again, the 2GB limit you're worrying about only involves seperate processes, it's got nothing to do with the box and all its processes as a whole. Since a single SRCDS process is never going to get anywhere near 2GB of memory usage you have no concerns there at all. You don't have to do anything special just because you have more than 2GB of ram installed. The only time you have to do anything special is if you specifically want to give *ONE* process access to more than 2GB of ram. You can specify in boot.ini that you would like to give single processes access of up to 3GB of ram by using the 3GB switch. This does not mean that if you don't use that 3GB switch that the OS won't use 3GB of ram. The switch only changes the usual 2GB per process limit to 3GB per process. The OS will happily use more than 2GB of ram without using this switch. It only pertains to single-process limits, not the OS as a whole.
On 9/2/05, Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -- > [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] > Let me rephrase > Is anybody running multiple SRCDS (4 or more) on Dual CPU boxes with >2GB > of RAM -- Clayton Macleod >get ye flask You cannot get ye flask. _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds