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Kernel Parameters for Solaris

Posted on 05-Jan-2010 By Admin No Comments on Kernel Parameters for Solaris

* pre Solaris 10 *

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To view the current values of these parameters, enter the following commands:

# grep noexec_user_stack /etc/system

# /usr/sbin/sysdef | grep SEM

# /usr/sbin/sysdef | grep SHM

* Post Solaris 10 *

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In Solaris 10, you are not required to make changes to the /etc/system file to implement the System V IPC. Solaris 10 uses the resource control facility for its implementation. However, Oracle recommends that you set both resource control and /etc/system/ parameters.

To view the current values of the resource control, enter the following commands:

# id -p // to verify the project id

uid=0(root) gid=0(root) projid=1 (user.root)

# prctl -n project.max-shm-memory -i project user.root

# prctl -n project.max-sem-ids -i project user.root

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