Re: RAM Used by processes

2002-08-12 Thread Ben Logan
On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 10:51:03AM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi list, > > How do I find out how much RAM and swap is used by different > processes? 'free' gives me a total and ps -aux gives me a % > output. I need a per-process usage of physical and swap memory > in MB. Top will show you

Re: RAM Used by processes

2002-08-11 Thread Edward Dekkers
> How do I find out how much RAM and swap is used by different > processes? 'free' gives me a total and ps -aux gives me a % > output. I need a per-process usage of physical and swap memory > in MB. Don't know about swap, but you may want to try 'top'. Regards, Ed. -- redhat-list mailing li

Re: Ram Configuration

2002-02-15 Thread Ade Talabi
if you ahve to recompile for dual processor computers. Mansoor Ahmed ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [10/02/02 at 06:33]: > Hi, > > I have 2GB Ram and 2 Processor in Dell4400 Box running RedHat 7.1, OS is > unable to see 2nd processor and RAM more then 1 GB any body can help in > solving thi

RE: RAM

2001-04-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, you wrote: > On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, you wrote: > > Thanks, This server is olivetti, SNX400 RS it has 2 processor and 5 scsi > > disk and linux redhat 6.2. > > > Ahh...an SMP machine. I *think* this may be a hardware problem where the BIOS > isn't properly reporting the memory t

RE: RAM

2001-04-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, you wrote: > Thanks, This server is olivetti, SNX400 RS it has 2 processor and 5 scsi > disk and linux redhat 6.2. > Ahh...an SMP machine. I *think* this may be a hardware problem where the BIOS isn't properly reporting the memory to the kernel. At least I think this sort of

RE: RAM

2001-04-30 Thread Anyela Valentina Camargo Rodriguez
Thanks, This server is olivetti, SNX400 RS it has 2 processor and 5 scsi disk and linux redhat 6.2. -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de John Aldrich Enviado el: Lunes, 30 de Abril de 2001 09:33 a.m. Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: Re: RAM On

Re: RAM

2001-04-30 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, John Aldrich wrote: > On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, you wrote: > > Hi!, I have a big problem, i have a server with 288 Mega RAM but > > when the server is up i don't know what happend but my server only > > can see 64 Mega, so what should i do?. What's going on. > > > Can you give us

RE: RAM

2001-04-30 Thread Dean Maluski
Remember to run lilo after adding this line right after linear statement for it to take effect. On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, you wrote: > Hi!, I have a big problem, i have a server with 288 Mega RAM but when the > server is up i don't know what happend but my server only can see 64 Mega, > so what sho

Re: RAM

2001-04-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, you wrote: > Hi!, I have a big problem, i have a server with 288 Mega RAM but when the > server is up i don't know what happend but my server only can see 64 Mega, > so what should i do?. What's going on. > Can you give us some details on the hardware involved? Generally spea

Re: RAM Continued From Before

2000-07-14 Thread Samuel Flory
Robert Fausey wrote: > > On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Jake McHenry wrote: > > I think that the memory limit on the stock kernel with 6.1 is 2GB. You > can increase this by patching the kernel with the bigmem patch, or upgrade > to the latest kernel. > I don't believe that RH 6.1's kernel had CONFI

Re: RAM Continued From Before

2000-07-14 Thread Robert Fausey
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Jake McHenry wrote: I think that the memory limit on the stock kernel with 6.1 is 2GB. You can increase this by patching the kernel with the bigmem patch, or upgrade to the latest kernel. > If 6.2 handles up to 4 gigs of ram out of the box, how much does 6.1 handle out > of

Re: RAM size as a boot parameter

1998-05-25 Thread Igmar Palsenberg
>On page 38 of the RedHat Installation Guide, they give an example >of >using "linux mem=128M" to tell the kernel to use all 128M of ram. Because it asks the BIOS the amount od RAM, and the BIOS won't report more then 64 MB. Specifing more memory than you actually have leads to kernel crashes..

Re: RAM

1998-04-21 Thread James Youngman
> "Karl" == Karl Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Karl> Greetings again, All Karl> Quick question this time: When I installed RH 4.2, I didn't Karl> specify any memory, but the system I installed onto has 128MB Karl> RAM. When I did a "free", I get a Mem of 63204 and a Swap of

Re: RAM

1998-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
At 02:27 PM 4/20/98 -0400, you wrote: > Quick question this time: When I installed RH 4.2, I didn't specify >any memory, but the system I installed onto has 128MB RAM. When I did a >"free", I get a Mem of 63204 and a Swap of 102812. Am I missing something >here? Do I have to set somethi

Re: RAM

1998-04-20 Thread Vidiot
>Greetings again, All > Quick question this time: When I installed RH 4.2, I didn't specify >any memory, but the system I installed onto has 128MB RAM. When I did a >"free", I get a Mem of 63204 and a Swap of 102812. Am I missing something >here? Do I have to set something to utilize