| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 404.1 | How Many `Hints' Are Needed? | XDELTA::HOFFMAN | Steve, OpenVMS Engineering | Mon Mar 31 1997 12:21 | 5 | 
|  | 
   How much of the GHR is required by this image?  (Did the GHR values
   get raised enough?)
   I'll assume you've rebooted after the autogen...
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| 404.2 |  | EEMELI::MOSER | Orienteers do it in the bush... | Mon Mar 31 1997 13:13 | 15 | 
|  |     where do you install your image? after STARTUP.COM finished or as
    part of SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM?
    
    Even if you bumped the GH_xxx up and then rebooted your system, and
    then logged in and tried to install, it might fail, because LDR_WRAPUP
    gives back everything not needed at the end of the startup.
    
    If this is the case, then use the GH_RSRVPGCNT and set it to a value
    large enough for your needs. I do this occasionally when testing new
    stuff and need to be able to install after startup finished.
    
    For a normal system a value of GH_RSRVPGCNT of zero is good because
    nothing is wasted.
    
    /cmos
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| 404.3 | Sharing my solution | CRVETE::LENTZ | Peggy Lentz, Rocky Mountain PSC | Wed Apr 09 1997 13:16 | 22 | 
|  |     For documentation purposes, I'm reporting back my solution.
    
    Key question from .1: How much of the GHR is required by this image?
    
    byte count: 8076288/8192 = 986 Alpha pages
    
    My original modparams.dat values were:
    MIN_GH_RSRVPGCNT= 2048 
    MIN_GH_RES_CODE = 1536
    MIN_GH_EXEC_CODE= 768
    MIN_GH_EXEC_DATA= 256
    
    When I still saw lots of released pages associated with Execlet code
    and data regions and the Resident image code region kept Free pages, I 
    changed the values to: 
    MIN_GH_RSRVPGCNT= 2048 
    MIN_GH_RES_CODE = 2048
    MIN_GH_EXEC_CODE= 512
    MIN_GH_EXEC_DATA= 104
    
    And after a reboot and installing after startup finishes, this big
    image did install resident.
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| 404.4 |  | EEMELI::MOSER | Orienteers do it in the bush... | Wed Apr 09 1997 14:08 | 4 | 
|  |     actually AUTOGEN is smart enough to detect this and raise the needed
    GH_xxx params. Run it with feedback of course...
    
    /cmos
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