Hi,
Does anyone have some good (most common) reasons for changing the strict_maxperm default value from 0 to 1?
This value was changed on one of my machine from 0 to 1 (I do not know why it was changed).
I see high fr, sr and the free is much above the maxperm.A lot of memory is not being used; it is part of the free memory pool - more than 5000.
I was considering to change it back to strict_maxperm=0.
The machine has only 2 processors, 1 GB of memory, minfree=240, maxfree=248
Thanks
Does anyone have some good (most common) reasons for changing the strict_maxperm default value from 0 to 1?
This value was changed on one of my machine from 0 to 1 (I do not know why it was changed).
I see high fr, sr and the free is much above the maxperm.A lot of memory is not being used; it is part of the free memory pool - more than 5000.
I was considering to change it back to strict_maxperm=0.
The machine has only 2 processors, 1 GB of memory, minfree=240, maxfree=248
Thanks