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Hello,We at Odum run our production (4.5, soon to be 4.6.1) and test (4.6.1) Dataverse instances in VMware using RHEL/CentOS 7. You are welcome to run it under RHEL 6 (or even Debian or some other UNIX) as long as your chosen platform will run a supported Postgres <=9.3.CPU usage will be bursty and only truly heavy during startup, but be sure to give Glassfish plenty of RAM. We gave our Dataverse 64GB total, specifying a 48GB JVM heap, but we typically consume 18-23GB in active memory and Linux holds the rest as cache.
I hope this helps? (and congratulations!)Donald
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Hi All--We are putting in the system install request to our (supercomputing) centre. They want to know what level of OS to build the VMs (on VMWare) for us. I can see preference for RHEL/CentOS in the Architecture & Components Guide (http://guides.dataverse.org/en/4.5.1/installation/prep.html) but not the version we should be going with for Dataverse 4.6.1.I have trawled though github & find references to RHEL/CentOS 6, so i'm going with this. But, i'm also presuming there are no problems installing on VMWare?ThanksJanet
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Thanks, Don. To be honest, I'm not sure why http://guides.dataverse.org/en/4.6.1/installation/prerequisites.html#postgresql says, "Version 9.x is required." I'm using PostgreSQL 8.4 on various test servers running CentOS 6 and it works fine. That's the version I get from yum. If we're using any features specific to 9.x, I'm not aware of what they are.My test servers happen to be on VMWare but I'm glad Don weighed in with details about a production environment.Some day Harvard will upgrade to RHEL/CentOS 7, but I'm not sure when. When we do, I'm sure we'll adjust the Installation Guide to indicate that it's the version we test with.Philp.s. Venki is using CentOS 7 as well. He requested an rApache RPM for it: https://github.com/IQSS/dataverse/issues/3208
On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 6:13 AM, don sizemore <don.si...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,We at Odum run our production (4.5, soon to be 4.6.1) and test (4.6.1) Dataverse instances in VMware using RHEL/CentOS 7. You are welcome to run it under RHEL 6 (or even Debian or some other UNIX) as long as your chosen platform will run a supported Postgres <=9.3.CPU usage will be bursty and only truly heavy during startup, but be sure to give Glassfish plenty of RAM. We gave our Dataverse 64GB total, specifying a 48GB JVM heap, but we typically consume 18-23GB in active memory and Linux holds the rest as cache.
I hope this helps? (and congratulations!)Donald
painstakingly pecked on my iPhone.
Hi All--We are putting in the system install request to our (supercomputing) centre. They want to know what level of OS to build the VMs (on VMWare) for us. I can see preference for RHEL/CentOS in the Architecture & Components Guide (http://guides.dataverse.org/en/4.5.1/installation/prep.html) but not the version we should be going with for Dataverse 4.6.1.I have trawled though github & find references to RHEL/CentOS 6, so i'm going with this. But, i'm also presuming there are no problems installing on VMWare?ThanksJanet
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Will take note of Postgres versions too, I've not had much to do with it but obviously now v interested.
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To avoid extra dramas?
Prev comment from
As in, will RHEL/CentOS 6 be stable for the next 12 mths or so, or should we consider going to 7 now?
Th aks
I should have said will RHEL/centos 6 be suitable OS for dataverse ongoing for some time? Etc... thx
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It's kind of like posting a letter in the old days, waiting overnight in anticipation for a reply...
Thanks again
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