I'm curious though how P4 HT will play into that performance on the new
Xeons though. I'll have more to report in the next few weeks.
On Sun, 2002-06-02 at 13:37, William Lee Irwin III wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 07:21:21PM +0200, Kilobug wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I wanted to know if it is possible to have a very big system V
> > shared memory segment (say about 1Gb) ?
> > I've quickly looked into the source code of shm.c and shm.h in ipc/
> > and I've read the following:
> > /*
> > * SHMMAX, SHMMNI and SHMALL are upper limits are defaults which can
> > * be increased by sysctl
> > */
> > But how far is it possible to increase them ? And which sysctl must be
> > done ?
> > Thank you for answering,
>
> ls /proc/sys/kernel/sh* and the names shouldn't be too tough from there.
> I'd be concerned about exercising this code on a virgin 2.4.17 as ISTR
> bugfixes for sysv ipc/shm cropping up in later kernel versions, though
> I can't say I've tracked this area very closely. Hopefully someone who
> does can chime in here and enlighten us both.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Bill
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