02-28-2011
On non-global zones I believe that you have to use resource controls to do this. The following set of resource controls replaces the SystemV IPC tunables:
- project.max-shm-ids
- project.max-msg-ids
- project.max-sem-ids
- project.max-shm-memory
- process.max-sem-nsems
- process.max-sem-ops
- process.max-msg-qbytes
For more information, read System Administration Guide: Solaris Containers-Resource Management and Solaris Zones.
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msgmap(5) File Formats Manual msgmap(5)
NAME
msgmap - number of entries in the System V IPC message space resource map (OBSOLETE)
DESCRIPTION
The tunable is obsolete and has been removed.
This tunable specified the size of (number of entries in) the message space resource map that tracks the free space in shared IPC message
space. Message space allocation mechanism is changed in the kernel and this tunable is no longer required.
For more information about System V message queues, refer to the section of the mesg(5) manpage.
WARNINGS
All HP-UX kernel tunable parameters are release specific. This parameter has been obsoleted for HP-UX 11i Version 3 and forward.
AUTHOR
was developed by AT&T.
SEE ALSO
msgrcv(2), mesg(5), msgmbs(5), msgmax(5), msgmnb(5), msgmni(5), msgseg(5), msgssz(5), msgtql(5).
OBSOLETE
Tunable Kernel Parameters msgmap(5)