Re: Shared memory and Mac OS X - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jonel Rienton
Subject Re: Shared memory and Mac OS X
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Msg-id 20050121042327.M8431@road14.com
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In response to Shared memory and Mac OS X  (Wes <wespvp@syntegra.com>)
Responses Re: Shared memory and Mac OS X
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have you tried using /etc/sysctl.conf and saving the shmax value there?

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 21:51:02 -0600, Wes wrote
> The problem with not being able to set shmmax and shmall in a
> startup script in Mac OS X is not that you are setting them too late
> in the boot process. It is that you can set them only once.  In fact,
>  you can set them from a terminal window after booting and logging
> in - as long as they haven't already been set.
>
> If you comment out the sysctl's for shmall and shmmax in /etc/rc,
>  reboot, then log in and bring up a terminal window, you will see
> that they are set to -1.  You can then set them to whatever you want
> (as root of course). However, if you try to set the value again, the
> first value remains set.
>
> Unfortunately, this doesn't help much, as Apple's default /etc/rc
> sets values.  If you comment out these, you can set the values in a startup
> script, but you're still screwed when the next update re-enables the
> settings in /etc/rc, which are set before SystemStarter is called.
>  I guess the best you can do is have a startup script that notifies
> you if the values are wrong.
>
> Wes
>
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