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- From: dominic@scooter.genie.uottawa.ca (Dominic Richens)
- Subject: Re: Question about Attaching to Shared Memory Segs--shmat
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.210007.4465@csi.uottawa.ca>
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- Organization: MCRLab - University of Ottawa
- References: <1992Jul23.171524.18330@cc.gatech.edu>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 92 21:00:07 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul23.171524.18330@cc.gatech.edu>, goldsman@cc.gatech.edu (Michael G. Goldsman) writes:
- ! I was wondering if the system imposed limit of the max
- ! # of shared memory segments a process may attach at one
- ! time, may be changed at all...
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- yes, it is a kernel parameter.
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- ! I am running SCO Open Desktop on a 486, and
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- then, login as root, cd /etc/conf/cf.d and run ./configure, pick category 9
- and change the value of SHMSEG to however many you need (default is 6 per
- process). When you exit, ./link_unix
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- enjoy!
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