I've been running Tomcat on x86-64 using Blackdown 1.4.2 amd64 build all
day and it's working fine. I tested a few webapps that are fairly complex.
I also tried Blackdown's 1.4.2 for i386 and it also gave me no problems,
although I didn't test that as much.
The one problem I did notice is that JNI fails on the amd64 build if you
use 32 bit libraries (have to use 32 bit JVM, but it works fine if you do).
What version of Tomcat are you using? Anything odd about your server.xml
config?
PS - it seems to work fine under both SuSE 9.0 and FC1, but most of the
testing I've done has been under SuSE.
-ml
Barry Roberts wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 04:40:10PM -0500, Nathan Bryant wrote:
>This is the wrong list. You should post the JVM/Hotspot error to the
>java-linux list somewhere on
Blackdown.org. It might be a good idea not
>to use ZIP format.
>
>
>
So far no response on that list, and the plain text was too big for this list.
>The 32 bit jdk should, in theory, work on Fedora but you will need to
>install the i686 glibc rpm's. If you selected mozilla during
>installation, the 32-bit libraries should be present, otherwise you can
>get them from the distribution or the external updates respository that
>has been discussed here recently.
>
>
Ok, so much for the theory. I've tried the latest 32-bit jvms from
Sun,
blackdown.org, and IBM. With the 32-bit glibc and libstdc++,
they install, and will run Tomcat. Sometimes. For a few seconds.
Then I hit the server a couple of times and get something like the
error below.
So if anybody is succesfully using Java, especially tomcat or any
servlet container on an x86-64, I would love to hear how it was done
(what jvm, distro, etc.), since this is about what I was getting on
SuSE 8.1.
Thanks,
Barry Roberts
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: Oops: 0010
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: CPU 1
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: Pid: 18527, comm: java Not tainted
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: RIP: 0010:[<00000001801c7fce>]
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: RSP: 0000:0000010078583e48 EFLAGS: 00010212
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: 00000000cb5e2d40 RCX:
0000000000000000
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: 0000010078583f38 RDI:
00000000cb5e2dd0
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: RBP: 0000000000000000 R08: 0000000008052b7c R09:
00000000c8988920
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 00000000c898878c R12:
0000010078583f58
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: R13: 0000010005412728 R14: 000000000000000c R15:
0000010078582a58
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: FS: 0000002a95565060(0000) GS:ffffffff80572880(005b)
knlGS:00000000cb5e4bb0
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: CS: 0010 DS: 002b ES: 002b CR0: 000000008005003b
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: CR2: 00000001801c7fce CR3: 0000000037ffe000 CR4:
00000000000006e0
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: Process java (pid: 18527, stackpage=10078583000)
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: Stack: 0000010078583e48 0000000000000000 00000001801c7fce
0000000100000000
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: 0000000000000000 55b37e4400000000 0000000100000000
08052b7c00000000
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: 8013daaa00000000 00000000ffffffff 3b9ab29000000000
c898878c00000000
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: Call Trace: [<ffffffff801101ce>]{do_signal+158}
[<ffffffff8013daaa>]{compat_sys_futex+202}
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: [<ffffffff8011061b>]{intret_signal+45}
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel:
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: Code: Bad RIP value.
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: RIP [<00000001801c7fce>] RSP
<0000010078583e48>
Jan 31 04:15:35 optitwo kernel: CR2: 00000001801c7fce