Amount of memory available to IPC::Shareable?

2000-10-12 Thread Alexander Farber (EED)

I would like to write a small web chat using IPC::Shareable.

How do I find out, how much shared memory is available on some
host, esp. under Solaris and OpenBSD? I have looked at "perldoc
IPC::Shareable" and the outputs of "dmesg", "ipcs -a" and
"ulimit -a" but don't see it yet.

Also, does anyone care to share his/her sources for a mod_perl 
based web-chat (modertion option would be great)? Thank you!



RE: Amount of memory available to IPC::Shareable?

2000-10-12 Thread ricarDo oliveiRa

Hi there,

this may be of some interest to you:
http://perlchat.sourceforge.net/

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I would like to write a small web chat using IPC::Shareable.

How do I find out, how much shared memory is available on some
host, esp. under Solaris and OpenBSD? I have looked at "perldoc
IPC::Shareable" and the outputs of "dmesg", "ipcs -a" and
"ulimit -a" but don't see it yet.

Also, does anyone care to share his/her sources for a mod_perl 
based web-chat (modertion option would be great)? Thank you!

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Re: Amount of memory available to IPC::Shareable?

2000-10-12 Thread Eivind Trondsen

ricarDo oliveiRa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi there,
> 
> this may be of some interest to you:
> http://perlchat.sourceforge.net/
> 
> --Original Message--
> From: "Alexander Farber (EED)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: October 12, 2000 9:21:58 AM GMT
> Subject: Amount of memory available to IPC::Shareable?
> 
> 
> I would like to write a small web chat using IPC::Shareable.
> 
> How do I find out, how much shared memory is available on some
> host, esp. under Solaris and OpenBSD? I have looked at "perldoc
> IPC::Shareable" and the outputs of "dmesg", "ipcs -a" and
> "ulimit -a" but don't see it yet.

On Linux, you get the interesting stuff by doing

$ ipcs -lm


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