|
|
The Java Development Kit is provided with UnixWare. See Java Development Kit Release Notes for information.
When PAE mode is enabled, automatic detection and configuration of up to 64GB of memory in the operating system.
It is recommended only for 4GB systems running in non-PAE mode, when one of the applications needs to address most of the physical memory on the machine, (for example, a database). This feature is an alternative to PAE mode and DSHM, when the physical memory is still small enough to be addressed in non-PAE mode.
See ``Managing Large Physical Memory'' and ``Configuring your system for Large Physical Memory''.
A limited set of system utilities have been made large file aware, and are noted as such on their respective manual pages.