Re: Changing the default configuration (was Re: [pgsql-advocacy] PostgreSQL Benchmarks) - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Changing the default configuration (was Re: [pgsql-advocacy] PostgreSQL Benchmarks)
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Msg-id 26924.1044986473@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: Changing the default configuration (was Re: [pgsql-advocacy] PostgreSQL Benchmarks)  ("Jon Griffin" <jon@jongriffin.com>)
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"Jon Griffin" <jon@jongriffin.com> writes:
> So it appears that linux at least is way above your 8 meg point, unless I
> am missing something.

Yeah, AFAIK all recent Linuxen are well above the range of parameters
that I was suggesting (and even if they weren't, Linux is particularly
easy to change the SHMMAX setting on).  It's other Unixoid platforms
that are likely to have a problem.  Particularly the ones where you
have to rebuild the kernel to change SHMMAX; people may be afraid to
do that.

Does anyone know whether cygwin has a setting comparable to SHMMAX,
and if so what is its default value?  How about the upcoming native
Windows port --- any issues there?
        regards, tom lane


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