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Do I need to reboot Solaris 10 server for changes in /etc/systems ?
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I have upgraded my Solaris 10 2005 to Solaris 10 2007. I am facing one bug, id: 6550904. To override this issue I have done following changes in /etc/systems: set max_uheap_lpsize = 0x2000 set max_ustack_lpsize = 0x2000 set max_privmap_lpsize = 0x2000 set max_shm_lpsize = 0x2000 set use_brk_lpg = 0 set use_stk_lpg = 0 Do I need to reboot the server for these changes ?Is there any way to do it without rebooting ? I had heard that Solaris 10 donesn't need reboot for changes in /etc/systems. Please help me. Thanks NeeleshG |
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