how is memory configured?
David J. Camp
david at wubios.wustl.edu
Mon Oct 8 07:30:00 AEST 1990
In Reply to this Note From: <wsd at cs.brown.edu>
>
> We were led to believe that we had 16MB of ram in our Sun 3/260. However,
> the 'top' program reports that we only have 5-6MB. Either top is broken,
> top is reporting something other than real memory, we have not properly
> configured the memory on our computer, or we do not really have the 16MB
> we thought we have.
>
> Can anyone suggest:
> 1) How can we determine how much memory is installed?
> 2) How is SunOS told how much memory to use?
> 3) What is top reporting?
> 4) How can we make sure we are using the full 16MB?
I received various reeponses. The simplest is to look at your
/var/adm/messages because this number is reported at boot time. Another
suggested I open the computer and look at the boards, but I am certain I
do not know enough to make sense out of raw hardware. Another suggested
looking at the source of 'top' to see what it is doing.
My /var/adm/messages file reports 16MB, but top still reports something
quite different. I have not bothered to do the latter suggestions.
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