Hi,
I am desperately trying to keep JBoss running without the JVM crashing on
Redhat 7.2. I have spent days trying to track down the problems, but to
no avail. I cannot find a stable JVM to run with JBoss (both 2.4.5 or
3.0.0_RC2). We need to import large amounts of legacy data, and I can't
ge
We are running redhat 7.2 with 2.4.9-31 kernel, with
BlackDown 1.3.1_02b FCS,
no problems.
Achilleas
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> Subject: [JBoss-user] HELP : Stable JVM for running JBoss on Redhat 7.2
> (smp) ??
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am desperately trying to keep JBoss running without the JVM crashing on
> Redhat 7.2. I have spent days trying to track down the problems, but to
> no ava
We're using SuSE linux now but before, when we had red-hat, I remember
it was extermely important to install the jvm via rpm from sun. You can
download a tar.gz jvm or you can get the red-hat rpm. If we used the
tar.gz version it failed miserably all the time. When we installed
their rpm things
>ps. SuSE is way better than RedHat :-)
Really? Why? (in context to using jboss with it? )
I'm using Suse, but want to switch to red hat, because we had some trouble
to get the newest rpm versions for suse. Eg. Postgres.
bye
Stefan
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I dont think using SUN's supplied jdk rpms, or using redhat's postgresql
rpm is the way to go.
1) USE BLACKDOWN jdk.
2) COMPILE and TUNE postgresql by your own.
Thats why you are using *NIX and opensource isnt it??
Cause you can fine tune any piece of it.
Although you can install packages fro
Not to mention the seven CD's worth of software that they ship with! {{{:-)
-Steve
Dennis Muhlestein wrote:
> First of all, I agree there may be better JVMs than sun's rpm for
> redhat, like BlackDown or whatever. I haven't spent a lot of time on
> that subject.
>
> In reguards to SuSE vs Re