[Serusers] Quick start SER Too much shared memory
Martin Coggin
martin at mc2-consulting.co.uk
Sat Mar 27 15:47:36 CET 2004
Tried that in a variety of versions ie ser -m 16 8 4, they result in the
same response ie 'Too much shared memory demanded!
Best regards Martin Coggin
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From: Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul
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Sent: 26 March 2004 08:43
To: Martin Coggin
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Subject: Re: [Serusers] Quick start SER Too much shared memory
On Mar 26, 2004 at 08:35, Martin Coggin <martin at mc2-consulting.co.uk>
wrote:
> I have a Debian Linux system running woody. Installing SER using dpkg
> -i ser_0.8.12_i386.deb. Package appears to have unpacked ok. The
auto
> restart failed and I got the following message. Couldn't find
anything
> in the manuals for this. Do I have too little memory in my machine.
> Currently I have 32 M of memory and using an old Pentium machine.
By default ser will try to allocate 32Mb of memory to use as shared
memory
and another 1Mb per process (as "local" memory).
Try starting it with -m shared_mem_size_in_mb.
E.g.: ser -m 16
(or add -m 16 to your /etc/init.d script).
Andrei
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