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03-24-2003 12:15 AM
03-24-2003 12:15 AM
Could you tell me which parameter in HPUX kernel control the memory used per process? or there isn't such a parameter at all?
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03-24-2003 12:29 AM
03-24-2003 12:29 AM
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Hi,
There are a few parameters which control the virtual memory limits, related to 32 and 64 bit processes.
Private to process:
maxtsiz - 32bit text quadrant
mattsiz_64bit - 64bit text
maxdsiz - 32bit data quadrant
matdsiz_64bit - 64bit data
maxssiz - 32bit stack quadrant
matssiz_64bit - 64bit stack
Global:
shmmax - size of maximum shared memory segment
If you are using the posix shell you may find some of these limits are set differently, use "ulimit -a" to find out.
Regards,
James.
There are a few parameters which control the virtual memory limits, related to 32 and 64 bit processes.
Private to process:
maxtsiz - 32bit text quadrant
mattsiz_64bit - 64bit text
maxdsiz - 32bit data quadrant
matdsiz_64bit - 64bit data
maxssiz - 32bit stack quadrant
matssiz_64bit - 64bit stack
Global:
shmmax - size of maximum shared memory segment
If you are using the posix shell you may find some of these limits are set differently, use "ulimit -a" to find out.
Regards,
James.
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03-24-2003 12:32 AM
03-24-2003 12:32 AM
Re: Memory usage per process
Hi,
To increase the memory allowed for a single process, Increase kernel parameters maxdsiz, maxtsiz and maxssiz . The values depends on the amount of RAM and swap space you have.
you can do this thru SAM.
regards,
U.SivaKumar
To increase the memory allowed for a single process, Increase kernel parameters maxdsiz, maxtsiz and maxssiz . The values depends on the amount of RAM and swap space you have.
you can do this thru SAM.
regards,
U.SivaKumar
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