On Mon, 22 May 2000, Jeff Gutierrez wrote:
..
> Now, looking at information on the web, it made me believe that the
> problem has to do with SHARED MEMORY settings.. In Solaris, it's just a
> few shmsys:shminfo_* in the /etc/system file. But how do I do it in
> Linux? -- no /etc/system in Linux (?)
Do you have SYSVSHM compiled into the kernel? it should be by default.. as
an aside, Oracle8 installs on "out of the box" Linux kernel even with a
200MB SGA, but on Solaris you have to dig into /etc/system to up the SHM
parameters, etc (painful because you have to force-load the SHM module
before you can configure it).
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