--- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Tay Teck Wee wrote: > > > > > linux kernel 2.4.20-19.8 > > > > > > And which memory model is the kernel compiled > for? > > > > What does memory model mean? And what would be the > > preferred model? > > The Linux kernel (on X86 class CPUs) has three > different memory models. > Which is preferred depends on the amount of physical > memory. The physical memory on the machine is 2G. What would you advice on the model? Also, I just found out my machine is compiled with a limit of 1G virtual memory(from page.h). I think this is the same as saying my data segment size(imposed by kernel)is capped at 1G?
> > See the kernel configuration when building the > kernel. Will do. Thanks. > > > > And how large is your Squid process? my squid process size from top is typically from 500 to 900M(value under the SIZE column). > > > > Where/how can I get this information? > > top / ps / cachemgr. > > > Regards > Henrik > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Play now and stand a chance to win cash prizes! http://yahoo.com.sg/millionaire
