Hi,

It is a 64-bit machine with 2x quad core xeon pro E5320, 1.86GHz 1066MHz FSB.

I installed it via FTP. 

To which part of the installation do I have to choose hugemem.

Thanks 

alben

On Monday 02 July 2007 19:58, Orlando Andico wrote:
> if you're using 16GB RAM on a 32-bit machine.... that was a pretty bad
> idea.
>
> with a 64-bit machine no need for crap like hugemem and bounce
> buffers. i cannot understand why people still buy 32-bit Xeon boxes
> with such huge amounts of memory when Opteron boxes cost the same or
> even less.
>
> On 7/2/07, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 7/2/07, alben_alteza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I have machine that is 16G Memory.
> > >
> > > I installed RHEL5 but can only see 4G or to be exact its 3369544kb
> > > in /proc/meminfo.
> > >
> > > How can I maximize the use of 16G memory in RHEL5 or any Redhat distro.
> >
> > We  also have a machine that has 16GB RAM, i suppose you 're using a
> > standard kernel, you have to use the hugemem kernel to be able to fully
> > utilize your RAM.
>
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