On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 08:28:25PM +0100, you (Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk) sent the 
following to [osol-discuss] :
> Hi all
> 
> It seems the physmem option in /etc/system and as given to the kernel boot is 
> broken. Booting a system with physmem set to something lower than its actual 
> size fails to give any message, and the system has its full amount of memory 
> available. Same applies to using kernel options (-B physmem=xxx). The latter 
> shows a warning in the kernel log that memory has been limited, but tools 
> like 'top' show the full amount of memory. I fist saw this on OI148, but 
> later checked if the issue was reproducable in S11ex, which it was.

What does prstat(1M) tell you?

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