"No space remaining to save config" in cat3550 ?

Below is log message(cat3550)
Cat3550#wr
Building configuration...
% Warning: Saving this config to nvram may corrupt any network management or security files stored at the end of nvram.
Continue? [no]:
% Configuration buffer full, can't add command: password xxx
login
%Aborting Save. Compress the config.[OK]
Jul 25 16:55:35: %SYS-3-CONFIG_NO_PRIVATE: No space remaining to save private config
Jul 25 16:55:55: %SYS-3-CONFIG_NO_PRIVATE: No space remaining to save private config
Jul 25 16:56:56: %SYS-3-CONFIG_NO_PRIVATE: No space remaining to save private config
384K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory.
please give me what can i do to resolve this problem. thanks

Hi,
The solution is to use the boot buffersize size configuration command in order to increase the size of the simulated NVRAM. The configuration file cannot be larger than the buffer size allocation. The range is from 4096 to 524,288 bytes.
The boot buffersize command simulates a larger NVRAM.
Check out this URL
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps700/products_tech_note09186a008015bfab.shtml#cat3550
-VJ

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