Hello The,
Tuesday, February 27, 2001, 11:00:05 AM, you wrote:
THH> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, jamexu wrote:
>> Hello Tom,
>>
>> Tuesday, February 27, 2001, 12:23:25 AM, you wrote:
>>
>> TL> This looks a lot like exchanging the devil we know (SysV shmem) for a
>> TL> devil we don't know. Do I need to remind you about, for example, the
>> TL> mmap bugs in early Linux releases? (I still vividly remember having to
>> TL> abandon mmap on a project a few years back that needed to be portable
>> TL> to Linux. Perhaps that colors my opinions here.) I don't think the
>> TL> problems with shmem are sufficiently large to justify venturing into
>> TL> a whole new terra incognita of portability issues and kernel bugs.
>>
>> TL> regards, tom lane
>>
>> the only problem is because if we need to tune Postermaster to use
>> large buffer while system havn't so many SYSV shared memory, in many
>> systemes, we need to recompile OS kernel, this is a small problem to install
>> PGSQL to product environment.
THH> What? You don't automatically recompile your OS kernel when you build a
THH> system in the first place?? First step on any OS install of FreeBSD is to
THH> rid myself of the 'extras' that are in the generic kernel, and enable
THH> SharedMemory (even if I'm not using PgSQL on that machine) ...
heihei, why do you think users always using FreeBSD and not other
UNIX systemes?
your assume is false.
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Xu Yifeng