Re: [Fedora-directory-devel] Using Apache httpd

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Brian Topping wrote:


On Nov 1, 2005, at 8:50 AM, David Boreham wrote:

Nathan Kinder wrote:

What issues are you having with ns-httpd on x86_64? Are you simply having problems starting it?


The OP was seeing segfault on admin server startup, which he assumed was the
problem mentioned here:
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/FAQ#Admin_Server_fails_to_start_on_MP_Linux_kernel_or_on_x86_64

He then tried the Sun JVM (1.5, not 1.4x), which didn't work either,
for reasons unknown at this time.


Sorry for the delay to get back... David has the correct sequence here, but it was late and I realized this morning that I had reinstalled the rpm and didn't update the JRE path. I'll take a look at that stuff today to close it out and update what notes I can on the subject.

If this is the issue that David referenced above, then you don't need to use the Sun JVM to work around the problem. The problem is that the IBM JVM crashes when JIT compiling something during the Admin Server startup. You can disable JIT by adding "-Djava.compiler=NONE" to the jvm.option parameter in <server root>/admin-serv/config/jvm12.conf. This should not have any sort of performance impact since we only really use Java for running the console application.

-NGK


Rich, thanks for the leads on httpd 2.0.  I'll also give those a whirl.

-b

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