[NTLUG:Discuss] when is a 'k' really a 'k'

travis.farral@nokia.com travis.farral at nokia.com
Thu Oct 21 16:57:42 CDT 1999


I believe that "append='mem=499M'" should fix that problem.

-Travis

-----Original Message-----
From: EXT David Camm [mailto:bbai at onramp.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 4:59 PM
To: discuss at ntlug.org
Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] when is a 'k' really a 'k'


i've just started some production on a new system - redhat 5.2 with the
2.0.36 kernel 
and have discovered that even though the machine is 98% idle, it is
swapping.

the machine has 500Mb of RAM.

looking at procinfo, the memory is shown as 514584. free memory is
always there, 
depending on instantaneuos load.

500 * 1024 is 512000.

the lilo.conf has append='mem=511M'

two questions:

1. could the fact that the kernel thinks it has more memory (511M) than
it does cause the system to swap?

2. what's the correct value for mem=?

david camm
@dvanced web systems

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