Online collection
Semsys: seminfo_semmni(Solaris9 Release)
InSolarisVersion 10 is out of date.
-
Description
-
Specifies the maximum number of signal identifiers.
-
Data Type
-
Signed integer
-
Default Value
-
10
-
Range
-
1 to 65,535
-
Dynamic or not
-
No
-
Verify
-
AndSema_index_max(Currently 65,535). If the value is large, it is reset to this value. Warning Messages are written to the console or message file, or both.
-
When to change
-
If the number of default sets is insufficient, change the value. Generally, the changes are made based on the suggestions of the software supplier. If you try to create more than the current number of sets, no error message is displayed. On the contrary, the application receivesSemgetReturned Code of the callEnospc.
For more information, see semget (2 ).
-
Commitment level
-
Unstable
Semsys: seminfo_semmsl(
Solaris9 Release)
InSolarisVersion 10 is out of date.
-
Description
-
Specifies the maximum number of System V signals for each signal identifier.
-
Data Type
-
Signed integer
-
Default Value
-
25
-
Range
-
1 To maxint
-
Dynamic or not
-
No
-
Verify
-
Compare the amount of space occupied by the Signal and Its supported data structures with 25% of the available kernel memory when the module is first loaded. If the memory threshold is exceeded, the module is not loaded and the signal function is unavailable.
-
When to change
-
Make changes when the default value is insufficient. Generally, the changes are made based on the suggestions of the software supplier. If you try to create more signals in a set than the current signal number, no error message is displayed. The application receives the response code from semget (2 ).Einval.
-
Commitment level
-
Unstable
Semsys: seminfo_semopm(
Solaris9 Release)
InSolarisVersion 10 is out of date.
-
Description
-
SpecifySemopThe maximum number of System V signal operations. This parameter indicatesSOPsIn the ArraySemop ()Provided by the system callSembufs. For more information, see semop (2 ).
-
Data Type
-
Signed integer
-
Default Value
-
10
-
Range
-
1 To maxint
-
Dynamic or not
-
No
-
Verify
-
Compare the amount of space occupied by the Signal and Its supported data structures with 25% of the available kernel memory when the module is first loaded. If the memory threshold is exceeded, the module is not loaded and the signal function is unavailable.
-
When to change
-
Make changes when the default value is insufficient. Generally, the changes are made based on the suggestions of the software supplier. If you trySemopIf the number of signal operations executed in the call is greater than the number of currently permitted signal operations, no error message is displayed. On the contrary, the application receivesSemop ()Returned Code of the callE2big.
-
Commitment level
-
Unstable
Semsys: seminfo_semmns(
Solaris9 Release)
InSolarisRelease 10 has been deleted.
-
Description
-
The maximum number of System V signals on the system.
-
Data Type
-
Signed integer
-
Default Value
-
60
-
Range
-
1 To maxint
-
Dynamic or not
-
No
-
Verify
-
Compare the amount of space occupied by the Signal and Its supported data structures with 25% of the available kernel memory when the module is first loaded. If the memory threshold is exceeded, the module is not loaded and the signal function is unavailable.
-
When to change
-
If the number of default signals is insufficient, change the value. Generally, the changes are made based on the suggestions of the software supplier. If the number of signals to be created is greater than the number of signals currently configured, no error message is displayed. The application receives the response code from semget (2 ).Enospc.
-
Commitment level
-
Unstable
Semsys: seminfo_semmnu(
Solaris9 Release)
InSolarisRelease 10 has been deleted.
-
Description
-
The total number of Undo structures supported by the System V signal system.
-
Data Type
-
Signed integer
-
Default Value
-
30
-
Range
-
1 To maxint
-
Dynamic or not
-
No
-
Verify
-
Compare the amount of space occupied by the Signal and Its supported data structures with 25% of the available kernel memory when the module is first loaded. If the memory threshold is exceeded, the module is not loaded and the signal function is unavailable.
-
When to change
-
Make changes when the default value is insufficient. Generally, the changes are made based on the suggestions of the software supplier. If the number of Undo operations you try to perform is greater than the number of Undo operations configured currently, no error message is displayed. When the system uses the Undo structure, the application receives the return value from the semop (2) Call.Enospc.
-
Commitment level
-
Unstable
Semsys: seminfo_semume(
Solaris9 Release)
-
Description
-
InSolarisRelease 10 has been deleted.
The maximum number of System V signal undo structures that can be used by any process.
-
Data Type
-
Signed integer
-
Default Value
-
10
-
Range
-
1 To maxint
-
Dynamic or not
-
No
-
Verify
-
Compare the amount of space occupied by the Signal and Its supported data structures with 25% of the available kernel memory when the module is first loaded. If the memory threshold is exceeded, the module is not loaded and the signal function is unavailable.
-
When to change
-
Make changes when the default value is insufficient. Generally, the changes are made based on the suggestions of the software supplier. If the number of Undo operations you try to perform is greater than the number of Undo operations configured currently, no error message is displayed. The application receives the response code from the semop (2) Call.Einval.
-
Commitment level
-
Unstable
Semsys: seminfo_semvmx(
Solaris9 Release)
InSolarisRelease 10 has been deleted.
-
Description
-
The maximum signal value that can be set.
-
Data Type
-
Unsigned short integer
-
Default Value
-
32,767
-
Range
-
1 to 65,535
-
Dynamic or not
-
No
-
Verify
-
None
-
When to change
-
Make changes when the default value is insufficient. Generally, the changes are made based on the suggestions of the software supplier. If the maximum value is exceeded, no error messages are displayed. The application receives the response code from the semop (2) Call.Erange.
-
Commitment level
-
Unstable
Semsys: seminfo_semaem(
Solaris9 Release)
InSolarisRelease 10 has been deleted.
-
Description
-
The maximum signal value that can be set in the Undo structure.
-
Data Type
-
Unsigned short integer
-
Default Value
-
16,384
-
Range
-
1 to 65,535
-
Dynamic or not
-
No
-
Verify
-
None
-
When to change
-
Make changes when the default value is insufficient. Generally, the changes are made based on the suggestions of the software supplier. If the number of Undo operations you try to perform is greater than the number of Undo operations configured currently, no error message is displayed. The application receives the response code from the semop (2) Call.Einval.
-
Commitment level
-
Unstable
Semsys: seminfo_semmap(
Solaris7 release)
InSolaris8. The release is out of date. This variable is provided in the kernel for compatibility reasons, but will not be used again.
Semsys: seminfo_semusz(
Solaris7 release)
InSolaris8. The release is out of date. Any input value is ignored.
System V shared memory Parameters Shmsys: shminfo_shmmni(
Solaris9 Release)
InSolarisVersion 10 is out of date.
-
Description
-
Set the system range limit for the number of shared memory segments that can be created.
-
Data Type
-
Signed integer
-
Default Value
-
100
-
Range
-
0 to maxint
-
Dynamic or not
-
No. MountedShminfoStructureShmmniField.
-
Verify
-
Check the space occupied by the maximum number of data structures that support system V shared memory based on 25% of the currently available kernel memory when the module is loaded. If the occupied memory is too large, the system fails to load the module.
-
When to change
-
Changes when the system limit is too low. Generally, the changes are made based on the suggestions of the software supplier.
-
Commitment level
-
Unstable
Shmsys: shminfo_shmmax(
Solaris9 Release)
InSolarisVersion 10 is out of date.
-
Description
-
The maximum size of the System V shared memory segment that can be created. This parameter is the upper limit that is checked before the application can check whether it actually has the physical resources required for the memory segment of the Creation request.
If you try to create a shared memory segment with a size of zero or greater than the specified valueEinvalError.
This parameter only specifies the maximum size of the shared memory segment acceptable to the operating system. Whether a memory segment can be created depends on the amount of available swap space on the system. For 32-bit processes, it also depends on whether the process address space of the memory segment to be appended has sufficient available space.
-
Data Type
-
Unsigned long integer
-
Default Value
-
8,388,608
-
Range
-
In a 32-bit system, the value ranges from 0 to maxuint32. In a 64-bit system, the value ranges from 0 to maxuint64.
-
Unit
-
Bytes
-
Dynamic or not
-
No. MountedShminfoStructureShmmaxField.
-
Verify
-
None
-
When to change
-
Change the value when the default value is too low. It is usually changed according to the suggestions of the software supplier. However, if you do not need to limit the size of the shared memory segment, setting this parameter to a possible maximum value will not have a negative impact.
-
Commitment level