I've also been running a development machine with RH9/kernel 2.6.0 using Tomcat 4.1.29/Apache 2.0.48/mod_jk/JDK-1.4.2_03/struts/jdbc-common pool/Postgresql-7.4.1. No real load test yet, but haven't needed to set the LD_KERNEL_ASSUME yet.
I'm going to start working with JMeter and see if I can produce some benchmark results against the 2.4 kernel. I'll be putting the setup procedure and benchmark results here: http://daydream.stanford.edu/tomcat/install_web_services.html What was meant by "Linux 2.6"? Was that Debian or Suse? Oscar > > Does anyone have stability issues on this platform (without any > > LD_ASSUME_KERNEL, and with Sun JDK 1.4.2 or similar very recent VM) ? > > I'm trying to compare with Redhat 9 and see if the troubles also happen > > with that (cleaner) platform. > > > > Bonus question: How's the performance / scalability ? > > I've been running Linux kernels 2.6.0 on a couple of very lightly loaded > Tomcat servers without any issues. This is running on Fedora Core 1 and > JDK 1.4.2_01-b06 (which reminds me, I should upgrade that machine to the > latest JDK, 1.4.2_03-b02). No LD_ASSUME_KERNEL env vars set. I also have > a Redhat 7.3 with kernel 2.6.0 server running Tomcat with JDK 1.4.2_02-b03 > with no problems, but again it's a development server so no real load. > > I haven't done any performance / scalability tests but theoretically it > should be a lot better than 2.4 kernels. > > BTW, I'm not sure what platform you really mean by "Linux 2.6" as that > isn't a specific platform, but any Linux distribution running a 2.6 > kernel. > > -Dave > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
