, is there anything I
>>need to set to make
>>the ports build 64 bit? All I've done now is to get
>>the kernel built in
>>64-bit mode. Is that enough to make all ports built
>>in 64 bit? Shall I set
>>CPUTYPE to something? The CPUs are two Xeon, is that
>>p4?
>>
>>
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>I omitted CPUTYPE in /etc/make.conf. Other than that,
>you just have to check CPUTYPE in a shell.
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>>Is it even wise to use amd64? Is it stable enough?
>>Docs say so, but
>>browsning this list gives me second thoughts?
>>
>>
>
>I have a 2850 running postgresql, sometimes heavily
>loaded, but works like a charm besides that.
>
>There is a description on how to get java working on
>this list (as far as I remember).
>
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>
>>Perhaps this is all FAQ and RTFM, but I've searched
>>the net a bit about
>>this, couldn't find the right answers. Sorry, I'm
>>still a newbie in
>>AMD64-land. :)=
>>
>>
>
>The amd-port appears to be slightly faster than it's
>i386-cousin on same hardware.
>
>Claus
>
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