Re: >128 MB RAM stability problems (again)

Gary White (admin@netpathway.com)
Thu, 05 Jul 2001 12:22:08 -0500


Hmm,

I have no problems either.

Asus KT7 KT133 Chipset

root@station2-lnx:~# uname -a
Linux station2-lnx 2.4.6 #10 Thu Jul 5 11:08:39 CDT 2001 i686 unknown
root@station2-lnx:~# free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 512944 509888 3056 0 32140 417532
-/+ buffers/cache: 60216 452728
Swap: 1100444 0 1100444

>
> > Can someone please
> > point out to me
> > that he's actually running kernel-2.4.x on a machine with
> > more than 128
> > MB RAM and that he's NOT having severe stability problems?
> > And can that same person PLEASE point out to me why 2.4.x is
> > crashing on
> > me (or help me to find out...)?
>
> %uname -a
> Linux cartman 2.4.0-64GB-SMP #1 SMP Wed Jan 24 15:52:30 GMT 2001 i686
> unknown
> %uptime
> 8:35am up 57 days, 12:42, 2 users, load average: 2.00, 2.00, 2.00
> %free
> total used free shared buffers cached
> Mem: 254904 251968 2936 0 92224 45028
> -/+ buffers/cache: 114716 140188
> Swap: 524656 14192 510464
>
> Could this be a 2.4 swap issue. You NEED at least RAM x2 swap. If you're
> just adding memory to
> a box that's stable with 128 megs and possibly 256 megs swap (you don't
> state, just guessing..)
> you've now got too little swap, and boom, stability goes bye-bye.
>
> Just haven't seen the swap issue mentioned this thread...
>
> =Don=
>
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