From: Ciro I. <cy...@gm...> - 2007-04-09 04:44:00
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2007/3/5, Ciro Iriarte <cy...@gm...>: > 2007/3/5, Florian Gleixner <fl...@bi...>: > > > > Usually you can run 32 bit software on a 64 bit kernel. If you install > > all 32 bit dependant software (libs), then it may be possible to use a > > 32 bit and a 64 bit version at the same time. But i don't know if your > > distro supports it - some offer 32 bit libs, some not. > > > > Flo > Thanks for your input Flo, the distro does have some *-32bit rpm, but > it's not the case for rrdtools, already explored all the options but > it seems the optimal would be to work with the same architecture, that > means, reinstalling the x86_64 box with i586 version of the distro or > getting another x86_64 box.. > > Ciro > Oreon seems to be useful in this case (still didn't try it), it has a "custom graphic" option and seems to extract data from perfparse. Ciro |