It's not in the docs because it has to do with the use you make of your OS. The docs only mention that shmem is used by
Pgso increasing it could benefit you. The rule of thumb (last week's list archives) is to tell postgres on startup to
useshmem equivalent to approximately 1/4 of you total memory. This is done either through the -B <value> startup
parameter,or by editing the shared_buffers entry in the $PGDATA/postgres.conf
Keep in mind that each segment is 8192 bytes, so do the math accordingly.
cheers,
thalis
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Sanjay Bhatia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can someone please tell me how to figure the optimal value of SHMMAX? I
> have not been able to find this information in the docs.
>
> Thanks,
> sb
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