That's very interesting to know, Gustaf.  I've got 4.5.1 built though
performance seems to be roughly the same.  I'm using nsoracle and at
this point, I think it might be the cause of some segmentation fault
crashes.  I'm using 2.8a1 which seems to be less stable than 2.7
though I'm also half expecting application level issues with
aolserver.

All seem to point to aolserver being capable of 64-bit, so I should
suppose this is an application level problem.  It's just really hard
to figure out how to trace all the threads that are running.  I hope
you might give me some hint on debugging techniques on aolserver.

Thanks very much for your insight.

On Jun 15, 3:09 pm, Gustaf Neumann <neum...@wu-wien.ac.at> wrote:
> Am 14.06.10 09:24, schrieb Sep Ng:> Thanks for the swift reply Gustaf.  I 
> have Debian Etch on 64-bit as
> > the OS platform and I'm thinking that OS choice should not
> > particularly affect performance, right?
>
> i doubt that there will be a perceivable difference between Linux versions,
> but this depends, how fine you measure :). openacs.org runs aolserver 4.5.1
> with Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS since more than a year without any problems.
>
> $ file /usr/local/aolserver/bin/nsd
> /usr/local/aolserver/bin/nsd: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version
> 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.8, dynamically linked (uses shared libs),
> not stripped
>
> -gustaf
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