Re: Starting emacs gives "shmget failed: error 28" message

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On 09/03/2015 04:00 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
On 09/03/2015 03:04 AM, Robert Nichols wrote:
In CentOS 6.7, if I start emacs from a terminal session, I always see
a message, "(emacs:{PID}): Gdk-WARNING **: shmget failed: error 28 (No
space left on device)"

The message is also logged to .xsession-errors, and that occurs
regardless of how emacs is started. The same thing occurs with
SELinux in permissive mode.

Emacs version is emacs-23.1-28.el6.x86_64 .

Output from strace shows:
    shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, 393216, IPC_CREAT|0600) = -1 ENOSPC (No space
left on device)

/proc/mounts contains:
    tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw,seclabel,relatime 0 0

and "df /dev/shm" shows:
    Filesystem     1K-blocks  Used Available Use% Mounted on
    tmpfs            8194164   172   8193992   1% /dev/shm

I can't identify any behavior problems that I can relate to this,
but it seems that something is wrong.  Any clues as to what?


just a shot in the dark, but what do you have in
/proc/sys/kernel/shmmni ?

According to man shmget:
ENOSPC All possible shared memory IDs have been taken  (SHMMNI),  or
allocating  a  segment  of  the requested  size  would  cause  the
system  to  exceed  the system-wide limit on shared memory (SHMALL).

"cat /proc/sys/kernel/shmmni" shows 4096.

And, I find that "wc -l /proc/sysvipc/shm" shows that they are indeed
all in use. A badly coded java game appears to be the culprit. It's
grabbing SHM IDs by the thousands.

Thanks for the pointer.  Your shot in the dark was right on target.

--
Bob Nichols     "NOSPAM" is really part of my email address.
                Do NOT delete it.

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