Performance Pack for Linux

Hi all,
I am trying to install Weblogic 4.5.1 on Red Hat Linux 6.1
When I set the weblogic.system.nativeIO.enable to true within the
weblogic.properties file, I receive an exception:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no muxer in shared library path
(libmuxer.so)
I tried looking through the installation documentation and was unable to
find anything related specifically to using the performance pack under Linux
(there was information specific to AIX and Solaris, however).
So I guess my question is: Is the performance pack supported for Linux? If
so, what might I have to modify in order for it to work correctly? Thanks-
Matt Groch

Andrew Nishigaya wrote:
Hi,
I just saw your post about there being no Linux NativeIO performance
pack. Is there any planned?Yes.
If so, could you provide a general
timeline?
It should be available in the Denali (5.1) release of WLS or shortly
thereafter. Denali is GA at the end of March.
>
BTW, Can you enlighten me as to what the libWeblogicLinux1.so file do
that is in the linux directory?I believe that it is some platform-specific debug code that we include.
-- Rob
We were hoping that this was the
NativeIO pack, but I guess we were wrong.
Any help would be appreciated!
-- nori
Srikant Subramaniam wrote:
Unfortunately, we don't support the performance pack for linux at this point in
time.
Srikant.
Matthew Groch wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to install Weblogic 4.5.1 on Red Hat Linux 6.1
When I set the weblogic.system.nativeIO.enable to true within the
weblogic.properties file, I receive an exception:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no muxer in shared library path
(libmuxer.so)
I tried looking through the installation documentation and was unable to
find anything related specifically to using the performance pack under Linux
(there was information specific to AIX and Solaris, however).
So I guess my question is: Is the performance pack supported for Linux? If
so, what might I have to modify in order for it to work correctly? Thanks-
Matt Groch
Andrew Nishigaya Chief Technology Officer and Founder
Miradi, Inc. Believe. Create. Collaborate.
Soquel, CA [email protected]
(831) 477-0561 http://www.miradi.com

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