Nathan Vidican wrote:
I seem to recall various threads relating to problems with machines
running at or above 4GB ram... what if any issues still exist?
We're currently operating with 2GB ECC Registered PC333 ram, but are
finding a fairly constant usage of about 1700MB swap space; like to
increase system memory, and installed motherboard supports 16 slots x
2GB DIMMS each (for 32Gb total) - but what about FreeBSD?
System is running:
- Apache (about 10-12 mod_perl httpd's @ 90MB ram each)
- Apache (about 20-30 very basic httpds for static stuff @ 12Mb each)
- Sendmail, including MimeDefang and SA processes at some 90MB each
- MySQL 4.1 running about 70MB Ram
- Samba (smbd's running at 30Mb ram each 30-50 in use at any time)
- A number of Perl processes ranging from 1Mb - 900Mb each
- Other misc, but the above are the major ones
Just want to make sure no known issues exist (primarily with the above
applications), comments anyone?
The ATA driver is still a bit flakey with more than 4GB of RAM, so make
sure that you are using either a modern SCSI controller or a RAID
controller.
Scott
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