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Re: PERMANENTLY setting shmmax in Linux - Suse Personal Edition 8.2

From: baskitcaise <baskitcaise_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 09:02:13 +0000
Message-ID: <brrqek$6iot6$1@ID-143023.news.uni-berlin.de>


linuxquestion_at_yahoo.com wrote:
>
> So, it only took a month and a week to configure the
> memory at boot time. I think that what caused problems
> for me was that so much of the instructions that I found
> either assumed a knowledge that I didn't have yet, or missed
> one of the pieces or steps. Does not compute.
>
>
> So, for those of you struggling with such simple
> business, I hope this helps you. Please post your
> solutions when you figure them out.

Have you had a look at powertweak that comes with Suse, there is a setting in there to adjust the shmmax for oracle, this will adjust it on boot automagically.

-- 
Mark
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N.Wales, UK.
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Received on Thu Dec 18 2003 - 03:02:13 CST

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