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  1. IRIX and large SMP: donations of shells &c

    Alex Avriette <a_avriette@acs.org> — 2002-08-08T20:49:24Z

    I'm going to be overseeing a move from a Mac-based postgres database (100k
    transactions/day, roughly 5M rows) to an SGI Octane in the near-ish term.The
    machine will only be two-way SMP. I'd like to see it working 64-bit and
    compiled with MIPSpro. I have a friend who has mostly succeeded in getting
    it compiiled with MIPSpro, but Neil told me today there might be concerns
    with SMP systems > 4cpu's. I offered access on a system with 6 cpus (SGI
    Challenge L, R4400's). I may have access to other machines, including a
    36-cpu Octane with R10k's. If this is useful to somebody on the core group,
    please let me know. I'd really like to see Postgres understand MIPSpro and
    irix out of the box. I understand there is some difficulty at present.
    
    I'd appreciate a Cc on the thread, if possible.
    
    Thanks,
    alex
    
    
  2. Re: IRIX and large SMP: donations of shells &c

    Neil Conway <nconway@klamath.dyndns.org> — 2002-08-08T20:53:08Z

    Alex Avriette <a_avriette@acs.org> writes:
    > I have a friend who has mostly succeeded in getting
    > it compiiled with MIPSpro, but Neil told me today there might be concerns
    > with SMP systems > 4cpu's.
    
    That's my impression, anyone -- I can't say I've confirmed that with
    any benchmarks.
    
    > I offered access on a system with 6 cpus (SGI Challenge L, R4400's).
    
    As I indicated in IRC, I'd be interested in the use of that
    machine. If that's okay, can you send me the auth info via email? You
    can find my GPG key on keyserver.net.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Neil
    
    -- 
    Neil Conway <neilconway@rogers.com>
    PGP Key ID: DB3C29FC
    
    
    
  3. Re: IRIX and large SMP: donations of shells &c

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2002-08-08T20:58:11Z

    Alex Avriette <a_avriette@acs.org> writes:
    > I'd really like to see Postgres understand MIPSpro and
    > irix out of the box. I understand there is some difficulty at present.
    
    Like what?
    
    			regards, tom lane