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xen-users
Re: Most stable distribution for running Xen [Was Re: [Xen-users] mysql
Hi,
Try using a distro thats tested more then gentoo, with gentoo there no
telling what combination of software is causing a problem. CentOS is
great (based off of RHE), very stable, otherwise debian is also a great
choice. I've used xen on both without issues.
-Mike
Paul Laws wrote:
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Mark Williamson wrote, On 25/05/05 11:03:
Would I have to use this when compiling gcc or when compiling mysql? (FWIW
I get the segv with both with a native mysql compilation under gentoo, and
with the precompiled (statically linked) binaries from mysql)
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I think we've had this problem on Gentoo before - can anyone confirm / deny?
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Having had segv problems with mysql over Xen over gentoo, has anyone got
recommendations for a distro which might do a better job?
Paul.
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Paul Laws
Analyst / Programmer
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