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Bryan has it right. The i5's FSP ( Flexible Service Processor ) is using the missing memory. How will depend on the HW you have and things like Virtual Ethernet ports etc. You can get a guesstimate by using the LPAR Validation Tool (LVT). You can tell it just "1" LPAR if you want. _____________________ Kirk Goins CCNA Systems Engineer, Manage Inc. IBM Certified i5 Solution Sales IBM Certified iSeries Solutions Expert IBM Certified Designing IBM e-business Solutions Office 503-353-1721 x106 Cell 503-577-9519 kirkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx www.manageinc.com There are 10 types of people in the world: Those that understand binary, and those that don't. Bryan Dietz <BDietz@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 10/20/2005 05:59 PM Please respond to Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: How much memory do you REALLY have? I believe the real answer is that the Service Processor is using it when it loads the PHYP code. I liken it to the shared memory some PC's have with the video card. http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas112ed1710c47e6e9f8625708f0060cc55&rs=110 http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas148859a914db132a586256f42006003a7&rs=110 _____________________________ Bryan Dietz Aktion Associates midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/20/2005 08:27:28 PM: > Something looked funny when I did a WEKSYSSTS on my new box. Turns out > the numbers don't add up to a full gigabyte. And in fact, when I went > in to WRKSHRPOOL, it brazenly told me I had 876MB. A quick check of > DSPHDWRSC showed 4 fully functional 256MB cards, so I was a little > confused. I called my good friends at 1-800-IBM-SERV, and got the most > confused little tale I ever heard. > > It seems that people have been setting their machine pools too small, > and this was causing system hangs. So many people were doing this that > they had to stop it. So was the answer to simply change the program to > stop people from making the pool to small? Of course not. Instead, > they changed the system to LIE to you. It hides some of your memory in > the machine pool so that even if you make your machine pool too small, > it won't hang the box. > > Or at least, that's what the tech support guy said that a developer had > told him. So I asked, how much of my memory is "hidden"? How does it > figure out how much to hide? Will it hide more when I add a second GB? > He had no answers, but he says he'll get back to me. > > In the meantime, I'm asking people to check their machines. Go into > WRKSHRPOOL and see if the amount reported matches what you bought. I'll > be interested to see what the results are. > > Joe > > P.S. One tech told me it might be partitioning, but I said that couldn't > be it since I only have one partition, no HMC and a twinax console. > Then he said it might be the Ethernet card taking up memory. It's clear > nobody but the guy who wrote the code knows what's going on here, so I'm > waiting to find out more.
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