August 8, 20187 yr Can someone explain to what the allocated ram is and why it would be different from my installed ram.. Is the allocated ram what goes to VM's?
August 8, 20187 yr 17 hours ago, tmoran000 said: Is the allocated ram what goes to VM's? VMs, docker apps, etc. Its the RAM that's currently in use, excluding any caching performed by Linux
August 9, 20187 yr I'm curious about this - I have a SuperMicro X8SIL-F motherboard with 2x 8G ECC REG quad rank DIMMs. There are 4 memory slots, 2 per channel. If I put the DIMMs in slot 1 Channel A and Slot 2 Channel A (blue slots), the BIOS screen shows 8 GB and UnRAID shows basically the same as what tmoran000 posted. If however I put the dimms in Slot 2 Channel A and Slot 2 Channel B, the BIOS shows 16 GB and UNRAID shows 16 GB in the "allocated" box. Of course the memory is no longer interleaved in this config, and the speed drops from 1066 to 800. But it appears I get access to all the ram. I'm wondering if the BIOS automatically enables memory sparing when 2 dimms of the same size / type are on the same channel? If so, I see no means to disable it like I do on Dell servers. As an aside, the system won't boot with only 1 DIMM, or if I populate Slot 1 Channel A and Slot 1 Channel B.
August 11, 20187 yr Author So here is a question.. I am allocated 7.9gb, I have 16gb installed but it shows me using 61%... the math doesnt add up. 7.9 of 16 is not 61%
August 13, 20187 yr I'm almost certain you've got some form of memory sparing turned on. I had this exact same issue when I first got my Supermicro board and it took quite some Bios searching to disable the memory sparing feature. Normally those numbers should be the same or just about the same. The percentage of memory used (61% in your case) is 61% of allocated memory (8GB) - you can verify this is correct by typing: free -h on the command line.
August 13, 20187 yr Author ya something is Def not right. Based on the Free -h command it is saying that I only have 7.8gb total which I know is incorrect so Somehow unraid is not seeing the other 8gb I have
August 17, 20187 yr Author I figured this out. It was that my ram cards were installed in A1 and B1 instead of A1 and A2. Moved the ram card and boom all is available now. Thanks everyone for the help
August 18, 20187 yr The way DIMM slots are labelled is confusing and inconsistent but when they are colour coded I believe that it's pretty standard to populate slots of the same colour first.
September 21, 20187 yr Author On 8/18/2018 at 8:23 AM, John_M said: The way DIMM slots are labelled is confusing and inconsistent but when they are colour coded I believe that it's pretty standard to populate slots of the same colour first. These ones were not color coded, usually you are right, 2 one color 2 the other, this time all black and when ever I got a board like this is was always a1, b1, a2, b2 but this time it was a1, a2, b1, b2 . so my mistake not reading the manual.
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