That was exactly it. The compat.rpm is not installed when you pick 'minimal
system' on the install. We didnt' want gnome, kde, etc available for some
dingus to start up and run in X, so we left those bits out. BUT it seems
that doing the minimal makes sure compat.rpm isn't there.
Installed it and rebooted and that problem went away.
Thanks.
Ronald Van Der
Laan
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> I am in the process of making our first production Linux Guest for WAS
5.1.
> Went through all the steps to install and go to network deployment mode
and
> we noticed that under the new guest WAS starts up saying the JIT is
> disabled, but on our test guest, the JIT is enabled.
>
> I do not recall an option to turn this on... and neither does our
websphere
> person.
>
> So what did we miss?
Did you install the "compat" package on your production servers?
That seems to be a prereq for the JIT compiler.
Ronald van der Laan
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