>   Thank you very much for the information. The SHMMAX was set to 33554432, 
> and that's why it
> failed to start the postmaster. Thanks for the link to the kernel resources 
> article. I guess
> changing these parameters would require recompiling the kernel. 
>    
>   Is there any work around without changing these parameters to make maximum 
> use of RAM?
>    
>   We got a new server now with 2GB RAM, but it also has the same value for 
> SHMMAX.
>    
>   And I am trying the restore with the following conf
>   sort_mem = 40960  (changed from 1024)
>   shared_buffers = 3000 (changed from 64)
>     max_connections = 128 (changed from 32)

This is one of the best links that I can give you in addition to the Postgresql 
Kernel resource
link.
http://www.powerpostgresql.com/PerfList

I am pretty much a beginner at resource tuning also.  In fact, after googling 
for sources that
describe how to tune kernel parameters, the postgresql documents remains the 
best documents I've
found so far.

I would be interested if anyone else on the list knows of any resources or 
books that have an in
depth discussion on methods/strategies to tune kernel parameters to maximized 
usage of system
resources and at the same time allow for harmonious sharing between various 
programs/services.

Regards,

Richard Broersma Jr.

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