-- Brian Wheeler wrote --
I think there's an entry from the VMS FAQ for this...
-snip-
5.7 Why doesn t OpenVMS see the new memory I just added? When adding
memory to an OpenVMS system, one should check for an existing definition
of the PHYSICALPAGES (OpenVMS VAX) or PHYSICAL_MEMORY (OpenVMS Alpha)
parameter in the SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT parameter database, use a text
editor to reset the value in the file to the new correct value as
required, and then perform the following command: $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN
GETDATA REBOOT FEEDBACK
-snip-
Thanks! That did it! Indeed, the PHYSICAL_PAGES parameter
had been set to 32768 in some previous AUTOGEN. Since I did not
want to use feedback, but just to change that single parameter,
I edited the SYS$SYSTEM:SETPARAMS.DAT file to
set parameter PHYSICALPAGES 65536 and
invoked @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SETPARAMS REBOOT NOFEEDBACK.
The machine feels faster indeed.
Best regards,
carlos.
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