You probably need to set the shm parameters in the /etc/system file on Solaris. I don't know what they are offhand, but I've had to do it before. Seems like Solaris has a default shm pool that is really small (1MB or somesuch). ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Duffey" <tduffey@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 6:15 PM Subject: [phpa] Problem obtaining shm on Solaris > > Nick, > > I tried running phpa 1.2.p2 on a Solaris box this evening and the Apache > error log is complaining that: > > [Fri Feb 22 18:08:29 2002] [warn] shm - Unable to get shm - Invalid argument > (pid 5283) > > phpa is otherwise loaded and creating files in /tmp but it sure would be > nice to take advantage of shared memory. Is this a system related problem > or something in phpa? The box is running SunOS 5.8. Let me know if you > need any additional information. > > Best Regards, > > Tom Duffey > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > www.php-accelerator.co.uk Home of the free PHP Accelerator > > To post, send email to phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe, email phpa-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject unsubscribe > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ www.php-accelerator.co.uk Home of the free PHP Accelerator To post, send email to phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, email phpa-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject unsubscribe