Michael Crozier wrote: >>Conspicuously absent from that list are such hardware platforms as >>AMD64, SPARC, and operating systems such as Solaris, NetBSD, OpenBSD, or >>other Linux distributions (e.g. - RHAT/Fedora, where Kerberos issues >>tend to arise, and SuSE). >> >> > >I'm currently running 1.1.5rc2 on Solaris 10 x86-64 on a large and very active >database in our staging environment, between 7.4.X and 8.0.X. Due to >constant activity and long vacuum times, the initial sync is taking a >significant amount of time and I cannot yet provide much information. > >My configuration is quite simple (2 database instances, ~200 tables, ~100 >sequences) and I'll only be testing the initial sync and a move. I could, >however, perform some specific tests on smaller sets. In addition to the >Solaris 10/opteron hardware, I also have Sparc machines with Solaris 9 >available for testing. > >michael > > Hearing this at least says that it generally works, on Solaris, which is: a) Not too surprising, since that has usually been a pretty well tested environment, and b) Another test report :-).
Let me see about updating the test reports :-). The x86-64 cases are now added :-). Verifying that you can compile and run at least the fairly simple cases in the "tests" directory goes a pretty long ways... Thanks for the report! If there's more by tomorrow, that would be even more excellent :-) _______________________________________________ Slony1-general mailing list [email protected] http://gborg.postgresql.org/mailman/listinfo/slony1-general
