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I tried to find /etc/systemd/logind.conf to set the RemoveIPC value but there is no file with logind.conf in CentOS 6x
May be somewhere else is written the value of RemoveIPC. Can anybody advise me where I can set it?
Best regards
Your link is documentation for Rel 7.2, which, if I understand correctly is much different than 6.x, being a systemd. And while CentOS and Oracle Linux are both downstreams of RHEL, it's possible there are some differences, as AwesomeMachine points out.
What problem are you trying to solve that you think setting RemoveIPC=no will fix. I'm not finding any reference to that in versions prior to Rel 7.
My Oracle is crashing and different forum said its due to shared memory problems. I have plesk and oracle on same machine. when plesk updates anything then oracle crashes. Here is my posted question https://dba.stackexchange.com/questi...hing-on-centos
My Oracle is crashing and different forum said its due to shared memory problems. I have plesk and oracle on same machine. when plesk updates anything then oracle crashes. Here is my posted question https://dba.stackexchange.com/questi...hing-on-centos
Hmmm. That post is 1 1/2 years old (??). It appears to be about Oracle Oracle XE 11.2.0.2.0 crashing. Please post exactly what problems you are having now.
I believe your original question, "Where is RemoveIPC in CentOS 6x" has been answered: It doesn't appear to exist in CentOS 6x.
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