Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: PAE kernel memory limit
Operating Systems Linux Red Hat PAE kernel memory limit Post 302845775 by hiten.r.chauhan on Thursday 22nd of August 2013 08:45:16 AM
Old 08-22-2013
PAE kernel memory limit

What is the limit of LowMem and HighMem in PAE enable kernel.
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. AIX

Kernel use of real memory

Hello AIX gurues... In order to present the statistics of real memory usage I need to know how much real memory is used by the AIX 5L kernel. No the exact figures of course but some close to the reality. The AIX is running in a 7GB real machine, it has a HACMP configuration and my concern is... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: daniels
1 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

upper limit of accessible memory space for a single process in Unix/Linux

Hellp all, if there is 3G memory in my Unix server I want to know if all the 3G space can be used by ong sigle process. As i know, in Windows, one process can only access at most 1G memory despite there is probably more than 1G memory is equipped. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: cy163
1 Replies

3. Linux

Kernel panic - not syncing: cannot execute a PAE-enabled kernel on PAE-less CPU

ok so I just installed fedora core 6 on my dell inspiron 700m and I go to boot into linux and I get this error. Has anyone seen this before? I also had XP Pro and Vista installed on this pc prior to putting fedora core 6 on the machine. I'm trying to setup a triple boot system. Please Help... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dave043
2 Replies

4. Ubuntu

Redhat 2.1 AS Memory Limit?

I have a customer with an HP DL380 G4 server running Redhat 2.1 AS that has 4GB memory installed. They want to upgrade in the server to the maximum of 12GB using (6) 2GB DIMMs. I can do this for them, but I read somewhere that Redhat 2.1 has an upper memory limit. Or you need a kernel patch to use... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Cbish68
2 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

AWK Memory Limit ?

Is there an input file memory limit for awk? I have a 38Mb text file that I am trying to print out certatin lines and add a string to the end of that line. When I excute the script on the 38Mb file the string I am adding is put on a new line. If I do the same with a smaller file the... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: cold_Que
3 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

Memory limit on php in .sh script

Hi, I have .sh script running php script with "php". When I run php script from web browser, it is running without errors. When I run it from .sh script, I am getting "memory exhausted". It seems to me that running php from .sh does not respect php.ini or have its own setting. So, how can I set... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: LukasB
0 Replies

7. AIX

Memory limit for C program

Greetings - I'm porting a C application to an AIX (6.1) system, and have bumped into the limits AIX imposes on memory allocation, namely the default limit of 256MB for a process. I'm aware of the compilation flag that allows an application to gain access to up to 8 memory segments (each 256MB,... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: traviswheeler
4 Replies

8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Question about /proc/acpi (Debian 7.2 w/ 3.2.0-4-686-pae kernel)

Hi everyone, I am running Debian Wheezy 7.2 with a 3.2.0-4-686-pae kernel. There are a couple of virtual files and directories in /proc I can't seem to find much information about. I am aware that some of them might be legacy, though. Anyway, here they are: acpi: according to this link, this... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: gacanepa
2 Replies

9. Linux

Unload kernel module at boot time (Debian Wheezy 7.2, 3.2.0-4-686-pae kernel)

Hi everyone, I am trying to prevent the ehci_hcd kernel module to load at boot time. Here's what I've tried so far: 1) Add the following line to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf (as suggested here): 2) Blacklisted the module by adding the following string to 3) Tried to blacklist the module... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: gacanepa
0 Replies

10. Red Hat

Cpu, memory - limit by user

Hi all ! I'm new in this site, so sorry if this question is into wrong place. How can I limit cpu/core and memory usage by user? System: RedHat Ent. Linux. 6.4 Tks, (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Tiago
4 Replies
fcache_seqlimit_system(5)					File Formats Manual					 fcache_seqlimit_system(5)

NAME
fcache_seqlimit_system - percentage of file cache that can be consumed by sequential accesses, per system-wide limit VALUES
Failsafe Default Allowed values The minimum value allowed is The maximum value allowed is Specify a positive integer value. DESCRIPTION
This parameter places a system-wide limit on how much memory can be consumed in the file cache by sequential accesses. It is important to note the relationship between this tunable and the per-file limit tunable, These two tunables, in conjunction, control how much memory in the file cache can be consumed by sequential accesses. When sequential accesses to a file has exceeded the per-file limit AND the system-wide limit, the excess file cache pages are paged out. Note that both limits have to be reached in order for page stealing to occur. For example, a file can exceed its limit if the limit has not been reached. Similarly, no page stealing occurs if none of the files on the system has exceeded the per-file limit, even if the sys- tem-wide limit has been hit. The page stealing feature is specific to improving sequential I/O performance for large files. Limiting file cache memory consumption helps alleviate memory pressure in the file cache. It also prevents cache wiping -- a single thread sequentially accessing a large file can wipe out the existing contents of the file cache. Who is Expected to Change This Tunable? System administrators that run applications which do large sequential file I/O's. Typically, these files are larger than the size of phys- ical memory on the system. Restrictions on Changing Changes to this tunable take effect immediately. When Should the Value of This Tunable Be Raised? When you wish to allow greater file cache consumption due to sequential accesses. Setting and to 100 effectively disables the sequential access page stealing feature. What Are the Side Effects of Raising the Value? Setting the tunable too high may yield poor performance for large sequential I/O's for large files (larger than physical memory size). and should be tuned appropriately for the anticipated workload. When Should the Value of This Tunable Be Lowered? When you wish to limit file cache consumption due to sequential accesses. Setting and to 0 forces sequential access page stealing to always occur. What Are the Side Effects of Lowering the Value? Could cause more pageouts to occur in an attempt to limit the file cache consumption. What Other Tunable Values Should Be Changed at the Same Time? and should be changed at the same time. WARNINGS
All HP-UX kernel tunable parameters are release specific. This parameter may be removed or have its meaning changed in future releases of HP-UX. Installation of optional kernel software, from HP or other vendors, may cause changes to tunable parameter values. After installation, some tunable parameters may no longer be at the default or recommended values. For information about the effects of installation on tun- able values, consult the documentation for the kernel software being installed. For information about optional kernel software that was factory installed on your system, see at AUTHOR
was developed by HP. SEE ALSO
fcache_seqlimit_file(5). Tunable Kernel Parameters fcache_seqlimit_system(5)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:42 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy