Hi Chris:

On 9/7/07, Chris Slaughter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The problem is that memory is currently stored as an uint32, so it overflows
> at a little over 4TB.  Since it is hardcoded, 32- vs. 64-bit doesn't make a
> difference.
>
> I took a look at the code at one point, but it wasn't as simple as changing
> it to a uint64, so I took the route of 'fudging' all of the memory values.
> I ended up dividing the values by 1024, and then adding a hack in the graph
> so the values are displayed as T instead of M...

It would be great if you can update the bugzilla entry with this piece
of information (and any other possible workarounds you may have).

Cheers,

Bernard

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