Hiya,
> It appears that requires huge amounts of memory, while Solaris starts you
> can see the memory usage grow too fast, then the swap grows until there's
> no more system memory available or the swapping makes unusable the system.
>
> I was thinking the problem was my system but now see Solaris eats lots of
> memory...
>
> Regards
>   

Thanks for your reply.  Yes, Solaris likes to eat some ram, but as far 
as I'm aware most modern operating systems will try to use as much ram 
as they've got.

So after booting my guest OS I lost around 1.5G of swap and 840M of 
RAM.  If I add this up it's 2.3G (!), but I only assigned 1G to the 
guest so I'd expect it to use no more.  Why could this be?

Cheers,


Andrew.

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