tickticker wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a production system at a clients sandwiched physically in a place that
> makes cracking the hood on a production server difficult. I also don't have
> the luxury of rebooting during off hours.
>
> Are they any methods or programs out there that will identify TYPE of memory
> on a running system so that I can purchase more? Like pc-133 or DDR-2100 or
> whatever? Red Hat 7.3 not running X
>
> I have a gig and I need another.
>
> anthony
>
I'm guessing it's a "white box" server, since most vendors have pretty
decent spec sheets.
I don't know of a completely magical memory display tool, but I have
used si (System Information Viewer) to get some information about remote
machines out. Once I know the chipset and Processor, figuring out the
memory type is potentially possible.
As a complete worst case, I have bought 2 sets of memory upgrades and
just used the one that fits.
I know some kernels are compiled with a 1GB RAM limit. Almost all are
compiled with a 4GB limit, barring Redhat ES.
Tony
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