I guess not, since I get the very same settings under 9.04/i386 as Richard describes in the original description.
So I guess there are some other programs running on your boxes which use shared memory a lot. Can you please give me the output of
sudo ipcs -m
and do
sudo lsof > /tmp/lsof.txt
and attach /tmp/lsof.txt here?
I guess not, since I get the very same settings under 9.04/i386 as Richard describes in the original description.
So I guess there are some other programs running on your boxes which use shared memory a lot. Can you please give me the output of
sudo ipcs -m
and do
sudo lsof > /tmp/lsof.txt
and attach /tmp/lsof.txt here?