Re: In kvm, a single process cannot allocate more than 3.6GB ram. Why?

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Am Fri, 11 Dec 2009 11:03:27 +0200 schrieb Tanel Kokk:

> Does anybody have a glue why process are not able to allocate more than
> 3.6GB memory ?
> 
> What should i do to allow process allocate more than 3.6GB memory? Is it
> possible at all?
> 

just some thoughts:

* is qemu/kvm 64bit?
* check "ulimit -a" on console if a process is limited on memory usage 
(config file /etc/security/limits.conf)

- Thomas

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