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07-24-2005 10:23 PM
07-24-2005 10:23 PM
Hi all.
I've a dl380 server with 8gb ram.
The O.S. is Linux Redhat AS 3.0 update.
At startup the server get correctly the 8GB ram, but when start Linux, with "top" command i see only 3,7 GB memory + 2 GB swap space.
Any suggestion??
THanks
I've a dl380 server with 8gb ram.
The O.S. is Linux Redhat AS 3.0 update.
At startup the server get correctly the 8GB ram, but when start Linux, with "top" command i see only 3,7 GB memory + 2 GB swap space.
Any suggestion??
THanks
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07-25-2005 09:25 AM
07-25-2005 09:25 AM
Re: ram problem
I'll suggest also the use of the enterprise kernel.
And the possibly the use of the par mem=size"N" Wher N = actual size minus 5 MB.
Don't ask why, it works.
Irineas
And the possibly the use of the par mem=size"N" Wher N = actual size minus 5 MB.
Don't ask why, it works.
Irineas
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07-25-2005 09:32 AM
07-25-2005 09:32 AM
Re: ram problem
You can get more memory with most any RH kernel. Get set up to recompile/rebuild your kernel. At the step where you run xconfig - change your processor type and features. Change "High Memory Support to 64Gb" and double check the MaxVirtualMemory variable. The continue steps to recompile/rebuild the kernel. For details on how to do so: check the web for most any document on rebuilding the kernel. Search for "RH Linux Kernel Rebuild" or similar.
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