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Date: | Thu, 27 Aug 2009 17:13:29 -0400 |
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Jim,
It has been my experience that if you make through a boot-up sequence, and
don't have fastboot=yes, then your memory is good. Then again I'm getting
older so mine isn't so good, and I may get corrected online.
Also, 100% memory utilization is correct for a running 3000 - even with
memory max'ed -excellent memory management/utilization on this machine.
You know what they say about 3000 memory requirements - if you still have
money in the bank, you don't have enough memory. Hopefully you are at
maximum configurable memory. Once that is done, you will have disc I/O
problems - also normal for the 3000. Gotta love that little puppy.
Craig's method is better is you cannot handle the downtime.
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