Am 04.12.2011 15:17, schrieb sfr...@snowman.net:
Didn't see this get answered...  The long-and-short of that there aren't
any negative consequences of having it higher, as I understand it
anyway, except the risk of greedy apps.  In some cases, shared memory
can't be swapped out, which makes it a bit more risky than 'regular'
memory getting sucked up by some app.

That's how I understand it as well. So the solution is to calculate an upper limit for the shared memory usage very generously, since it doesn't matter if the limit is set a couple of MBs too high.

-- Christoph

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