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From Shoaib Mir
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In response to Max connections  ("Benjamin Krajmalnik" <kraj@illumen.com>)
Responses Re: Max connections  ("Benjamin Krajmalnik" <kraj@illumen.com>)
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On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Benjamin Krajmalnik <kraj@illumen.com> wrote:

I am setting up a test environment to simulate a very high load.  We have a server farm which is receiving data (cold be thousands of simultaneous users posting data).  I currently have max_connections set to 500 and the server is starting ok.  If I try to increase the max_connections to 1000, the server is unable to start.  I am running a VM with 4GB RAM.  Swap space is not being used, and the system is showing about 1.5GB of ram not being utilized.

Are there any other config setting which should be changed together with max_connections to successfully start the postmaster?


Increasing max_connection will make PostgreSQL to request more System V shared memory or semaphores than your operating system's default configuration allow. Did you tune/tweak the kernel options for that? Details for those options can be found at

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/kernel-resources.html#SYSVIPC

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