Hello.
It is a bit strange, usually MySQL should be able allocate up to 2G
of memory. Check that summary memory usage of MySQL is less than 2G.
You may be interested in PAE extention. But to be able to use it
you should compile MySQL yourself. See:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/p
I have a Windows 2000 host with 3.5 G of ram. I have configured MySQL
4.1.14 with innodb_buffer_pool = 1024M, when I start mysqld I get the
following error:
051013 16:46:00 InnoDB: Error: cannot allocate 1073758208 bytes of
InnoDB: memory with malloc! Total allocated memory
InnoDB: by InnoDB