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AMD64 1GB limit
- To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: AMD64 1GB limit
- From: "Matt Hamilton" <matth_(_at_)_netsight_(_dot_)_co_(_dot_)_uk>
- Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 17:20:55 -0000 (GMT)
- Reply-to: matth_(_at_)_netsight_(_dot_)_co_(_dot_)_uk
Hi All,
I've searched around all over the place, but can't find any resolution
to this: is there some hard-limit that stops me setting the memory *per
process* above 1GB on AMD64 (OpenBSD 3.6)?
I've tried using limit/ulimit and tweaking login.conf setting datasize,
memoryuse and vmemoryuse, but can't get the datasize above 1GB.
The machine is a uni-processor HP DL145 with 4GB of physical RAM and no swap.
Any ideas? I was thinking there might be a sysctl or kernel config line
somewhere I am missing, but can't find anything.
-Matt
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