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[ILUG] shared memory..

[ILUG] shared memory..

John P . Looney john at antefacto.com
Fri Dec 8 14:26:32 GMT 2000


On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 02:49:39PM +0100, Donal Mcnamee (LMI) mentioned:
> You can check what's in use by ipcs
> remove it by ipcrm and getting the max Im not so sure about....

 True:

crom:/tmp/3c90x-1.0.0# ipcs -um
------ Shared Memory Limits --------
max number of segments = 128
max seg size (kbytes) = 32768
max total shared memory (kbytes) = 16777216
min seg size (bytes) = 1

crom:/tmp/3c90x-1.0.0# ipcs -lm
------ Shared Memory Limits --------
max number of segments = 128
max seg size (kbytes) = 32768
max total shared memory (kbytes) = 16777216
min seg size (bytes) = 1

 Looks like I need to increase the number of shm segments. Must go looking
in the kernel headers, I suppose.

Kate

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to go where you will, even to Mordor, Saruman, if you desire. " 
    -- Gandalf, paraphrasing the choice between Free and Non-free software




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