On Jun 9, 2010, at 3:26 PM, Samuel K. Gutierrez wrote:

> System V shared memory cleanup is a concern only if a process dies in 
> between shmat and shmctl IPC_RMID.  Shared memory segment cleanup 
> should happen automagically in most cases, including abnormal process 
> termination.

Umm... right.  Duh.  I knew that.

Really.

So -- we're good!

Let's open the discussion of making sysv the default on systems that support 
the IPC_RMID behavior (which, AFAIK, is only Linux)...

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