FW: Shared Memory

From: <Simon.Millard_at_barclays.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 13:18:27 +0000

Dear Alphas

Thanks to gustavo_at_movi.com.ar who did a quick reply:

Of course, but remember to keep the format. Basically, use tabs instead
of spaces and such (look at "man stanza").
If you are using or going to use some sort of SQL server in the
machine, i would suggest you increase this value. It doesn't consume
memory, it
just represents the maximum requestable, measured in bytes. Merry xmas,



Original Question.

Dear Alphas,

Another question from my client.

My client wants to increase the shared memory segment from 4194304 to
8388608.

When is do a sysconfig -r ipc shm-max 8388608 is get a message stating
that this value cannot be changed.

My question is this. Can I add an entry to /etc/sysconfigtab of:

ipc:
 shm-max = 8388608

so it does it at boot time?


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