More than 64Mb memory and linux
Dear All, Late last week I installed an extra 128Mb memory on the linux box I use to run squid to take it up to 192Mb. Disaster!!! Over the weekend the server crashed. I couldn't get it to reboot sensibly. When I did get it going something was steadily grabbing more and more memory and I couldn't even start up a terminal to look for the process. I tried to reinstall Mandrake 7.2 and then Redhat 6.2 and with both the installs just locked up or crashed. So I've taken the new memory out and am reinstalling Mandrake 7.2 and this time it seems to be working. Does anyone know where the problem might be? On each install the all the memory was detected. The memory was of the right sort but was fairly cheap stuff (major on 3rd - whatever that means) from www.redstore.com . For a while the added memory worked well and made an appreciable difference to the machine - but now... Should I upgrade to the 2.4 kernel? Thanks for any advice anyone can offer on this. Nigel Pauli St. John's School, Northwood
Thanks for the advice everyone. I will try going for a more upmarket offering of memory and see if it helps. Funnily enough on my Mesh Matrix box that came with 128Mb only 66Mb can be detected. Nigel
Dear All,
Late last week I installed an extra 128Mb memory on the linux box I use to run squid to take it up to 192Mb.
Disaster!!!
Over the weekend the server crashed. I couldn't get it to reboot sensibly. When I did get it going something was steadily grabbing more and more memory and I couldn't even start up a terminal to look for the process.
Did you try taking the memory out again? Check that it works by putting it in another machine and running a memory check program. -- Mark Evans St. Peter's CofE High School Phone: +44 1392 204764 X109 Fax: +44 1392 204763
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