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Operating Systems AIX Installed Memory 32GB but shows only 16GB Post 303023258 by filosophizer on Thursday 13th of September 2018 01:18:28 PM
Old 09-13-2018
Installed Memory 32GB but shows only 16GB

Hello facing this problem in VIOS

installed memory shows 32GB


Installed system memory: 32 GB (32768 MB)
Configurable system memory: 16 GB (16384 MB)
Current memory available: 2.23 GB (2288 MB)
Pending memory available: 2.23 GB (2288 MB)
Reserved firmware memory: 560 MB


Memory Region Size Memory Region Size
Memory region size: 16 MB

-------------------


Code:
# lscfg -vp | egrep "Memory DIMM|Size"
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
      Memory DIMM:
        Size........................2048
#


Question: Shouldn't configurable memory also be 32GB ?

is there any command to update or sync ?

thanks
 

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Cache::Memory(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					Cache::Memory(3pm)

NAME
Cache::Memory - Memory based implementation of the Cache interface SYNOPSIS
use Cache::Memory; my $cache = Cache::Memory->new( namespace => 'MyNamespace', default_expires => '600 sec' ); See Cache for the usage synopsis. DESCRIPTION
The Cache::Memory class implements the Cache interface. This cache stores data on a per-process basis. This is the fastest of the cache implementations, but is memory intensive and data can not be shared between processes. It also does not persist after the process dies. However data will remain in the cache until cleared or it expires. The data will be shared between instances of the cache object, a cache object going out of scope will not destroy the data. CONSTRUCTOR
my $cache = Cache::Memory->new( %options ) The constructor takes cache properties as named arguments, for example: my $cache = Cache::Memory->new( namespace => 'MyNamespace', default_expires => '600 sec' ); See 'PROPERTIES' below and in the Cache documentation for a list of all available properties that can be set. METHODS
See 'Cache' for the API documentation. PROPERTIES
Cache::Memory adds the property 'namespace', which allows you to specify a different caching store area to use from the default. All methods will work ONLY on the namespace specified. my $ns = $c->namespace(); $c->set_namespace( $namespace ); For additional properties, see the 'Cache' documentation. SEE ALSO
Cache AUTHOR
Chris Leishman <chris@leishman.org> Based on work by DeWitt Clinton <dewitt@unto.net> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2006 Chris Leishman. All Rights Reserved. This module is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either expressed or implied. This program is free software; you can redistribute or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. $Id: Memory.pm,v 1.9 2006/01/31 15:23:58 caleishm Exp $ perl v5.12.4 2011-08-05 Cache::Memory(3pm)
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