The postgresql example that Henrik referenced has a good example of what to do for Linux.
Charles Jones wrote:
lars ebeling wrote:
You have to change the shared memory parameters. I don't know howe to do that in Linux,
/etc/sysctl.conf
kernel.shmmax = value
kernel.shmmni = value
kernel.shmall = value
kernel.sem = value
Where value depends on how much memory you have, and what other processes need shared memory. Google for sysctl.conf and your flavor of linux and you should find what you need.
-Charles
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