Linux Kernel 2.6 and other info

2003-10-23 Thread Oscar Carrillo
Has anyone tried running Apache/Tomcat with the new 2.6-pre kernel?

Or for that matter, has anyone ran it under the mm, or O1 scheduler 
patches? I'm also planning on running it with a dual AthlonMP system. Has 
anyone had any experiences with that, good or bad. I assume it should be 
no problem but any feedback would be appreciated.

As a side note, I built Apache with a stock RH9 kernel and after compiling
a new kernel, apache couldn't load the modules. I compiled it again and
all was fine. But I thought it be good to post it here in case others have
the problem too.

Thanks,
Oscar


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Re: Linux Kernel 2.6 and other info

2003-10-23 Thread Oscar Carrillo
BTW,

I never have any problems with migrating from one built kernel to a newer
built kernel. The only time I've ever had problems was moving from a stock
RH kernel. Maybe RH stock kernel does something a little differently with
threads.

Of course, this is why it's better to compile from source instead of using
RPMs for such crucial packages. Or should I say, that's one reason why
some of us prefer installing from source. We never know exactly what RH is
doing in some areas. Most of the time we don't want to know, but in
something like this I feel better knowing what's going on underneath, and
therefore being able to do something about it when something goes wrong.  
And personally I don't think or expect RH to much care about breaking
Apache/mod_jk/Tomcat/Java when they want all those people to be paying for
RH Enterprise and customer support.

Anyways, I actually think people are better off, and helping the
community, if they compile certain packages from source. I guess this
turned into my 2 cents :)

Oscar


On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Oscar Carrillo wrote:

 Has anyone tried running Apache/Tomcat with the new 2.6-pre kernel?
 
 Or for that matter, has anyone ran it under the mm, or O1 scheduler 
 patches? I'm also planning on running it with a dual AthlonMP system. Has 
 anyone had any experiences with that, good or bad. I assume it should be 
 no problem but any feedback would be appreciated.
 
 As a side note, I built Apache with a stock RH9 kernel and after compiling
 a new kernel, apache couldn't load the modules. I compiled it again and
 all was fine. But I thought it be good to post it here in case others have
 the problem too.
 
 Thanks,
 Oscar
 
 
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