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December 2, 2010
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Upgrading to FMIS 4.0 on CentOS

  • December 2, 2010
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Hi,

So as to increase the lagg in our live applications we ve upgraded

to FMIS 4.0 which is 64 bit.

In the link, http://help.adobe.com/en_US/flashmediaserver/configadmin/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d119f2925e64-7ff0.html

its mentioned,

Note: Cache settings have no effect on live streams, as live streams

do not need or utilize the cache.

Anything I should configure to make fms work better as we have

upgraded from 32bit to 64 bit which will be able to address more than

4 GB RAM. I m using 64bit machine with 8GB RAM on CentOS.

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    Participating Frequently
    December 3, 2010

    Hi karthik,

    Like you mentioned file cache - is one of the configurable values which would take advantage of 64-bit. I will try to find if there any such other configurable parameters which we can take advantage off.

    But main thing is with 64-bit support - we would be able to take advantage of things which comes as part of 64-bit process over 32-bit process (like addressable space limitation  for a single process) - it might not be something which is explicit but something which would work behind the scenes so its always advantageous to have 64-bit architecture. (see this if you want to have a look - its generic article though - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/64-bit see pros section)

    If i get more info - i will surely let you know.

    Known Participant
    December 3, 2010

    Hi,

    The file cache, its mentioned in the document that its of no use

    for live applications and so its not useful for us. I have just

    upgraded from 3.5 to 4.0 and so may be I need to configure something

    still. 64bit application should be able to address 16GB of RAM.

    The Origin we are using is 16 GB RAM and the edges are 8 GB RAM.

    If you can advice the configurable parameters which we can take

    advantage off for 64Bit FMIS would be much appreciated.

    Thanks

    Karthik.