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  1. plstromb

    shmmax setting problem

    Good question - I don't remember exactly, but I'm sure it's at least 2 - 4 GB, and we're not setting shmmax any higher than 512 MB
  2. plstromb

    shmmax setting problem

    Matthew, Thanks for the quick reply. Those are the settings in /etc/system that don't seem to take affect when the box is rebooted. I know that shared memory isn't loaded when the OS starts necessarily, but rather when something requests it. However, we can't seem to get our new value for...
  3. plstromb

    shmmax setting problem

    Trying to set shared memory settings (specifically shmmax) for Solaris 8. The problem is that after reboot, the old settings are still displayed when doing a sysdef (and, the software that needs the higher value won't start). We've tried putting forceload in /etc/system with the memory...
  4. plstromb

    where to edit the classpath?

    You set the classpath either in the console window you're using to run your program, or thru an environment variable. If you use an environment variable, autoexec.bat is one of the places you can set it (though not a common one for windows). If you use Windows 2000 (and I think 98, but i'm not...

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