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01-11-2005 12:08 AM
01-11-2005 12:08 AM
EXEC_MAGIC
Hi!
We've an 3rdparty application eating memory due to the way other inhouse applications is interfacing it. Now the programmers have to fix it and it'll take a couple of months. In the meantime we're considering EXEC_MAGIC option for the 3rdparty application(32bit)running on HPUX11.0(64bit) in addition to more physical memory. In using EXEC_MAGIC we'll overcome the one Gb limit? What do we need to take into consideration using EXEC_MAGIC ? Any pifall?
Rgds
NilsI
We've an 3rdparty application eating memory due to the way other inhouse applications is interfacing it. Now the programmers have to fix it and it'll take a couple of months. In the meantime we're considering EXEC_MAGIC option for the 3rdparty application(32bit)running on HPUX11.0(64bit) in addition to more physical memory. In using EXEC_MAGIC we'll overcome the one Gb limit? What do we need to take into consideration using EXEC_MAGIC ? Any pifall?
Rgds
NilsI
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01-11-2005 12:25 AM
01-11-2005 12:25 AM
Re: EXEC_MAGIC
Before enabling/disbling EXEC_MAGIC, look at the document /usr/share/doc/mem_mgt.txt.
The mx. absolute limit for 32 bit progrms is 1.75 GB, that too if they are set with EXEC_MAGIC. With this, data segment can grwo upto 1GB.
Your best and long term option would be use of 64 bit.
Anil
The mx. absolute limit for 32 bit progrms is 1.75 GB, that too if they are set with EXEC_MAGIC. With this, data segment can grwo upto 1GB.
Your best and long term option would be use of 64 bit.
Anil
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01-11-2005 12:43 AM
01-11-2005 12:43 AM
Re: EXEC_MAGIC
the doc is available on 10.20. You can get it from here also.
ftp://eh:spear9@hprc.external.hp.com/
Anil
ftp://eh:spear9@hprc.external.hp.com/
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01-11-2005 01:30 AM
01-11-2005 01:30 AM
Re: EXEC_MAGIC
Hi Nilsl,
I fully agree with Anil that 64bit is the best option.
Meanwhile, if you want to consider the EXEC_MAGIC solution, adding more physical memory may be not sufficient. You need to increase the maxdsiz kernel parameter up to 2GB ( and may be maxdsiz_64 in order to have maxdsiz_64 > maxdsiz). You need to add more swap if necessary.
Nourreddine
I fully agree with Anil that 64bit is the best option.
Meanwhile, if you want to consider the EXEC_MAGIC solution, adding more physical memory may be not sufficient. You need to increase the maxdsiz kernel parameter up to 2GB ( and may be maxdsiz_64 in order to have maxdsiz_64 > maxdsiz). You need to add more swap if necessary.
Nourreddine
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