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* memory limit on a RedHat 7.0
@ 2003-02-24 16:13 Miguel González Castaños
  2003-02-24 23:30 ` Kyle
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Miguel González Castaños @ 2003-02-24 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-admin

Dear all,

 We have an Oracle database system 8.1.7 on a RedHat 7.0 box on a IBM
server with 2 Gb of memory.

 Due to the fact that It was installed with the kernel 2.x included in
the RedHat 7.0 distribution, we have realized that the system only
recognizes 1 Gb of RAM.

 The problem is that we would need to recognize that remaining 1 Gb
without a complete reinstallation of the system.

 The main issue is to reinstall Oracle. The current version of Oracle
(8.1.7) doesnt
seems to work with kernels 2.4.x. If it should work, please let me know
how I could
upgrade the kernel without upgrading to Oracle 9i (that seems to be the
issue, only Oracle 9i supports kernels 2.4.x), because we dont have time
to plan a migration to 9i.

 We have looked around in some web sites, and seems that there is the
workaround of adding in the /etc/lilo.conf an entry saying:
"append=960M", but we are not sure if that would work for 2048M.

 Which would be the solution? To recompile the kernel? Is it possible to
recognize in a kernel 2.x to recognize more than 1Gb of RAM?

 many thanks in advance

 Miguel














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