Re: shared memory settings on MAC OS X
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: shared memory settings on MAC OS X |
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Msg-id | 4731.1193665210@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: shared memory settings on MAC OS X (Maximilian Tyrtania <mty@fischerappelt.de>) |
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Re: shared memory settings on MAC OS X
Re: shared memory settings on MAC OS X |
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Maximilian Tyrtania <mty@fischerappelt.de> writes: > Tom, I suspect you have Mac OS X Server installed, right? That's probably > why your /etc/sysctl.conf file mentions that /etc/sysctl-macosxserver.conf > file, while mine doesn't. Uh, no, I'm looking at my laptop. Curious that yours has no reference to the other file. > And frankly, to me it looks as if it means "if there is a /etc/sysctl.conf > file, then read it and accept its settings. Then overwrite the sysctl > settings with the default values, no matter what." You're forgetting the point I made that the first complete set of shmem settings wins. If we could change the settings on the fly after that, all this would be a whole lot easier, but the OSX kernel locks them down somehow. BTW, I dunno if you read awk at all, but that awk command effectively says "print lines that contain = and do not contain #". You didn't try appending comments to the setting lines in your file did you? regards, tom lane
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