Arjan van de Ven wrote:
I'm sure RH support will be able to help you with that; I doubt many
other people care about an ancient kernel like that, and a vendor one to
boot.
(Also I assume you are using the -hugemem kernel as the documentation
recommends you to do)
Arjan,
I'd like to know/understand more about memory management on Linux
Kernel and I belive this concept is applyable to the Red Hat Linux Kernel.
I have some doubts about the ZONE divison (DMA, NORMAL, HIGHMEM),
Shared Memory utilization, HugeTLB feature and OOM with large memory and
the kernel management of memory on SMP machines. I believe these
features are common to the Linux kernel in general(Red Hat, Debian,
SuSe, kernel.org), right?
I read a tons of docs regarding symposiums, The Linux Memory
Management Book and lots of docs about Oracle memory management but
memory management still not clear to me.
If somebody can help me...
Thanks.
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