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Date: | Fri, 15 Dec 2000 16:48:11 -0800 |
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At 1:15 PM -0800 12/7/00, Donna Garverick wrote:
>finally, any good suggestions for determining how much
>memory is installed on a system?
This question has already been answered.
However, while doing an OS upgrade for a client the other day, I stumbled
across something interesting in PSCONFIG...
:run psconfig.pred.sys
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< select option 4 > "CONFIGURATION Options Menu"
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< select option 4 > "MEMORY"
and it shows me...
Configure Memory Total boards: 12
Enabled/
Memory Board Disabled Size
1 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:1. enabled 0Mb
2 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:1.A enabled 64Mb
3 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:1.B enabled 64Mb
4 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:2. enabled 0Mb
5 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:2.A enabled 32Mb
6 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:2.B enabled 32Mb
7 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:3. enabled 0Mb
8 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:3.A enabled 32Mb
9 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:3.B enabled 32Mb
10 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:4. enabled 0Mb
11 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:4.A enabled 16Mb
12 - BusID:ControllerSlot.ArraySlot: 0:4.B enabled 16Mb
I thought this was pretty cool -- I see not only how much memory I have,
but also how it is distributed. I can easily see from this how much room
for growth I still have on this machine.
FYI, FWIW...
Barry.
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