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Tomasz,

If you are running an HMC you will need to modify the profile to allocate
that extra memory. If you aren't in a position to restart the system you can
Dynamically Add the extra memory using the DLPAR functions.

If you are not running an HMC and on Power hardware, you will need to go
into STRSST and then
#5. Work with system partitions to re-allocate the memory.

Technically I am assuming ALL Power systems are partitioned, even if it is
actually one 1.


2011/7/2 Tomasz Skorża <t.skorza@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi guys

I just replaced memory modules in our AS400 server.
before I had 8x512 MB
WRKSYSSTS show:
Sys pool 1 - 188 MB
Sys pool 2 - 3575 MB
Current unprotected 3955 MB,
maximum unprotected 16418 MB

But now with 8x2 GB modules I see in WRKSYSSTS:
Sys pool 1 - 417 MB
Sys pool 2 - 3657 MB
Current unprotect used . : 1745 M
Maximum unprotect . . . : 1750 M

Have you any idea my not 16 GB is currently available?

Tomasz
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