Solofo.Ramangalahy@bull.net wrote:
quoted text > The size in bytes of a SysV IPC message queue, msgmnb, is too small
> for large machines, but we don't want to bloat small machines
>
> Several methods are used already to modify (mainly increase) msgmnb:
> . distribution specific patch
> . system wide sysctl.conf
> . application specific tuning via /proc/sys/kernel/msgmnb
>
>
Which distributions use a patch?
The whole configuration can be done from user space, thus I assumed that
a sysctl.conf value (or in the worst case: a dbus/hal daemon that
updates /proc/sys/kernel/msgnmb) could do the job.
--
Manfred
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