Zhao Xiaoming a écrit :
On 11/6/06, Eric Dumazet <[email protected]> wrote:
In fact, your kernel has CONFIG_4KSTACKS, kernel thread stacks use 4K
instead
of 8K.
If you want to increase LOWMEM, (and keep 32bits kernel), you can chose a
2G/2G user/kernel split, instead of the 3G/1G default split.
(see config : CONFIG_VMSPLIT_2G)
Eric
Thank you for your advice. I know increase LOMEM could be help, but
now my concern is why I lose my 500M bytes memory after excluding all
known memory cost.
Unfortunatly you dont provide very much details.
AFAIK you didnt even gave whcih version of linux you run, which programs you
run...
You keep answering where you 'lost' your mem, it's quite buging.
Maybe some Oracles on this list will see the light for you, before exchanging
100 mails with you ?
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