• Does OpenKM run on Ubuntu 10.04 amd64 (64 Bit)?

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 #5125  by baiki
 
I am wondering whether OpenKM 4.1 is running properly under Ubuntu 10.04 amd64. Does anyone got it up and running? Other experiences, all is welcome right now.

Thanks,
Baiki
 #5135  by baiki
 
Guess I did something wrong then, because my Java VM crashes 8 times out of 10. Will try to post some output tomorrow.

Thanks a lot.

Cheers,
Baiki
 #5146  by jllort
 
Are you using java sun no ? jdk 1.6

make java-version to see which java version you've got installed

and take a look at startup log server to understand what happens
 #5169  by baiki
 
jllort wrote:Are you using java sun no ? jdk 1.6

make java-version to see which java version you've got installed

and take a look at startup log server to understand what happens
Hello again,

Sorry but I am unable to continue on this subject since I decided to use an ordinary 32 bit Ubuntu. But for the record, here's what I did (and didn't workout):
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1. Check for installed Java on system
$ java -version (OpenKM needs JDK 1.6 (or higher))
2. Install Java JDK (tried the openjdk - can't remebmer exactly - as well without any success)
First check the /etc/apt/sources.list if this line is enabled:
deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu lucid partner
And then the usual:
$ sudo apt-get update
Now you should be able to install the JDK
$ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk
$ java -version
Output should look alike:
java version "1.6.0_20"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_20-b02)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 16.3-b01, mixed mode)
Now re-boot the whole server, start okm, login (localhost:8080/OpenKM/), logout, close server and edit OpenKM.cfg
Guess there was something wrong. However, if I get hands-on such a server again, I will try it again.

Thanks so much for you help.
Baiki
 #5173  by jllort
 
With 32 Bit ubuntu you'll be able only to redirect 2GB ram with java. If you got a great size repository with so much users you need 64 bits that enables to use more ram with java.
 #5178  by baiki
 
jllort wrote:With 32 Bit ubuntu you'll be able only to redirect 2GB ram with java. If you got a great size repository with so much users you need 64 bits that enables to use more ram with java.
Oh, I see, that could be really an issue in the "future". Can PAE (Physical Address Extension) in my Ubuntu kernel not solve this problem? I use Linux 2.6.32-22-generic-pae #33-Ubuntu SMP?

Thank you so much,
Baiki

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