Ugh, okay.

Last BSD system I really payed much attention to was a BSDI system, and
that was years ago.

There was a simple way to calculate shared memory between processes at
the time in BSD/OS, but alas, I am sure it's somewhat different from
Linux and I surely don't remember it.

On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 17:43 -0600, ben syverson wrote:
> Arg -- I'm not being specific enough again. Sorry. This is all in 
> FreeBSD, which I know handles memory much differently than Linux. 
> Here's a sample line from top:
> 
>    PID USERNAME        PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU    
> CPU COMMAND
> 91778 nobody            4    0 13496K 12584K select   0:00  0.00%  
> 0.00% httpd
> 
> 
> On Feb 10, 2005, at 5:28 PM, Richard F. Rebel wrote:
> 
> > OHHH, and BTW, when do you load this hash?
> 
> The hash is called in a startup.pl like this:
> My::HashLoader ();
> 
> And HashLoader basically does the code I listed before. So I would 
> assume that it would be shared.
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> - ben
> 
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Richard F. Rebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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