????????? ?????? wrote:
seems to me you used 32-bits OS. THis kind of OS cannot see more then
3GB. Please try to send request to google like 3G RAM limit.
You will receive detail explanation
Since no one else has brought it to your attention, that's wrong. Intel/AMD 32
bit system of any remotely recent vintage support 36 bits of physical memory
addressing. This machine I'm on has 8GB, another 12GB, see it all. Individual
processes are limited to less, less being 3, 3.5, or 4.0GB dependig on kernel
settings (and patches). User programs have that limit, but the kernel can use more.
Ex:
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 8310084 8074736 235348 0 121844 6046808
-/+ buffers/cache: 1906084 6404000
Swap: 3911736 8 3911728
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