Re: Shared memory table.

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On Nov 22, 2008, at 9:17 AM, Geofrey Rainey wrote:

Hi,

What effect does shmmni high usage have on your system? And how do you
know its usage?

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Rohit khaladkar wrote:
Hi!The Shared memory table shmmni is reaching 100% in the middle of
the day
- at random .

I do not know what process takes it to that level .

What would be my way of finding that out ?

Thanks for all the help!

Rohit

"lsof" maybe? Never used it for that, though.



You can get some of this information with ipcs -a, or cat /proc/ sysvipc/shm And the las shows the creater PID, and last PID, so you can hopefully track it back to the process.

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