At 22:55 11/05/2003 -0400, Steff@stripped wrote:
Hi,
This isn't a MySQL issue, please read at Microsoft support how
to enable Physical Address Extension (PAE) X86.
>Hello,
> I have two windows 2k machines with 4 gig of ram each. On one
>machine I have MySql 3.23.54-max-nt-log on the other I have
>4.0.12-nt-log in both cases I am running INNODB.
>
> Any time I try and set the innodb_buffer_pool_size greater then
>1600M I get an error. Based in the information in the error log it
>appears the MySql does not think I have enough memory in the
>machines.
>
> The pertinent portion of the WinMySQLadmin report is below:
>OS Platform : Windows 2000 Service Pack 3
>Machine description:
>Compiler : VC++ 6.0
>Architecture : i686
>Total Memory : 2097151 KB RAM
>
>
> What do I need to do to let MySql know the computers have
>more then 2gig of Ram ?
>
> The server properties window reports 4 gig of ram, as does Task
>Manager. My current database is about 3.5gig in size. I was hoping
>to let MySql have access to more memory for the index buffering.
>
>Thanks
>Steff
>
>
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