I my case... My only desire would be getting AOLServer to work
perfectly
on 64bit platforms.
I have not heard of anyone that has AOLServer working on it with a
decent load (more than 10K hits / day) on a 64 bits platform and do
not
restart it for at least 1 month.
Aolserver/64bits works perfectly for me at BookMooch.com, I run it
entirely on a single 8 core server with 24bg of RAM, running debian.
I'm doing a bit less than a half-million hits a day, and every one of
those hits is a dynamically created tcl page, with database
operations (my images are served from a separate, dumb http server)
There are some minor compilation issues on 64 bit, that would take
1/2 a day to permanently solve in the cvs tree (Dossy helped me
compile mine, in my case) but otherwise it's 100% stable.
My uptime is about 2 months. I sometimes have to reboot due to a
semaphore deadlock, but I think that's in the database library, not
aolserver (it happens during my nightly full backup).
-john
www64:~# uname -a
Linux www64 2.6.18-5-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Aug 30 01:14:54 UTC 2007 x86_64
GNU/Linux
www64:/usr/local/aolserver/servers/bookmooch/modules/nslog# wc -l
access.log.001
432861 access.log.001
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