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Shmmni, Shmseg, Shmmax : How To Know The Current Value On Solaris ?, I would like to know the current value, how to read the value currentl
yordan
post Aug 24 2006, 05:55 PM
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I have problems when installing Oracle on Solaris. The database files are correctly copied, but the instance does not startup, in the alert file I have a message saying that the the shm parameters are not correct.
How is it possible to know the current value of SHMMNI, SHMSEG, SHMMAX etc..., really reading them from the solaris kernel ?
I inserted some values in /etc/system, but how to know if these new values have been taken into account ?
The Oracle documentation says "ask the system administrator". Unfortunately, I am currently the solaris sytem administrator !
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post Jun 6 2007, 10:42 PM
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Unfortunately, barely anyone here at Astahost use Solaris. The best bet is to go to the opensolaris.org website.

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post Jun 12 2007, 03:16 PM
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QUOTE(xboxrulz @ Jun 7 2007, 12:42 AM) [snapback]104701[/snapback]
Unfortunately, barely anyone here at Astahost use Solaris. The best bet is to go to the opensolaris.org website.

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Thanks, I will try this way, or I will simply forget about it.
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post May 12 2008, 09:10 AM
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The comand you must use is sysdef. The sysdef command shows the system definition, that includes the semaphores defined in the system.

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