Minimalistic Oracle contains a collection of practical examples from my encounters with Oracle technologies.
When relevant, I also write about other technologies, like Linux or PostgreSQL.
Many of the posts starts with "how to" since they derive directly from my own personal experience.
My goal is to provide simple examples, so that they can be easily adapted to other situations.
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
How to check the current kernel settings
sysctl -a
or, to limit the search to kernel parameters that starts with "sem":
sysctl -a |grep shm
Example output:
[root@myserver ~]# sysctl -a | grep sem
kernel.sem = 250 32000 100 128
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