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Re: changing the VM size in cygwin.
- From: Dave Korn <dave dot korn dot cygwin at googlemail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 16:22:26 +0100
- Subject: Re: changing the VM size in cygwin.
- References: <28511180.post@talk.nabble.com>
On 10/05/2010 13:54, kulalking wrote:
> We are running a server on cygwin (on windows 7 , 64 bit , 6 GB RAM )
> After that we tried to get the memory allocation limit, code is given in the
> same link.
> We are getting only 1596 MB.
Unfortunately, Cygwin is only a 32-bit application, so even when running on
a 64-bit machine it is limited by the 4GB address space of a 32-bit process,
the upper 2GB of which are reserved for the OS kernel, and of the lower 2GB,
the various Windows and Cygwin DLLs use a lot of the upper 1/2GB of that.
> We also tried with ulimit âv option , and we are not able to change the vm
> size , it says 2 GB is the MAX!
You could try setting the VM's boot configuration to include the /3GB and
/PAE switches, but that only might help gain a bit more headroom; the
fundamental 32-bit-ness of Cygwin (and hence all Cygwin applications) would
take probably something up to a few person-years of work to change.
cheers,
DaveK
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