Actually, if the new OS is the same version using 32bit multilib, then
you will just end up with the same version of the library. It could be
a library issue or it could be a hardware issue. We just don't know. I
believe overwhelmingly most people are not experiencing the problem.
This suggests that is a commonality between those people who get the
bug. I can say it's not an Intel vs AMD issue, It's not a multicore
issue. It's not a HT issue. I run my hlds servers on RHEL4 and Gentoo
current stable. All my machines are 2GB of RAM and top 3 speeds of
Operton Single cores. They all use Fiber Channel to access a SAN that
provides storage to all machines (or at least a big group of machines)
in a Colocation Center. I do have some test machines with Dual core
Opertons that are also using Gentoo stable + GCC4, a more customized
kernel, and libc6 2.4. My test machines don't seem to have any special
problems. I will say all the machines are 32bit userland/32bit kernels
as the machines would occasionally crash in the fiber channel driver
with a 64bit kernel.
Steven Hartland wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings
This Problem doesn't seem to be Operating System based.
We switched our Server OS from Suse 10.0 64 bit to Debian 3.1 64 bit
today, and the Problem of Engine v35 using 30-40% more CPU is still
existant.
So, its not OS based and not CPU based. (I remember Intel and AMD
Users experiencing this Problem)
Thats not a valid conclusion from trying one different platform.
Steve
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