Re: sysctl documentation

2005-11-29 Thread Chuck Swiger

Wojciech Puchar wrote:

where can i find documentation for sysctl variables, mostly vfs.* ?
or it it's nonexistant, where can i look for info?


"sysctl -d" will help in many cases, otherwise check the manpage for the 
associated driver, netgraph module, etc.  Or UTSL.  :-)



While FreeBSD gives best performance in every case i tested (compared to 
other BSD's and linux) it doesn't mean it can't be faster after some 
tuning.


OK.  Well, see "man tuning" and the Handbook for a starting place...

--
-Chuck

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SV: sysctl documentation

2005-11-29 Thread Thomas Uhrfelt
According to the manual page of sysctl - the best place to find the
documentation is the source. But chapter 11 (sounds funny ;) ) in the
handbook might also help you (the "tuning" sections).

Thomas

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where can i find documentation for sysctl variables, mostly vfs.* ?
or it it's nonexistant, where can i look for info?

While FreeBSD gives best performance in every case i tested (compared to 
other BSD's and linux) it doesn't mean it can't be faster after some 
tuning.


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sysctl documentation

2005-11-29 Thread Wojciech Puchar

where can i find documentation for sysctl variables, mostly vfs.* ?
or it it's nonexistant, where can i look for info?

While FreeBSD gives best performance in every case i tested (compared to 
other BSD's and linux) it doesn't mean it can't be faster after some 
tuning.



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