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Operating Systems AIX 32 bit app on aix 6.1 Post 302646797 by zxmaus on Friday 25th of May 2012 06:43:02 PM
Old 05-25-2012
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After putting these entries application starts working ...
Why do they still feel the need to do anything if it works now

Running a 32bit OS on p7 doesn't sound like a reasonable idea to me and AIX 6.1 is pretty well downwards compatible when you are opening the shared memory section
 

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memlockd(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       memlockd(8)

NAME
memlockd - daemon to lock files in memory with mlock SYNOPSIS
memlockd [ -c config-file ] [ -d ] [ -f ] [ -u user ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the memlockd command. It is used to lock system programs and config files in memory so that if a DOS attack is experienced then the chance of the sys-admin regaining control of the system in a reasonable amount of time (and therefore having a reasonable chance of discovering the cause of the problem) is significantly increased. OPTIONS
The -c option is used to specify the fully-qualified path name to a config file that lists the names of files to lock, if the config file is not specified then it will default to /etc/memlockd.cfg. In any situation where a config file is used a directory can be used instead, for a directory every file ending in ".cfg" will be processed. The -d option specifies debugging mode, the program will not fork and will produce it's logging messages on stderr instead of via syslog. The -f option specifies foreground (non-daemon) mode, the program will not fork but will still log normally. The -u option specifies the name of a user to use for running ldd (for recursive operation). Note that locking shared objects that are writable by non-root is not safe, but using a different UID will reduce the risk. The config file will contain a number of fully qualified names of files to lock in RAM. When locking shared objects and ELF binaries it is possible to prefix the file name with a + character to indicate that memlockd should recursively lock all shared objects that the program requires and all shared objects that those objects require. When a file not found error doesn't matter (EG you want a single config file to have the file names for multiple architectures or systems) you can prefix the file name with a ? character, in that case errors such as EPERM will still be logged. If a line in the config file starts with a % character it will be taken as the name of a config file or directory to process. Currently only one level of recursion is accepted. SEE ALSO mlock(2), mmap(1). AUTHOR
memlockd was written by Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> memlockd(8)
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