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03-21-2001 05:08 AM
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kernel modification from command line
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03-21-2001 05:18 AM
03-21-2001 05:18 AM
Re: kernel modification from command line
Now maybe I'm missing something, it wouldn't be the first time....
From the way I read the manpage you could either set it equal to a specific value or have it increase the parm with the +. But I didn't understand it to say it would perform a calc (other than + ) by referencing the value of another parm and performing the calculation. Just = to value or + value.
But like I said.....I haven't had occassion to change any parms for awhile..so maybe my view is a misinterpretation.
/rcw
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03-21-2001 05:18 AM
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Re: kernel modification from command line
Double check the kmtune syntax .
It may not take a formula ..it can taek only a value .
Check kmtune man pages .
Karthik...
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03-21-2001 05:19 AM
03-21-2001 05:19 AM
Re: kernel modification from command line
In 11.00 ncallout >= nproc, so I would imagine that you are not complying with this and the build is failing.
HTH
Paula
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03-21-2001 05:37 AM
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Re: kernel modification from command line
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03-21-2001 05:52 AM
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Re: kernel modification from command line
I sure used kmtune to change the value with the numeric value and not with a formula .
Try giving the actual value instead of the formula .
Karthik...
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03-21-2001 05:52 AM
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Re: kernel modification from command line
Fire up sam and play arround with these settings to get and note the full interdependancy, (be careful not to commit the changes)
Then knowing how each is tied together you can then use kmtune, changing the params in the correct order to achieve your aim.
HTH
Paula
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03-21-2001 06:23 AM
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