I am cc'ing this to my sys admin for the XServes, to see if he can
tell me if this is possible. But as I (vaguely) recall, this had to be
fixed via Witango, either through something they did to my license OR
as a result of us upgrading to a "professional" license.
On Jun 19, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Ron Alt wrote:
Unfortunately, everything I find says this is not possible on Mac OSX.
Am I missing something?
Ron Alt
On Jun 18, 2009, at 6:45 AM, Jason Schulz wrote:
Try setting the processor affinity to the first two processors, so
it doesn't attempt to use all of them.
Regards,
Jason.
On 17/06/2009, at 11:35 PM, Ron Alt wrote:
Dale: those were good instructions. I was able to modify them for
Tenon's version of Apache (their version is already 32 bit, which
leaves out the first step).
Was able to get it to make a connection, but could not run it
further due to a licensing problem (tried several licenses -
including a new 30-day trial - which gave an error on a Mac intel
Quad processor - error says it would only work on two processors).
Ron Alt
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