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Re: Squid 3.2.0.14 on OpenBSD with >1 workers results in "Cannot fake shared segments in SMP config" errors

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> Your system is missing shared memory support.

So this would not work in general on OpenBSD? On the other hand there
are certain SHM-settings on OpenBSD:

kern.sysvshm=1
kern.malloc.kmemnames=.......
kern.malloc.kmemstat.shm=(inuse = 2, calls = 2, memuse = 2K, limblocks =
0, mapblocks = 0, maxused = 2K, limit = 78644K, spare = 0, sizes =
(256,1024))
kern.shminfo.shmmax=33554432
kern.shminfo.shmmin=1
kern.shminfo.shmmni=128
kern.shminfo.shmseg=128
kern.shminfo.shmall=8192

Doesn't this mean there is shared memory support?

> I'm not sure why the "fake" memory access wrappers which are supposed to
> take over are failing.

Or should it with the wrappers?

Henri

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