>
>
> we have CENTOS 4.7 (X86) on DELL server, I already put 32 GB RAM on it. I
> can use "top" or "free" to check memory and it did show 32 GB.
>
> I check REDHAT site and found it say:
>
> The "SMP" kernel supports a maximum of 16GB of main memory. Systems with more
> than 16GB of main memory use the "Hugemem" kernel.
>
> I use "uname -r" to check kernel and it show:
>
> # uname -r
> 2.6.9-78.0.13.ELsmp
>
> It did NOT show "Hugemem", does this server kernel support 32 GB or not? If
> NOT how can I change kernel to "hugeme"?
Dare we ask why this isn't a 64bit server? using 32gb of memory on a
processor architecture that can
only directly address 4GB at a time is kind of brutal, unless this server is
handling a rather large number
of connection sessions at the same time. For instance, a 32bit database
server will have a max of about
2.5GB of shared memory usable.
to install the hugemem kernel,
yum install kernel-hugemem
reboot, and test this by selecting it in the grub menu, then adjust
/boot/grub.conf to suit.
read the release notes carefully on hugemem, its a very high overhead thing, as
the kernel runs in a private
memory space seperate from the applications, so all kernel<->user transfers are
complex and slow.
http://www.centos.org/docs/4/html/release-notes/as-x86/
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