shmax



Author: anonymous
Date: Thu Nov 3 21:59:22 2005
Subject: shmax

I have an application that runs on Linux, Redhat 9.0. It allocates a lot of shared memory so I moddified shmmax to allow for this. When I run the application from the Linux machine, or using xtart from a PC, it works fine. I need to rlogin into the Linux machine from a Solaris machine. When I do this, the application won't run and says it can't allocate the shared memory. It is as if shmmax isn't getting used when rloggin into the machine.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Doug


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Fri Nov 4 00:16:35 2005: Subject:   TonyLawrence
You sure it's shmmax that is your problem and not just that the rlogin user just can't access any shared memory? Could you write a little test script that tried for a smaller amount?



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