ipcs -lm:
------ Shared Memory Limits --------
max number of segments = 4096
max seg size (kbytes) = 32768
max total shared memory (kbytes) = 8388608
min seg size (bytes) = 0
ipcs -m:
------ Shared Memory Segments --------
key shmid owner perms bytes nattch status
0x00280267 32769 root 644 1048576 7
0x07021999 65538 root 644 16 8
0x52564801 98307 root 660 17899520 0
0x52564802 131076 root 660 516096 0
0x52564803 163845 root 660 1048576 0
0x52564804 196614 root 660 1048576 0
0x52564805 229383 root 666 1130496 0
0x52564806 262152 root 660 1048576 0
0x52564807 294921 root 660 1048576 0
[root@dbserver bin]# strace -e shmget,shmctl,shmat,shmdt oninit -i
This action will initialize Informix Dynamic Server;
any existing Informix Dynamic Server databases will NOT be accessible -
Do you wish to continue (y/n)? y
oninit: Fatal error in shared memory creation
--- SIGCHLD (Child exited) ---
Could it be that the max shared memory is too small ?
but /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax = 335544320
whu does ipcs -lm shows a different max size ??
best regards
Michael Bielicki
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 04:31:16PM -0700, Christoph Rohland wrote:
> Michael Bielicki <Michael.Bielicki@Parmastocks.com> writes:
>
> > OK, mounted or unmounted it simply does NOT work. How can I test the
> > kernel in a commercial environment if I can't use it with major
> > RDBMS ? Is my only option to go back to 2.2 ??
>
> No, probably not. But what fails actually? Could you do an 'strace -e
> shmget,shmctl,shmat,shmdt' on the failing process and mail the output?
>
> Also the output from 'ipcs -lm' and 'ipcs -m' would probably be
> helpful.
>
> Greetings
> Christoph
>
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