A 32bit CPU generally cannot support applications bigger than 2GB
without special hacks. This limit is from pointers being represented as
32bit values, and 32GB in bytes is the maximum signed integer that fits
in 32bits.
Regards
Henrik
tis 2002-11-19 klockan 19.26 skrev Andrew Sawyers:
> I can't seem to find if there are any know issues with Squid using more then
> 2GB of RAM. Are there any known issues in squid with the process using over
> 2GB of RAM?
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
>
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> Andrew Sawyers <andrew@zope.com>
> Software Engineer
> Zope Corporation
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Received on Thu Nov 21 2002 - 10:38:59 MST
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