Re: (PM) Portmaster mem

Patrick Kormann (pkormann@datacomm.ch)
Tue, 28 Jul 1998 09:04:32 +0200

Hi!`

Well, yes. I was writing about our portmasters stopping to take calls from
time to time. I now saw something on one of those boxes, that might be the
problem:

System blocks 288 - 117 used, 171 available=20

That looks quite normal. On a box where nobody could connect, there were
only 7 blocks still available.
Is this really the problem? What are these blocks for? would adding memory
help? What kind of SIMMs can be added to a PM3?

At 09:12 28.07.98 +0300, you wrote:
>I am just trying to learn more about my PM2e's and the memory results for
>both portmasters are as below:
>
>Portmaster 1 OS 3.7.2
>
>port-m1> show mem
>System memory 1048576 bytes - 925276 used, 123300 available
>32:0 4240:3 1152:0 640:1 96:3 144:1 80:0 176:1 16:52 128:2 160:3 48:1
>System nbufs 1400 - 75 used, 1325 available
>
>Portmaster 2 OS 3.3.2
>
>port-m2> show mem
>System memory 1048576 bytes - 883992 used, 164584 available
>4240:3 1152:0 640:2 80:8 96:1 128:6 144:3 16:115 160:6 208:1 32:6
>System nbufs 1400 - 181 used, 1219 available
>
>Can some one help me understand all that and especially how it can be
>related to the slow access speeds my users (dial in) are experiencing of
>late ?
>
>Thanks a mill.
>
>James Lunghabo
>Portmaster Newbie
>
>
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