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07-03-2003 12:22 AM
07-03-2003 12:22 AM
maxdsiz problem ???
Try to increase the maxdsiz value using sam, everythings looks ok, and sam proceed with kernel reboot follow by a reboot. Somewhat, maxdsiz never get change to it's new value after reboot ? Please help. Thanks.
Very sure that new maxdsiz was an acceptable value.
Very sure that new maxdsiz was an acceptable value.
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07-03-2003 12:25 AM
07-03-2003 12:25 AM
Re: maxdsiz problem ???
Hi,
did you try chaning the value by hand and recompiling it ?
change the value in /stand/system
issue
mk_kernel
kmupdate
and then reboot.
Check also if you need to change the
maxdsiz_64bit
HTH,
Massimo
BTW i never trust SAM
did you try chaning the value by hand and recompiling it ?
change the value in /stand/system
issue
mk_kernel
kmupdate
and then reboot.
Check also if you need to change the
maxdsiz_64bit
HTH,
Massimo
BTW i never trust SAM
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07-03-2003 12:29 AM
07-03-2003 12:29 AM
Re: maxdsiz problem ???
Try manual change parameter, rebuild kernel and see,
# cd /stand/build
# /usr/lbin/sysadm/system_prep -s system
# vi system (make your parameter changes)
# mk_kernel -s system
# kmupdate
# cd /
# shutdown -r -y now
# cd /stand/build
# /usr/lbin/sysadm/system_prep -s system
# vi system (make your parameter changes)
# mk_kernel -s system
# kmupdate
# cd /
# shutdown -r -y now
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07-03-2003 12:57 AM
07-03-2003 12:57 AM
Re: maxdsiz problem ???
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