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[Xen-users] Is NPTL in PV Xen Possible in RHEL5/CentOS 5 Distros?
I'm in a bit of a bind. My organization is planning to move to a new
mail system and I really want this box to be up as close to 24x7 as
possible. I am currently working on an HVM domain running RHEL on top
of CentOS. What I'm concerned about is the issue of I/O (disk and
network) since a mail system will be very busy in that way. The mail
app I'm planning on running needs NPTL. When I tried a paravirtualized
Fedora Core a few years back, the installer for that app said it
wouldn't install since the kernel didn't have NPTL. So this led me to
believe that I had to wait for HVM. Now, I'm not so sure... In my
recent searches, I've seen that all that's really required is a glibc
that supports NPTL and that if one runs Xen this way, you wind up with
slow performance. I suspect this has something to do with the TLS lib
that many Xen docs say to rename?
So has anyone made a glibc that will install on RHEL or CentOS that is
Xen friendly at this point? If so, I may be in much better shape than I
thought.
Thanks.
--
George Lenzer
Computer and Networking Specialist
Cleveland Public Library
Automation Department
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