Better double check that. I think you're getting two parameters
confused. There's seminfo_semni and shminfo_shmmni. The "sem"
parameters control semaphores, and the "shm" parameters control shared
memory allocation.

On our production Oracle/WMQI machine, we use:

      shminfo_shmmni = 2048
      seminfo_semni = 8192




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Just had an outtage because of limited resources. After being on the
phone
with IBM. My /etc/system file has this setting

set semsys:seminfo_semmni =1024

The book, IBM suppport and a cute little doc (probably all from the
same
reference) sez to set this on:

set shmsys:shminfo_semmni = 2048

Is there a reason I'm missing the second one anddo I add it to
/etc/system
and what do I now set the first on to???


                                            bobbee

                              with Alice and the two bottles





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