I installed nutch, tomcat, and java fresh. All of my FC5 installs use
only the minimal amount of packages, I think just editors, admin tools
and base. I don't put x servers on them. We also use network boots and
kickstart load to get a consistent install across machines. We install
java, nutch, and tomcat through post load scripts from network mounts so
it is always the same.
Another thing is the motherboard you use. FC5 is pretty good with
current drivers for most motherboards. We stick with intel boards
because we use SATA drives and most current intel motherboards raid
controllers are ICH7, etc. which are supported though the AHCI and PIX
drivers in FC5 or are Silicon Image SIL which are also supported out of
the box. The board we use actually have 8 SATA slots and have both
Intel and Sil controllers.
Dennis
Sami Siren wrote:
kawther khazri wrote:
Hi, I'd like to know, what distribution of linux that goes nutch,
because I ried to install Nutch in fedora 5 and I found many
difficulties. thanks.
I installed fedora core 5 recently and nutch works there the same way
as it has worked on every Linux where I have tried running it.
I think the most problems rise when people use the packaged java and
tomcat that come with OS. Instead do a fresh install & configuration
of java (from sun) and Tomcat and you can setup nutch on every flavor
of Linux with exactly the same procedure.
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