Umm.. did you look at the detailed unix build info? it's a pig but all I do is use this command "make -f client.mk" and it checks out the latest tree uses my specific arguments "ac_add_options --enable-new-strings ac_add_options --enable-optimize" and it compiles if the tree is green.
I wonder why there is a red hat box in the mix? what is the reason? Now I am a Debian bigot, but my guess is that so are you guys, is there somthing specific about Redhat and mysql that I don't know?
Second why not mylex cards in all the box's? mylex's new DAC110 SCSI cards are simply the fastest I have ever seen.
Why not Gigabit? I use it with Linux it works, it makes all that heavy duty hardware sing, 100mbit is just a passe:>
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how long does it take for you to build a CVS check out?
took two and a half hours this morning for me.
Umm.. did you look at the detailed unix build info?
it's a pig but all I do is use this command "make -f client.mk" and it checks out the latest tree uses my specific arguments
"ac_add_options --enable-new-strings
ac_add_options --enable-optimize"
and it compiles if the tree is green.
*shrug* it renders fine for me.
I could care less about the conection to the outside;
It's internal bandwith that I care about. Also overhead on these cards is lower.
I wonder why there is a red hat box in the mix? what is the reason? Now I am a Debian bigot, but my guess is that so are you guys, is there somthing specific about Redhat and mysql that I don't know?
Second why not mylex cards in all the box's? mylex's new DAC110 SCSI cards are simply the fastest I have ever seen.
Why not Gigabit? I use it with Linux it works, it makes all that heavy duty hardware sing, 100mbit is just a passe :>
I am proud that you chose Potato for most of your box's