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04-04-2002 12:15 AM
04-04-2002 12:15 AM
I found that sysdef command doesn't report the "max_mem_window" kernel parameter in HP-UX 11.00. But kmtune does.
Why ?
Thanx in advance
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04-04-2002 12:18 AM
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Re: sysdef command doesn't report info about some kernel parameters that are reported by kmtune.
You should use and rely on kmtune
Regards
Rainer
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04-04-2002 12:35 AM
04-04-2002 12:35 AM
Solution1. /usr/conf/master.d/* Master configuration tables for kernel and kernel modules
2. /stand/system Default HP-UX system description file
3. /stand/system.d/* Kernel module system description files
Whereas sysdef only refers to /usr/conf/master.d/*. Hence, you could expect a more detailed output from kmtune
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04-04-2002 02:18 AM
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Re: sysdef command doesn't report info about some kernel parameters that are reported by kmtune.
I created a script to get a snapshot of the kernel parameters.
First I thought to use kmtune but this command shows formulae as they are and I need as formulae as current values.
Then somebody in Forums discovered me the sysdef command that does show values of kernel parameters.
But now I must refuse sysdef and use back kmtune...
Some time ago, I tried to compute the values of formulae... but dependecies make complex that script.
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04-04-2002 02:50 AM
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Re: sysdef command doesn't report info about some kernel parameters that are reported by kmtune.
Hello
You can use system table option in glance to get the snapshot value of kernel parameter and usage.
Manoj
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04-04-2002 07:46 AM
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Re: sysdef command doesn't report info about some kernel parameters that are reported by kmtune.
You can try IGNITE's print_manifest command. It gives kernel parameter values. OR you can use SAM and print the info to a file.
HTH
raj
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04-04-2002 08:32 AM
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04-04-2002 08:33 AM
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Re: sysdef command doesn't report info about some kernel parameters that are reported by kmtune.
Tyr installing PHCO_22035 patch which has some fixes for max* parameters .
Manoj Srivastava
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