Initialization of shared memory
After the kernel selects a start address, the kernel does not always leave enough memory for the bshell. You must, therefore, specify a virtual address to determine where shared memory is allocated in internal memory.
You can determine an adequate address using the shared memory manager, shmmanager. This section includes the instructions for the initialization of shared memory. Following the initialization is a description of error messages that you can encounter during initialization. The section Performance, contains the minimum values of the kernel parameters.