29 Apr
2003
29 Apr
'03
08:14
On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 01:16:33PM +0200, Pedro Cáliz wrote:
Your recommendation works fine till the systems reboots: /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax has again the value 26458112.
I've take a look in powertweak, and I can find two params. about shared memory: - kernel-shmall = 2 - kernel/shmall = 2097152
Both entries sugest that, with some products installed like Oracle, you must raise this values. Do you think I must do it?
For some reason the powertweak package ships with a strange default value for this parameter. You've got two choices: deinstall (or not start) powertweak, or play with that setting so a value of ~32 MB is restored. (33554432 is 0x2000000) Peter -- Thought is limitation. Free your mind.