Re: mac os HOG?
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texte = The simple answer here is NEVER RUN FILENAKER & ASIP ON THE SAME SERVER !!This is discussed in depth on the Apple discussion boards. Mac OS cannotreally handle 2 memory dependent apps on the same machine.Alain> though this is not really the place to discuss this I know a little about it> so....> > Ron, your mac is taking up that much because it is adding the system memory> to the amount you have allocated towards ASIP. You need tell me> how much memory you have allocated towards filemaker and any other running> app. The quick solution> might be to lower ASIP's or filemaker's memory or just add more RAM and> restart.> I think you have a memory conflict somewhere.> > in the about this computer window find all running apps. sum up the memory> allocated> towards each from your get info windows. add 288 to that total. If this> number exceeds> 320 or even 300 (which I think it will) then you need to adjust some memory> settings.> The best would be to get more RAM while its cheap.> > one more note. if you are running OS 9.1 I would do the $20 upgrade to ASIP> 6.3.3!> > cheers.> > Ron Ceballos wrote:> >>> Are you running WebCat with ASIP?>>> >>> go into the MacOS Admin Agent and check your allocation of>>> memory towards ASIP. You want to make sure the rest of your>>> apps have the memory they need and that ASIP is not interfering.>> >> specs on machine and things running:>> g3, OS 9.1, 320 megs RAM>> >> ASIP 6.3.2, filemaker pro server, nothing else.>> >> mem allocated to asip: (maximum) 176>> >> ps: i just checked now, and mac os is taking up 288 megs RAM. this is>> becoming a huge prob now, working off of it takes forever and a day now.>> >> any ideas?!?>> >> > > -- Donovan D. Brooke> Systems Administrator/> Assc. Art Director> Epsen Hillmer Graphics> > I know I'm making progress when I look at the questions I have> asked in the past and think to myself... how stupid was that> > > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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The simple answer here is NEVER RUN FILENAKER & ASIP ON THE SAME SERVER !!This is discussed in depth on the Apple discussion boards. Mac OS cannotreally handle 2 memory dependent apps on the same machine.Alain> though this is not really the place to discuss this I know a little about it> so....> > Ron, your mac is taking up that much because it is adding the system memory> to the amount you have allocated towards ASIP. You need tell me> how much memory you have allocated towards filemaker and any other running> app. The quick solution> might be to lower ASIP's or filemaker's memory or just add more RAM and> restart.> I think you have a memory conflict somewhere.> > in the about this computer window find all running apps. sum up the memory> allocated> towards each from your get info windows. add 288 to that total. If this> number exceeds> 320 or even 300 (which I think it will) then you need to adjust some memory> settings.> The best would be to get more RAM while its cheap.> > one more note. if you are running OS 9.1 I would do the $20 upgrade to ASIP> 6.3.3!> > cheers.> > Ron Ceballos wrote:> >>> Are you running WebCat with ASIP?>>> >>> go into the MacOS Admin Agent and check your allocation of>>> memory towards ASIP. You want to make sure the rest of your>>> apps have the memory they need and that ASIP is not interfering.>> >> specs on machine and things running:>> g3, OS 9.1, 320 megs RAM>> >> ASIP 6.3.2, filemaker pro server, nothing else.>> >> mem allocated to asip: (maximum) 176>> >> ps: i just checked now, and mac os is taking up 288 megs RAM. this is>> becoming a huge prob now, working off of it takes forever and a day now.>> >> any ideas?!?>> >> > > -- Donovan D. Brooke> Systems Administrator/> Assc. Art Director> Epsen Hillmer Graphics> > I know I'm making progress when I look at the questions I have> asked in the past and think to myself... how stupid was that> > > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to> > Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/> -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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