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Unread 11-15-2004, 09:26 AM   #1
jhuehne
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Default How to do I check ram size in Snap OS?

Is there any way to see how much physical memory is installed in the snap server via snap os or another piece of software? I'm wondering if there is a way without physically looking at the ram inside the box.

I'm also interested in what max memory sizes people have run in the 2000, 4000, and 4100 platforms.

If anyone has specs on the memory modules used per platform that would be helpful as well. Thanks...

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Unread 11-15-2004, 07:16 PM   #2
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Go to the debug screen of your snap server, ie:
http://<your snap IP>/config/debug
and type the command:
debug memory

Total System Physical Memory is the first line of the output.
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Default Re: How to do I check ram size in Snap OS?

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Originally Posted by jhuehne
Is there any way to see how much physical memory is installed in the snap server via snap os or another piece of software? I'm wondering if there is a way without physically looking at the ram inside the box.

I'm also interested in what max memory sizes people have run in the 2000, 4000, and 4100 platforms.

If anyone has specs on the memory modules used per platform that would be helpful as well. Thanks...
My Snap Server 4000 memory is 64 MB SDRAM, PC66, 168pin, 8Mx64, UB Non ECC.
The actual module is a Unigen UG58S6608HSG.
Data sheet is here: http://www.unigen.com/product05/m_SD...r=UG58S6608HSG

Hope that helps.
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Default Re: How to do I check ram size in Snap OS?

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Originally Posted by jhuehne
Is there any way to see how much physical memory is installed in the snap server via snap os or another piece of software? I'm wondering if there is a way without physically looking at the ram inside the box.

I'm also interested in what max memory sizes people have run in the 2000, 4000, and 4100 platforms.

If anyone has specs on the memory modules used per platform that would be helpful as well. Thanks...
I installed 128MB in a Snap Server 2000 without any problems. An image of the memory module with specs is at: http://www.falleninc.com/b2/media/Sn...graded_RAM.jpg
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Unread 03-02-2006, 01:03 PM   #5
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Default Re: How to do I check ram size in Snap OS?

Try "debug memory" from debug (http://snapaddress/config/debug)
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