Caché Installation Guide - InterSystems Documentation
Caché Installation Guide - InterSystems Documentation
Caché Installation Guide - InterSystems Documentation
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Special Considerations<br />
zonecfg:test-zone> verify<br />
zonecfg:test-zone> commit<br />
zonecfg:test-zone> exit<br />
c. Copy all binaries to the newly created /usr/bin subdirectory for the non-global zone to ensure<br />
that the non-global zone boots properly, as shown in the following example:<br />
bash-3.00# cp -rp /usr/bin/* /export/zones/test-zone/bin<br />
2. For ECP connections to work properly in non-global zones, proc_priocntrl privileges must be<br />
specified within the zone, as shown in the following example:<br />
bash-3.00# zonecfg -z test-zone<br />
zonecfg:test-zone> set limitpriv=”default,proc_priocntl”<br />
zonecfg:test-zone> verify<br />
zonecfg:test-zone> commit<br />
zonecfg:test-zone> exit<br />
See the Sun Solaris Platform Notes section of the Calculating System Parameters for UNIX and Linux<br />
appendix for more information.<br />
4.7.10 SUSE Linux<br />
The following considerations may apply to your environment:<br />
• The default shared memory limits (shhmax and shmall) on SUSE Linux 32-bit platforms are too<br />
small for <strong>Caché</strong>, and can be changed in the proc file system without a restart.<br />
• If you configure your instance to lock the shared memory segment in memory to prevent paging,<br />
you must raise the memlock limit.<br />
• To use Kerberos on the SUSE Linux platform, you must install the krb5-devel package in addition<br />
to the krb5-libs package. Installing krb5-devel establishes the required symbolic links for using<br />
Kerberos. The package is required for production environments, not only development environments.<br />
See the Novell SUSE Linux Web site for more information about these components.<br />
See the SUSE Linux Platform Notes section of the Calculating System Parameters for UNIX and Linux<br />
appendix for detailed configuration information.<br />
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