From: Joohyun Cha (zoo11@hst.co.kr)
Date: Fri Dec 05 2003 - 04:46:34 EST
Hi.
Thanks for your quick and kind responses.
Original question is at the end of summary.
Answer:
I don't have to modify shm vaules in the /etc/system file. It's just
system wide maximum limits.
Thanks again!
> Hi. Managers
>
> We are using Sybase RDBNS with 12GB shared memory configrued. OS is
> Solaris 7 106541-24.
> Shared memory setting in the /etc/system file looks like this
>
> * shared memory set
> set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=13631488000
> set shmsys:shminfo_shmseg=100
>
> Question:
> If I decrease the setting of shared memory used by Sybase in DBMS engine
> should I also modify /etc/system file with decreased shm value?
>
> Thanks in advance! I will summurize.
>
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