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Hi RecOll Do you want try run OFP on BSD ? (it would have possible ) (BSD use glibc 2.2.3 i not know if ofp run with this package) 1) You have the FreeBSD Linux binary compatibility activated ? If No Just go here: http://www.freebsd.org go under the "Handbook" section and look for "Running Linux software under FreeBSD". Have fun Ves [McY]
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Hello Gotico. Change the kernel with one "NO SMP" Â (SimmetricMultiProcessor) or recompile it without smp support. After your server will use only one CPU. You look for AMPD demon bit compatible with SMP kernel if on you turnOFF it. The behaviour of the server linux ofp is variable, this becouse is not full optimized. Vesuvio [McY]
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You try NSCD demon on. Now On our server run redhat9.0 we have first update with new glibc package relesead of redhat, (resolve much problems) and after abilitated nscd demon. Remember Nscd is a daemon that provides a cacheing of glibc and for the passwd, group, and hosts databases through standard libc interfaces, such as getpwnam, getpwuid, getgrnam, getgrgid, gethostbyname, and others. Each cache has a separate TTL (time-to-live) for its data; modifying the local database (/etc/passwd, and so forth) causes the cache to become invalidated within fifteen seconds. Note that the shadow file is specifically not cached. getspnam calls remain uncached as a result. Vesuvio [McY]
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Killbox please, post hardware and S.O used for your server. Vesuvio [McY]
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Hello Shrike For your questions read article at this link http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=4618 Bye Vesuvio [McY] p.s. Ofp isn't optimized for run on machine not 32bit cpu.
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@ Suma Please report at developer staff server linux of optimize server for glibc 2.3.2. On Some distro linux not work the server. Look on debug libc.so.6. Thx Now all the know new linux distro use glibc 2.3.2. Imao benu Who have do the tests writed on ? Vesuvio [MCY]
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yeah benu  I agree with you. The MCY have now 1.94 Linux Server for test Vesuvio [McY]
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The segmentation fault on some Linux system is possible resolve only with optimizing the source code of the server ofp for that glibc. See Halflife linux server
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For Segmentation Fault user Is know that the original glibc version 2.3.2 have a bit problems with some applications. Some new released distro (redhat,suse,....) use the libc customize and this can give some problem with server ofp. In the our case first of update distro look for version glibc installed if >2.3.2 the server start well This problem is possible resolve only with optimize the source code server ofp for new glibc. REDHAT 7.3 ---> Ok REDHAT 8.0 ---> Ok REDHAT 9.x ---> Failed SUSE 8.0 -------> Ok SUSE 8.2 -------> Failed Getoo -----------> Ok Trustix 2.0 -----> Failed Trustix 1.5 ------> OK Vesuvio [MCY]