If SST shows al the chips operational.. then go into 5. Work with system
partitions. I know, I know yo aren't partitioned, BUT IBM treats you box a
'1' Partition system. I don't have access to a system where I can to this,
but in that option #5 you can set how much CPU and Memory the system can
use. I am betting the MAX and/or desired limts are too small.


On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Darryl Freinkel <
dfreinkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My machine (Model 520 9405) had 1Gb of memory. I added another 1GB of
memory. The memory is seen and recognized in STRSST, however when working
with WRKSYSSTS or WRKSHRPOOL I only see 1.2Gb of memory.



The OS usually reserves about 300MB of memory for itself. Before installing
the memory, I had about 700MB usable memory in WRKSYSSTS. After installing
the 1Gb additional memory, I have 1.2Gb of memory. I was expecting to see
about 1.8Gb of usable memory. Where has the other 800MB gone?



Can anyone provide any help as to how to get the missing memory?



Darryl Freinkel

Assignment 400 Group, Inc.

Tel: 770.321.8562 ext 111 | Fax 770.321.8562 | 2247 La Salle Dr, Marietta
GA, 30062, USA | PO Box 72556, Marietta, GA 30007-2556



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