Old FreeBSD CD's looking for a good home

2008-07-14 Thread Kim Shrier

Hello,

I have a large number of FreeBSD distribution CD's that I would like
to find a good home for.  If anybody is interested in the set, I would
be glad to send them to you for the cost of shipping.  I have almost
every distribution from 2.1.7 up to 7.0.

Kim
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2 gig shared memory

2003-03-26 Thread Kim Shrier
I am configuring a dual processor box with 4 gig of memory.  One of the
main applications I will be running is PostgreSQL.  It uses SysV shared
memory for its internal data pages.  If I were to configure a 4.8 kernal
to have 2 gig  of SysV shared memory, will this cause problems.  The
remaining 2 gig of memory is more than sufficient for the rest of the
programs that will be running on the machine.
Kim

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Re: 2 gig shared memory

2003-03-26 Thread Kim Shrier
I will persue the configuration issue on the postgresql lists.  However,
what I was hoping to get an answer for on this list is, will FreeBSD belly
up if I configure 2 gig of SysV shared memory.
Thanks,
Kim
David Bear wrote:

On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 04:31:56PM -0600, Kim Shrier wrote:
 

I am configuring a dual processor box with 4 gig of memory.  One of the
main applications I will be running is PostgreSQL.  It uses SysV shared
memory for its internal data pages.  If I were to configure a 4.8 kernal
to have 2 gig  of SysV shared memory, will this cause problems.  The
remaining 2 gig of memory is more than sufficient for the rest of the
programs that will be running on the machine.
   

you really should ask the postgresql users list on this one.  As I
recall there were a set of diminishing returns the kick in as SHMEM
gets big --
 

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