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Old 16-11-2005, 06:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Redhat 8 do not show total 4 GB ram? show 3GB only..Why?


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I have AMD server in that I Installed 4 Gb ram at boot time (POST)

it show full 4 GB ram but when Linux Redhat 8 but

in that it show only 3 GB only ..!!

so why this happend if any buddy know plese

help me..!!

Thanks in Adv..!!
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Old 16-11-2005, 11:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Though I'm not sure but i think since RHL 8 is way old it might not be supporting this much amount of memory. Why don't you switch over to a newer version?
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Old 16-11-2005, 11:36 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Its something to do with the chipset limitation i think I read someware that if u populate all four dimms with 1GB dimms the total memory recognised is less. Please see /proc/meminfo and see the details. also use free to get a quick update. Is it 3GB everywear?
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Old 17-11-2005, 10:18 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks but 4GB is installed and it show in POST also..!!

but i here from some1 that if in system have ram more then 3 GB then

kernel take 1 GB for it's own use and 3GB is for aplication....

can any but help me..!!

but i have 2 use Redhat 8 only becoz some software which support only redhat 8 only... so is there any solution...??

Actualy same problem with 2 servers...!!

so i think it's problem of Redhat 8 but is there any solution... 4 this problem..!!
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Old 17-11-2005, 11:51 AM   #5 (permalink)
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ok,
RH8 supports 4GB RAM for sure. but the maximum memory that can be take up by an individual process is 3GB. You can acheive to a maximum of 3.5 GB by some kernel tweaking.

Please post the output of the following here.
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BTW, What software is woking with RH8 only ?
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Old 17-11-2005, 12:11 PM   #6 (permalink)
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thanks 4 ur help..!!

actualy i m only install linux .. and my DBA install orecal 9i

actualy i don't know much about linux...

i have 2 install only linux... that it...

actualy my DBA told me that Redhat 8 only redhat 8 have 2 installed for orecal 9i...!!

but if i m install Fedora core 4 (latest) or mandrec or suzi linux... the new verson...

then i can get 4 GB total ram..??

so can any buddy told me Ferora core 4 support full 4 GB ram or in that also i can get only 3 GB or 3.5 GB ..? let know .. then i will try on fedora core 4 also..!!

Thanks 4 ur help..!!
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2.6 kernels support upto 512 GB RAM. But i'm quite unsure about the individual process size. But in any case its over 4 GB. So that resolves your problem.

And the below tutorial will teach you how to install Oracle 9i on FC3 or higher.
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/doc...-Install-HOWTO
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Thanks but 2.6 kernels is with fedora core 3..??

let me know then i will install fedora core 3 and let try..!!
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thanks 4 ur help..!!

actualy i m only install linux .. and my DBA install orecal 9i

actualy i don't know much about linux...
We can see that from the rest of your post!

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i have 2 install only linux... that it...

actualy my DBA told me that Redhat 8 only redhat 8 have 2 installed for orecal 9i...!!

but if i m install Fedora core 4 (latest) or mandrec or suzi linux... the new verson...

then i can get 4 GB total ram..??

so can any buddy told me Ferora core 4 support full 4 GB ram or in that also i can get only 3 GB or 3.5 GB ..? let know .. then i will try on fedora core 4 also..!!

Thanks 4 ur help..!!
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It has got kernel 2.6.9.
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