A bit confused by startup message:
0(16102) ERROR: shm_mem_init: could not attach shared memory segment: No space left on device 0(16102) could not initialize shared memory pool, exiting... Too much shared memory demanded: 33554432
I found prior message to upgrade Kernel to 2.4 - currently I'm on 2.6.8-022stab076.1-enterprise At another place it said to recompile ser with SYSV shm instead of mmap (remove -DSHM_MMAP from Makefile.defs) <= This I'm not sure exactly how / what to change in Makefile.def. And yet another regarding no PTR <= I've contracted ISP regarding this, but was hoping to bypass - I was hoping there was some temporary fix for this until they act?
I'm running SER 0.9.6
Thanks for any assistance.
Bart
What is confusing? The message is pretty clear. But maybe the reason is unknown? What kind of system is this? Hardware? How much memory, etc etc? g-)
Barton Fisher wrote:
A bit confused by startup message:
0(16102) ERROR: shm_mem_init: could not attach shared memory segment: No space left on device 0(16102) could not initialize shared memory pool, exiting... Too much shared memory demanded: 33554432
I found prior message to upgrade Kernel to 2.4 - currently I'm on 2.6.8-022stab076.1-enterprise At another place it said to recompile ser with SYSV shm instead of mmap (remove -DSHM_MMAP from Makefile.defs) <= This I'm not sure exactly how / what to change in Makefile.def. And yet another regarding no PTR <= I've contracted ISP regarding this, but was hoping to bypass - I was hoping there was some temporary fix for this until they act?
I'm running SER 0.9.6
Thanks for any assistance.
Bart
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