Hello,
has anyone practical experience with running the 32-bit Linux x86 VM on a x86-64 Linux? Topics I'm interesed in: - stability (compared to a "native" 32 bit environment) - parallel installation of 32 bit and 64 bit libs vs. a 32 bit chroot environment - any impact on stability? - (not VM specific): is the amount of available physical memory limited for each 32 bit OS process, or for all 32 bit processes combined (not considering kernel space)? e.g. can I run 20 32-bit VMs, each allocating 1 GB of memory, on a machine with 64 GB RAM without a swapping spree? |
Holger Kleinsorgen wrote:
> has anyone practical experience with running the 32-bit Linux x86 VM on > a x86-64 Linux? I've been running solely on 64bit Fedora for well over year now. I'm using 32-bit VM most of the time, and I run 64-bit VM occasionally for testing purposes. > Topics I'm interesed in: > - stability (compared to a "native" 32 bit environment) I've never had any stability problems with the 32-bit VM, haven't noticed anything that would suggest that the 64-bit OS below is an issue. On the other hand I use my environment for development and testing only, I don't run any "production" servers on it. But I'd be surprised if the 64-bit OS caused troubles there. > - parallel installation of 32 bit and 64 bit libs vs. a 32 bit chroot > environment - any impact on stability? I've never tried chrooted environment. IIRC, I had to patch up the OracleInterface to point to the right version of the client lib (/lib64 vs /lib) and I believe it worked fine. I have no problems using 32-bit libs with 32-bit VMs, I use StoreForOracle every day. > - (not VM specific): is the amount of available physical memory limited > for each 32 bit OS process, or for all 32 bit processes combined (not > considering kernel space)? e.g. can I run 20 32-bit VMs, each allocating > 1 GB of memory, on a machine with 64 GB RAM without a swapping spree? I don't know anything about this stuff. HTH, Martin |
We're running mixed vw32/vw64 images on a x86-64 Linux (Debian Etch AMD64 to be specific). We're not using a chroot'ed environment but have the ia32-libs package installed. AFAIK you can run multiple 1 GB totaling more than 4GB. If you're going to run only vw32 images and want to use x86-64 only for the extra memory you might look at a so-called 'bigmem' or 'hugemem' kernel. These use the Physical Address Extension to be able to address more than 4GB of memory.
hth, Wouter On 9/29/07, Martin Kobetic <[hidden email]> wrote: Holger Kleinsorgen wrote: |
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We regularly run production 32-bit images on 64-bit linux86 with no
problem. Dave Holger Kleinsorgen wrote: > Hello, > > has anyone practical experience with running the 32-bit Linux x86 VM on > a x86-64 Linux? > > Topics I'm interesed in: > - stability (compared to a "native" 32 bit environment) > - parallel installation of 32 bit and 64 bit libs vs. a 32 bit chroot > environment - any impact on stability? > - (not VM specific): is the amount of available physical memory limited > for each 32 bit OS process, or for all 32 bit processes combined (not > considering kernel space)? e.g. can I run 20 32-bit VMs, each allocating > 1 GB of memory, on a machine with 64 GB RAM without a swapping spree? > > > |
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Holger Kleinsorgen wrote:
> Hello, > > has anyone practical experience with running the 32-bit Linux x86 VM on > a x86-64 Linux? Yep, been doing it for over three years. > > Topics I'm interesed in: > - stability (compared to a "native" 32 bit environment) No problems. At all. > - parallel installation of 32 bit and 64 bit libs vs. a 32 bit chroot > environment - any impact on stability? I generally only run in a 32-bit chroot environment to build 32-bit C code, since running 32-bit apps in the 64-bit environment is so stable. > - (not VM specific): is the amount of available physical memory limited > for each 32 bit OS process, or for all 32 bit processes combined (not > considering kernel space)? e.g. can I run 20 32-bit VMs, each allocating > 1 GB of memory, on a machine with 64 GB RAM without a swapping spree? I haven't tried this, but I believe that it should work. -Martin |
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