Hi David,

can you please describe your problems more detailed?

OTC should run on 64Bit hardware and 64Bit-Java, even this is not really 
supported.

I know about an issue (not tracked yet) in the starter-script. Sometimes it 
does not find the correct wrapper.

2 GB should be sufficient.

Regards,

Jörn


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On 04.10.2011 21:29, David Wilson wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Following comments within this forum I have obtained an AMD Athlone (64
> bit) based server which ihas 2Gb of RAM on board. Hopefully this will be a
> bit friskier.
>
> I have set it up with Debian 5 and intended to install Java, but there seem
> to be some problems associated with the use of 64 bit hardware and Java
> particularly with the 64 bit platform.
>
> I am investigating this as we speak but if anybody has any experience of
> this could you let me know what you did.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Dave
>
>
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