When you do a ‘uname –r’ what is
the result? Also, what are you looking at to
determine available RAM? From:
centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Van
Staden, Allan I am sure this has been covered before, but
I can find it in my archives. I loaded up a new server IBM x3650, 2x
Intel dual core cpu’s I installed additional RAM to take it up to 7 gigs
according to http://www.centos.org/product.html#seven
CentOS 5 x86 which I am using supports up to 16gigs of RAM. Once I boot up
CentOS only see’s about 3.2Gigs of Ram. I installed the kernel-PAE
package and upgraded my kernel to 2.6.18-53.1.13.el5. Searching on the web the suggestions are that I done the above, as
I have done to sort out my problem buy nothing seems to work. Any help would be much appreciated Allan To read FirstRand Bank's Disclaimer for this
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