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08-15-2003 12:33 PM
08-15-2003 12:33 PM
ndd command getting errors when attempting to change parameter
Hello all,
I'm attempting to change a parameter doing the below command...
ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_keepalive_interval 600000
and I get "operation failed, Invalid argument."
What am I doing wrong? Is this parameter dependent on another?
Thanks!
Kevin
I'm attempting to change a parameter doing the below command...
ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_keepalive_interval 600000
and I get "operation failed, Invalid argument."
What am I doing wrong? Is this parameter dependent on another?
Thanks!
Kevin
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08-15-2003 12:34 PM
08-15-2003 12:34 PM
Re: ndd command getting errors when attempting to change parameter
Forgot.....this is a HP-UX 11.11 box.
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08-15-2003 12:44 PM
08-15-2003 12:44 PM
Re: ndd command getting errors when attempting to change parameter
Also, are there 11.x equivalencies for the following from 10.20?
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tcp-keepstart, tcp_keepfreq and tcp_keepstop
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tcp-keepstart, tcp_keepfreq and tcp_keepstop
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08-16-2003 04:04 AM
08-16-2003 04:04 AM
Re: ndd command getting errors when attempting to change parameter
Hi Kevin,
I believe this was caused by a high number of tcp connections (checked with netstat -sn | grep ESTABLISHED). A work around was to set STRMSGSZ to 0 (which means no limit). Check the latest ARPA patch, also.
Run these commands on 11.x systems to find supported and unsupported ndd tunables:
#ndd -h sup[ported]
#ndd -h unsup[ported]
for 10.20, run
#nettune -h
Regards,
Berlene
I believe this was caused by a high number of tcp connections (checked with netstat -sn | grep ESTABLISHED). A work around was to set STRMSGSZ to 0 (which means no limit). Check the latest ARPA patch, also.
Run these commands on 11.x systems to find supported and unsupported ndd tunables:
#ndd -h sup[ported]
#ndd -h unsup[ported]
for 10.20, run
#nettune -h
Regards,
Berlene
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