On 2008-08-28, Morris, Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I am hoping someone here has run into this before, I didn't see anything
> worth while
> (or that I understood) via a google search.

> I guess specs first. I have running OpenBSD 4.2-stable with postgres 8.2.4.

speaking from experience: don't forget to dumpall before you
upgrade this machine. I like to add reminders about things like
that to /etc/motd in case I have a spare half-hour in the future
and think it might be a good idea to upgrade the machine, at which
point I've usually forgotten about these things...

> Aug 12 20:46:29 logdb postgres[30182]: [1-1] FATAL:  could not create shared
> memory segment: Invalid argument
> Aug 12 20:46:29 logdb postgres[30182]: [1-2] DETAIL:  Failed system call was
> shmget(key=4225001, size=74702848, 03600).

the 72MB requested here doesn't fit in the 32MB you get by default.
/usr/local/share/doc/postgresql/README.OpenBSD tells you a bit about
the kern.shminfo.shmmax sysctl...

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