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How would you find out what kernel parameter SHMMAX is set to by one command?
Sysdef|grep SHMMAX
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Last Update: July 28, 2006 Asked by:
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sysdef -i |grep -i shm
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bktheking
March 05, 2006 13:28:18
Mohammed Tanvir
RE: How would you find out what kernel parameter SHMM...
Please check the /etc/system......
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May 09, 2006 17:01:52
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RE: How would you find out what kernel parameter SHMM...
using command call ndd
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July 27, 2006 19:41:08
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RE: How would you find out what kernel parameter SHMM...
sysdef -i |grep -i shm
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