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Old 05-18-2008, 02:18 AM
Shaun James
 
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Default Solaris 10 won't suspend after ram upgrade

Hi All,

I've been running an old Ultra 10 with 384MB of RAM for a couple of
years now, entering suspend mode at the end of my session just fine. I
recently upgraded the RAM to 1GB and now it will no longer suspend,
instead I have to shut it down. I assume that there is a suspend file
saved somewhere and that I may not have enough room for it. Does anyone
know where it goes?

Regards,

Shaun
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Old 05-18-2008, 12:12 PM
Shaun James
 
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Default Re: Solaris 10 won't suspend after ram upgrade

Hi All,

Don't worry, I got it sorted. All I had to do was run pmconfig. I
don't know what it did but it must have set some parameters to take into
account the new RAM.

Regards,

Shaun

Shaun James wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been running an old Ultra 10 with 384MB of RAM for a couple of
> years now, entering suspend mode at the end of my session just fine. I
> recently upgraded the RAM to 1GB and now it will no longer suspend,
> instead I have to shut it down. I assume that there is a suspend file
> saved somewhere and that I may not have enough room for it. Does anyone
> know where it goes?
>
> Regards,
>
> Shaun

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