Re: OSX 10.3.7 broke Postgresql 8.0.0b5? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: OSX 10.3.7 broke Postgresql 8.0.0b5?
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Msg-id 2974.1103394708@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: OSX 10.3.7 broke Postgresql 8.0.0b5?  (Scott Ribe <scott_ribe@killerbytes.com>)
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Scott Ribe <scott_ribe@killerbytes.com> writes:
>> It looks like yours has 100/1000 --- did you hand-modify that?  Or maybe
>> you hand-modified the kernel limits?  Another possible explanation is
>> that the 10.3.7 update overwrote any local changes you'd made to the IPC
>> limits.

> All the recent OS X .x updates have replaced /etc/rc. For all I know they
> may always have done so, but of course prior to 10.3 we didn't have to
> modify /etc/rc directly.

Bingo.  So I didn't see any change in behavior, because I hadn't edited
/etc/rc on my machine; the complainants are probably those who had
edited /etc/rc to raise the kern.sysv limits.

I'll add something to the Admin Guide pointing out that OS X updates are
likely to overwrite any manual changes to /etc/rc.

            regards, tom lane

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