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ever done anything in virtual partion manager in SST or DST then the memomry might not be assigned to any partition. ozz666@yahoo.com wrote in news:1191139485.184138.67850@ 57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com: > I just added 4x2GB main storage to by 9406-520 to add to the 4X512MB i > had in the system already. > > I have IPL'd twice (*SYS and *FULL) and i can see the new memory in > WRKHDWRSC     

Group: comp.sys.ibm.as400.misc · Group Profile · Search for Memomries in comp.sys.ibm.as400.misc
Author: Ad
Date: Sep 30, 2007 11:53

ยท Daniel Rock <v200736@deadcafe.de>: Alexander Skwar <usenet@alexander.skwar.name> wrote: Is there some special file, which xntpd mlocks? Which file would that be? Two things: 1. xntpd locks all its process memomry, including possible future mappings which might come from /lib/libc.so.1, etc. 2. xntpd puts itself in the realtime scheduling class. Which of these two
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Alexander Skwar <usenet@alexander.skwar.name> wrote: > Is there some special file, which xntpd mlocks? Which file would that be? Two things: 1. xntpd locks all its process memomry, including possible future mappings which might come from /lib/libc.so.1, etc. 2. xntpd puts itself in the realtime scheduling class. If you don't want to build your own xntpd, you can do the following:     

Group: comp.unix.solaris · Group Profile · Search for Memomries in comp.unix.solaris
Author: Alexander Skwar
Date: Sep 8, 2007 13:03

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Author: Daniel Rock
Date: Sep 3, 2007 13:55

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