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12-20-2001 03:10 AM
12-20-2001 03:10 AM
Is anyone aware of the minimum amount of RAM needed to run hp-ux 11.00?
thanks in advance
John
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12-20-2001 03:14 AM
12-20-2001 03:14 AM
SolutionI'm definitely not a Guru ... but I did try this :-)
256 Mb is the absolute minimum. Don't expect to run anything else next to the Unix though.
512 Mb would be the minimum if you want to run a database (tried this with oracle) too.
I am however a big fan of the "Memory is cheap, so buy lots"-rule :-).
Hope this helps,
Tom Geudens
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12-20-2001 03:14 AM
12-20-2001 03:14 AM
Re: HP-UX 11.00 physical memory limitations
HP-UX 11.00 32-bits --> 32 MB
HP-UX 11.00 64-bits --> 64 MB
This is the absolute minimum to boot, but it is not recommanded.
A minimum of 512 MB is recommanded for 64-bits
Fr??d??ric
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12-20-2001 03:17 AM
12-20-2001 03:17 AM
Re: HP-UX 11.00 physical memory limitations
devresource.hp.com/STK/hpux_faq.html
Model 32-bit 64-bit
Workstations:
Series 700: 712, 715/64/80/100/100XC, 725/100
X
B132L, B132L+, B160L, B180L
X
B1000, B2000
X
C100, C110, C160L
X
C160, C180, C180XP, C200, C240, C360
X
X
C3000, C3600
X
J200, J210, J210XC
X
J280, J282, J2240
X
X
J5000, J5600, J6000, J7000
X
Servers:
A180, A180C
X
A400, A5xx
X
Dx10, Dx20, Dx30, Dx50, Dx60
X
Dx70, Dx80, Dx90
X
X
E, F, G, H, I (all)
X
Kx00, Kx10, Kx20
X
Kx50, Kx60, Kx70, Kx80
X
X
L1000, L2000, L3000
X
N4000/360, N4000/440, N4000/550
X
R380, R390
X
X
T500, T520
X
T6xx
X
X
V22xx, V2500, V2600
X
Enterprise Parallel Servers: EPS22, EPS23, EPS40
X
X
Unsupported Hardware
These workstations and graphics adapters are no longer supported:
Workstations: 705, 710, 715/33, 715/50, 715/75, 720, 725/50, 725/75, 730, 735, 750, 755
Graphics adapters: GRX, CRX, CRX-24, CRX-48Z
Storage Requirements
HP-UX 11.0 requires a system having:
64 MB memory, minimum.
128 MB swap space for updating or cold-installing.
2GB root disk, minimum, when installing or updating to HP-UX 11.0. This can be a single disk drive or combination of physical disks configured as one root volume group.
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12-20-2001 03:20 AM
12-20-2001 03:20 AM
Re: HP-UX 11.00 physical memory limitations
I have a HP 9000 series 712 with a 100MHz processor.
At present RAM is not a problem, as for the hard disk, I have a 1GB boot disk only.
I am obviously not going to be able to get ver 11.00 onto it.
thanks for your help,
John
P.s. any ideas where I can get some cheap disks, hash units, etc.
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12-20-2001 03:25 AM
12-20-2001 03:25 AM
Re: HP-UX 11.00 physical memory limitations
I assume the 9000/712/100 is 32 bit, but is there a way of finding out without looking at the owners manual?
thanks again,
John
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12-20-2001 03:35 AM
12-20-2001 03:35 AM
Re: HP-UX 11.00 physical memory limitations
This will tell you if the kernel ( and therefore the operating system) is 32 or 64 bit
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12-20-2001 03:36 AM
12-20-2001 03:36 AM
Re: HP-UX 11.00 physical memory limitations
Try getconf KERNEL_BITS
Fr??d??ric
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12-20-2001 04:43 AM
12-20-2001 04:43 AM
Re: HP-UX 11.00 physical memory limitations
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/os/11i/hpwoldfullpres.pdf
live free or die
harry
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12-20-2001 05:26 AM
12-20-2001 05:26 AM
Re: HP-UX 11.00 physical memory limitations
To get the version of the O/S you have loaded, execute the command below:
getconf KERNEL_BITS
As for memory limits and minimum's, the main theory that I have been told before is that the minimum required to run the O/S is 32MB for 32bit, and 64MB for 64bit.
Now for the tricky part of configuring the right amount of memory for your system. Several factors go into this, such as database, application used, how many users are going to accessing the system (this is a big one), and what speed of processor's you will be running.
Databases such as oracle, I have in the past used 512MB memory for each oracle instance as a minimum rule of thumb.
Applications such as high I/O rated one's that we use here in the medical field require a fair amt of memory in order to function, so now we are configuring a minimum of 4Gb for each 11.00 system with oracle.
As for users, we have over 3000 users on our systems and have not had any performace issues.
Good luck.