Il 02/11/2013 17:51, Bob Doolittle ha scritto:
Hi,
I'm setting up Engine for the 2nd time - the first time I answered a configuration
question wrong. So I did:
engine-setup
engine-cleanup
engine-setup
Things worked, until I rebooted the system. I found that postgresql would not startup,
and was failing with "could not create shared memory segment:
Invalid Argument".
I resolved this issue by creating a file /etc/sysctl.d/10-shmmax.conf, containing the
line:
kernel.shmmax = 1000000000
(I read somewhere that postgresql recommends setting shmmax to 1/4 of physical memory,
and I have 4GB)
1. Is this a known bug? If not, should I file one? If so, how do I do that? :)
Which version are you installing?
Can you please attach all 3 logs from above sequence (setup, cleanup, setup)?
I think something may have gone wrong on second setup execution while setting shmmax.
2. Is there a better fix than the one I settled on? Does the normal
configuration wind up increasing shmmax, or reducing postgresql's limits? What are
the default values for this in a normal engine configuration?
No better fix, engine-setup just do something like that, setting shmmax to 35554432.
Thanks,
Bob
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