From: | Mark Kirkwood <markir(at)coretech(dot)co(dot)nz> |
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To: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
Cc: | pgsql-docs(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Instructions for Linux ipc config |
Date: | 2005-02-04 01:18:35 |
Message-ID: | 4202CD6B.3050203@coretech.co.nz |
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Tom Lane wrote:
> Mark Kirkwood <markir(at)coretech(dot)co(dot)nz> writes:
>
>>Glancing over these as I was doing the FreeBSD patch, I noticed some
>>scope for modernization there plus a possible error to correct:
>
>
>>i) we could standardize the change method to use sysctl instead of
>>echo'ing things into /proc/kernel/* structures (unless there is some
>>reason for this to be preferable?)
>
>
> How far back in Linux history does that work? It would be bad to remove
> instructions needed for versions that people are still using. But yeah,
> if we can standardize on describing sysctl that's probably a good thing,
> since it applies to more than one platform.
>
>
Interesting question (goes away to look at old linux distros...). Some
quite old ones have a sysctl binary - e.g. Redhat 6.2 / linux 2.2.14.
But to be on the safe side, it would make sense to do something similar
to the BSD section, and comment about older distributions maybe needing
to manipulate /proc/kernel/* directly.
regards
Mark
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