Mapserver on Solaris 10

Steven Haigh netwiz at CRC.ID.AU
Tue Feb 28 21:39:32 PST 2006


As said on the other reply, this isn't an Athlon machine. I will only have
it for 60 days - so I'm looking at getting some things up and running ASAP
when it arrives.

At the moment, I know very little about mapserver (I do the sysadmin on
the wireless.org.au server - not the map coding) however I could put
people in here with the people that do the coding for the site to see if
they can enhance the map database that we currently have to try to bog
down this Sun machine.

My aim is to throw as much as I can at it to see if I can make it slow.
Then review it based on this.

I personally know very little about GEOS and PostGIS - but I've joined
this list to try to learn a little more about what I'm dealing with.

On Wed, March 1, 2006 2:20 pm, Paul Ramsey wrote:
> Steve,
> Any chance you could also do some testing with GEOS and PostGIS on
> that machine?  This is Solaris 10 on Athlon 64, right? An interesting
> platform combination, would be nice to know we handle it...
> Paul
>
> On Feb 27, 2006, at 11:51 PM, Steven Haigh wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Sun are sending me a Sun Fire T2000 CoolThreads system to play around
>> with, and I'd like to throw mapserver on it and give it a major
>> workout.
>> The current site we run is at http://melbourne.wireless.org.au -
>> with the
>> mapserver part being at http://melbourne.wireless.org.au/maps.
>>
>> While looking through the archives etc, I don't see any mention of
>> Mapserver running on Solaris 10. Does anyone have any experience in
>> running this combination?


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