Re: Virtualizing RedHat 6.1

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Hi Michael,

--- Ven 31/7/09, Michael Tokarev <mjt@xxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
> But once installed (you may even do it on real rh-6.x) you
> can just copy it to
> another machine (together with a few user/group definitions
> and a few files in
> /etc) or upgrade your current one.  That's basically
> what I always did.
Good idea

> What I tried to say really is -- if you want to run it on
> 64bit system you need
> a special program I wrote to set up linux personality
> properly.  While 64bit
> kernel is able to run 32bit executables just fine, oracle8i
> is buggy and assumes
> 3g/1g memory split, while on 64bit kernel it's more like
> 4g/0g (it gives almost
> all 4g memory to userspace), and oracle crashes at
> startup.  But only on 64bit
> system and without ADDR_LIMIT_3GB personality flag.
So it should work on Debian i386, I think I'll give it a try

> > Maybe better off-list as is not kvm related.
> 
> Sure it's not kvm-related, but you're not first to have
> this idea.  There are 8i
> installs still (8i is not supported anymore by
> Oracle).  Lacking better place,
> let's make it archived and findable here... ;)
So cc'ing the list


      
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