Re: Problems setting shared_buffers to large value
От | Joshua D. Drake |
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Тема | Re: Problems setting shared_buffers to large value |
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Msg-id | 407B2432.9040006@commandprompt.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Problems setting shared_buffers to large value ("Barry L. Geipel" <barry@GeipelNet.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
What operating system?
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
Barry L. Geipel wrote:
-->Hi all,
I am running postgres 7.4.2 on a Dual processor Opteron with 16GB of ram. I want to set shared_buffers to a large value, but I am running into startup problems.
I have set my kernel SHMMAX and SHMALL to 12GB.
When I set shared_buffers to a value which puts the total shared memory usage over 1GB, my postgres server fails to start. Unfortunatly, I also cannot seem to get any logfile output out of my system (perhaps another question).
Are there any hardcoded max values for shared_buffers? I noticed in the code that a uint32 is used for the page size which would mean a 4GB max. This is failing at much lower values.
Sorry that I do not have a logfile output. Perhaps someone could help me turn my logfile on. I am passing –l logfile at startup, but my logfile remains empty.
Thanks in advance
Barry
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