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07-17-2007 01:51 AM
07-17-2007 01:51 AM
Hello.
I'm woking under 2 HPUX dualboot.
I'd like to share a databse from one system to an other.
being root, I can launch startserver(--> dataserver).
But when I try as user sybase group sybase (same uid gid than in the other system), I got this error
____________________________________________________________
00:00000:00000:2007/07/17 09:01:13.12 kernel Locking shared memory
INTO physical memory.
00:00000:00000:2007/07/17 09:01:13.14 kernel os_create_region:
cannot LOCK shared memory region '/dir/sharemem/machin.krg'
INTO physical memory. System error: NOT owner.
00:00000:00000:2007/07/17 09:01:13.14 kernel kbcreate: couldn't create kernel
region.
00:00000:00000:2007/07/17 09:01:13.14 kernel kistartup: could not create shared
memory
___________________________________________________________
It looks likes my files have exactly the same rights.
I've heard that I had to change share memory properties.
Is it true?
If it is how can I do that?
thanks.
I'm woking under 2 HPUX dualboot.
I'd like to share a databse from one system to an other.
being root, I can launch startserver(--> dataserver).
But when I try as user sybase group sybase (same uid gid than in the other system), I got this error
____________________________________________________________
00:00000:00000:2007/07/17 09:01:13.12 kernel Locking shared memory
INTO physical memory.
00:00000:00000:2007/07/17 09:01:13.14 kernel os_create_region:
cannot LOCK shared memory region '/dir/sharemem/machin.krg'
INTO physical memory. System error: NOT owner.
00:00000:00000:2007/07/17 09:01:13.14 kernel kbcreate: couldn't create kernel
region.
00:00000:00000:2007/07/17 09:01:13.14 kernel kistartup: could not create shared
memory
___________________________________________________________
It looks likes my files have exactly the same rights.
I've heard that I had to change share memory properties.
Is it true?
If it is how can I do that?
thanks.
Yazgoo
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07-17-2007 06:15 AM
07-17-2007 06:15 AM
Solution
I believe you'd have to use setprivgrp to give the sybase group access to do that. getprivgrp will show what's already been setup.
setprivgroup sybase RTPRIO MLOCK CHOWN
man setprivgrp for details.
Also search the itrc for things like setprivgrp sybase MLOCK
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setprivgroup sybase RTPRIO MLOCK CHOWN
man setprivgrp for details.
Also search the itrc for things like setprivgrp sybase MLOCK
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07-17-2007 08:58 PM
07-17-2007 08:58 PM
Re: sybase ASE 12.5 shared memory rights
Thank you very mutch.
That was sharp.
That was sharp.
Yazgoo
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