Re: Linux 2GB Memory Limit

2004-07-14 Thread Marc Slemko
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 23:26:48 +0100, Marvin Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm now running redhat AS 3.0 with kernel version 2.4 and have 8GB of RAM. > > If I set my innodb_buffer_pool to 2048M, it just will not start, I get this > error. > > 040713 22:10:24 mysqld started > 040713

RE: Linux 2GB Memory Limit

2004-07-13 Thread Marvin Wright
b buffer pool of > 2GB ?? Regards, Marvin. -Original Message- From: Marc Slemko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 July 2004 20:15 To: Marvin Wright Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Linux 2GB Memory Limit On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 15:46:37 +0100 , Marvin Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Linux 2GB Memory Limit

2004-07-09 Thread Marc Slemko
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 15:46:37 +0100 , Marvin Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Current Platform > RH version is 7.3 > IBM Blade Server - 2 x Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz > 32 GB SCSI > 4 GB Ram > > This is the platform we are moving to in a week or so > RH Enterprise AS 2.1 or 3.0 >

RE: Linux 2GB Memory Limit

2004-07-09 Thread Kevin Jackson
ssage- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 July 2004 15:38 To: Kevin Jackson Subject: RE: Linux 2GB Memory Limit He is talking about file size. --ja On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Kevin Jackson wrote: > What version are you using? > What platform are you on? > How old is

RE: Linux 2GB Memory Limit

2004-07-09 Thread Marvin Wright
I'll be able to have a much bigger InnoDB buffer pool. Thats good news. Cheers. Marvin. -Original Message- From: Kevin Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 July 2004 15:28 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Linux 2GB Memory Limit What version are you using? What platform are y

RE: Linux 2GB Memory Limit

2004-07-09 Thread Kevin Jackson
What version are you using? What platform are you on? How old is your hardware? The 2Gb limit has long been addressed. RH9, Fedora, RHES all support more than 2Gb Ram (assuming Ram) out of the box... but its dependent on the kernel. Newer 2.4 uses a 3G/1G split to address the 4Gb it could handle