On 2014-05-30 01:52, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2014, Johnny Billquist wrote:
It should already be INStalled. That don't really take any memory.
It's normally the running of tasks that takes memory.
The nodename server is managed by a program called SCP. To start it,
you do "SCP START".
NETINS asks me to start NNS. If I say YES, NCP START SYS says GEN is
too fragmented. If I say NO and fiddle with the pool it comes up fine.
Ah. The memory is too fragmented because NT.NNS is started before the main network stuff.
Yes, changing the order is a good idea here. But it's not the installing that is the
problem, but the fact that the task is actually started before the network.
Johnny
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