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Re: MySQLTuner reports wrong OS bitness




On 29 Jul 2009, at 7:49pm, Brian F. Opitz wrote:

An odd report from the output of MySQLTuner shows the OS version on a 2x3Ghz Quad-Core Intel Xeon running OS X S 10.5.5 as 32-bit instead of 64-bit. Somewhere I recall a report(s) of shipping versions of Leopard server were not fully 64-bit OOB.

That concept doesn't mean anything. There's no such thing as 'fully'.

Could this be a problem with MySQLTuner or is it, in fact, the case regarding the 'bitness' of Leopard at this versioning level?

Could be either. If an application is compiled for 32-bit only, it may have no good way to find out whether it's running on 32-bit or 64- bit. You would have to talk to the people who wrote MySQLTuner.


Simon.
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