Re: 2.4test9-pre5 shared memory?

From: Steven Cole (scole@lanl.gov)
Date: Thu Oct 26 2000 - 09:25:34 EDT

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    Stephen Clark wrote:
    >
    >I recently installed 2.4test9pre5 and noticed that when I cat
    >/proc/meminfo the value for shared memory is 0. Am I the only one that
    >is seeing this.

    I'm seeing this also for 2.4.0-test10-pre5. Here is /proc/meminfo followed
    by the same for a 2.2 machine running the same set of applications.

    [steven@spc steven]$ uname -a
    Linux spc.esa.lanl.gov 2.4.0-test10 #1 SMP Tue Oct 24 06:54:40 MDT 2000 i686
    unknown
    [steven@spc steven]$ cat /proc/meminfo
            total: used: free: shared: buffers: cached:
    Mem: 260952064 248758272 12193792 0 43900928 43778048
    Swap: 534601728 0 534601728
    MemTotal: 254836 kB
    MemFree: 11908 kB
    MemShared: 0 kB
    Buffers: 42872 kB
    Cached: 42752 kB
    Active: 32544 kB
    Inact_dirty: 50280 kB
    Inact_clean: 2800 kB
    Inact_target: 28 kB
    HighTotal: 0 kB
    HighFree: 0 kB
    LowTotal: 254836 kB
    LowFree: 11908 kB
    SwapTotal: 522072 kB
    SwapFree: 522072 kB

    Shared memory is very definately working on both systems.
    For comparison, here is the /proc/meminfo for a VALInux box with
    stock RH 6.2:

    [steven@tstag steven]$ uname -a
    Linux tstag.esa.lanl.gov 2.2.14-5.0.14csmp #1 SMP Wed May 31 09:23:37 PDT
    2000 i686 unknown
    [steven@tstag steven]$ cat /proc/meminfo
            total: used: free: shared: buffers: cached:
    Mem: 529334272 457076736 72257536 60530688 399069184 16093184
    Swap: 139821056 6266880 133554176
    MemTotal: 516928 kB
    MemFree: 70564 kB
    MemShared: 59112 kB
    Buffers: 389716 kB
    Cached: 15716 kB
    BigTotal: 0 kB
    BigFree: 0 kB
    SwapTotal: 136544 kB
    SwapFree: 130424 kB

            Steven
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