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Ashis
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Kernal parameter

Is there any command that will show which are dynamic and which are static kernal parameter.
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RickT_1
Valued Contributor

Re: Kernal parameter

Sam shows all of the kernel parameters and lets you know there status.
Alzhy
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Re: Kernal parameter

kctune (11.31)

Those that show "Immed" means Dynamique.

kmtune (11.11)

Very obvious output.
Hakuna Matata.
Rita C Workman
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Re: Kernal parameter

A command that will just print out the parms that are static or dynamic. I can't recall such a command, maybe someone else knows one.

However, you could simply run, for example 11.31,
kctune -a -v > /tmp/kernel.parms

Then simply open the file and search for "Immediate" for all dynamic parms, and "Boot Only" for all static parms.

Rgrds,
Ria
Bill Hassell
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Re: Kernal parameter

Following up to Rita's ideas:

show dynamic:
kctune | grep Immed

show static (requires reboot):
kctune | grep -v Immed


Bill Hassell, sysadmin
Ismail Azad
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Kernal parameter

Hi,

If you are using 11.31 operating system the following command on the shell clearly tells you the tunable type if it's STATIC or DYNAMIC.

kcweb or
kcweb -t :).


Regards
Ismail Azad
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