On 8/7/07 6:18 PM, "John.H" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake: > So,in a 32-bit OS ,it does have the 2G barrier? Why? Can you give some detail > infomation? Thanks, Ask.
2007/8/8, Ask Bjørn Hansen > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On Aug 7, 2007, at 10:28, Brian P Brooks wrote: > > > Is there a reason why there is a 2G barrier? > > There isn't if you use a 64-bit OS. With a 32-bit OS, you cannot address more than 2GB of memory for a given process. Hence, the 2GB memory limit for memcached on a 32-bit OS. -- Ryan Ordway E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unix Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] OSU Libraries, Corvallis, OR 97370 Office: Valley Library #4657
