Not all of the system's memory appears to be detected by the operating system
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Environment
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10
Situation
Not all of the system's memory appears to be detected by the operating system.
Resolution
On some systems, the BIOS offers a feature known as "memory remapping" or "memory hoisting" which can reduce the amount of memory invisible to the system. This option however is known to cause problems for some configurations and should only be used after extensive testing of an identical system in a test environment.
Additional Information
This problem is sometimes known as the "PCI memory hole" or simply as the "memory hole".
Formerly known as TID# 10099487
Disclaimer
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- Document ID:3665938
- Creation Date: 15-Sep-2006
- Modified Date:15-Mar-2021
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- SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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