On 08/25/2013 06:13 PM, Steve Brooks wrote: > On Sun, 25 Aug 2013, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > >> On 08/25/2013 03:15 PM, Steve Brooks wrote: >>> Ok here is the memory and kernel information it doesn't state PAE yet it >>> seems to recognise the 32G. >>> >>> [root@app2 ~]# uname -a >>> Linux app2 2.6.18-348.12.1.el5 #1 SMP Wed Jul 10 05:31:48 EDT 2013 i686 >>> i686 i386 GNU/Linux >>> [root@app2 ~]# free >>> total used free shared buffers cached >>> Mem: 3574676 425772 3148904 0 26748 266128 >>> -/+ buffers/cache: 132896 3441780 >>> Swap: 4192924 0 4192924 >>> [root@app2 ~]# cat /proc/meminfo | grep MemTotal >>> MemTotal: 3574676 kB >>> >>> >>> MemTotal: 3574676 kB = > MemTotal: 3,574,676 kB = 3.4GB, not 32GB >> >> >> Btw., if you want to see if all device have kernel modules, use output >> of "lspci -nnk". > > > > [1] I include the output of "lspci -nnk" below.. problem is I am not sure > the best way to interpret the information. Can I assume that if the kernel > picks a driver for a device i.e. the "ATA controller [0106]: Device > [1b4b:9130]" then this is properly supported by the kernel *or* could it > be it picks a generic driver that might / might not work properly? I hope > it will work properly being an enterprise distribution? > > > [2] I am still confused how given the kernel reports as being > > 2.6.18-348.12.1.el5 #1 SMP > > and not a PAE kernel.. Why am I seeing > > MemTotal: 3574676 kB > > > Steve > > [1] I can not help you with explanation about usage of kernel modules, but I am sure somebody will jump in. [2] "yum install kernel-PAE" will install PAE enabled kernel and after reboot you should access full memory. -- Ljubomir Ljubojevic (Love is in the Air) PL Computers Serbia, Europe StarOS, Mikrotik and CentOS/RHEL/Linux consultant _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos