#!/bin/bash # Output lines suitable for sysctl configuration based # on total amount of RAM on the system. The output # will allow up to 50% of physical memory to be allocated # into shared memory. # On Linux, you can use it as follows (as root): # # ./shmsetup >> /etc/sysctl.conf # sysctl -p # Early FreeBSD versions do not support the sysconf interface # used here. The exact version where this works hasn't # been confirmed yet. page_size=`getconf PAGE_SIZE` phys_pages=`getconf _PHYS_PAGES` if [ -z "$page_size" ]; then echo Error: cannot determine page size exit 1 fi if [ -z "$phys_pages" ]; then echo Error: cannot determine number of memory pages exit 2 fi shmall=`expr $phys_pages / 2` shmmax=`expr $shmall \* $page_size` echo \# Maximum shared segment size in bytes echo kernel.shmmax = $shmmax echo \# Maximum number of shared memory segments in pages echo kernel.shmall = $shmall