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[Xen-users] /lib/tls.disabled or xen-friendly glibc?
Hi,
until now I have run Xen with /lib/tls out of the way for both dom0 and domU's,
but now I'm trying to install OpenLDAP in a domU, which requires TLS as
default. So now I have at least three options ahead of me:
1. mv /lib/tls.disabled back to /lib/tls and accept the performance penalty (is
there any documentation on how heavy this penalty is?)
2. Compile OpenLDAP without TLS support.
3. Compile a xen-friendly glibc.
Any guidelines on what would make more sense? Xen performance would be better
with /lib/tls disabled or with a xen-friendly glibc? Would it make any sense to
have TLS disabled (un-friendly glibc) in dom0, while TSL enabled (friendly
glibc) in a domU?
Thanks for any suggestions,
Angel de Vicente
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