[mapguide-users] The "ideal" MapGuide server?
Marcus Spurkel
mspurkel at pacbell.net
Wed Jul 19 17:43:27 EDT 2006
Excellent. Hopefully I can stick with Core 5 then. I'm sure the
FastCGI issue is just a glitch on my part. Like I said, I didn't
install from your Apache/PHP/Tomcat file, as I already have Apache and
PHP running. Instead I tried to duplicate all the setup items from the
install script (including the mapguide.conf file that it generates) but
it's definitely possible that I overlooked something or implemented it
incorrectly. I'll go over it again carefully and let you know what happens.
-Marcus
Traian Stanev wrote:
>Fedora is the one that has gotten the most testing so far apart from
>RedHat.
>We have also successfully built on Debian, but haven't tried Ubuntu or
>SuSE. However I don't see why it wouldn't work on these with some
>massaging.
>
>I gave it a shot on gentoo x64 without success, so that's why I said
>that x64 doesn't work yet. Basically I got FDO to work fine, but
>mgserver was crashing on startup most likely because some place in the
>code assumes a LONG is 32 bits or something like that...
>
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>Traian
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marcus Spurkel [mailto:mspurkel at pacbell.net]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 4:31 PM
>To: users at mapguide.osgeo.org
>Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] The "ideal" MapGuide server?
>
>Cool, thanks! Any reason to prefer or avoid a specific Linux distro?
>I'm trying right now with FC5 but wouldn't mind switching if another is
>more advantageous. What about Ubuntu or SuSE? RedHat ES, if it's worth
>
>it, but something free would obviously be better.
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>-Marcus
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>Traian Stanev wrote:
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>>Hi Marcus,
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>>MapGuide doesn't yet compile on 64 bit platforms, so 64 bit is not an
>>option for now.
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>>The amount of RAM needed would probably depend on how many simultaneous
>>users you need to support. On a Linux box even 1 gig would work if you
>>are not loading it up with too many complex requests.
>>I can also imagine that certain custom written php scripts might
>>exercise the mapguide API in ways that can use arbitrary amounts of
>>memory, but that depends on you really. Also, I have seen some raster
>>layers spike the memory usage significantly, so that's also a factor.
>>
>>Traian
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Marcus Spurkel [mailto:mspurkel at pacbell.net]
>>Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 2:51 AM
>>To: users at mapguide.osgeo.org
>>Subject: [mapguide-users] The "ideal" MapGuide server?
>>
>>I was wondering if there was any consensus out there as to what the
>>ideal MapGuide server should consist of. I know you can have portions
>>on separate machines but if it all needed to live on one box, what
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>would
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>>the spec look like?
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>>1. Is a 64-bit CPU (and a 64-bit Linux distro) desirable? Can MapGuide
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>>even take advantage of 64-bit architecture?
>>2. How much RAM? 1GB? 2? 4? Is it the more the better? How much
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>swap
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>>space?
>>3. Any specific mobos or other hardware to avoid?
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>>Any input would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>-Marcus
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