Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Obsolete Solaris kernel parameters

2006-06-01 Thread Nicholas Senedzuk
They are "obsolete" from /etc/system but still exist on the system as pramaters with a different name and are controled by the resource control commands. On 6/1/06, a b <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Which tunable it is ?It's a shopping list of tunables. My job is to find out how those pertain toSolar

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Obsolete Solaris kernel parameters

2006-06-01 Thread a b
Which tunable it is ? It's a shopping list of tunables. My job is to find out how those pertain to Solaris 10. Have you looked at "Solaris Tunable Parameters Reference Manual" http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-0404 Of course I have. That's where it says for some of them that they are "

[osol-discuss] Re: Obsolete Solaris kernel parameters

2006-06-01 Thread David Comay
> To be particular, if I have a Solaris kernel tunable > pertinent to Oracle on Solaris 8, what do I do with > this tunable on Solaris 10 when the tunable is marked > as "obsolete"? You would set (if required) a corresponding resource control. For more details, see the following chapter from the

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Obsolete Solaris kernel parameters

2006-06-01 Thread Darren J Moffat
UNIX admin wrote: In this particular case the answer is 'none of the above'. See http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/on/usr/src/uts/ common/os/msg.c#91 and http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/on/usr/src/uts/ common/os/project.c#779. So you can still set it in /etc/system and if you do,

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Obsolete Solaris kernel parameters

2006-06-01 Thread Menno Lageman
UNIX admin wrote: In this particular case the answer is 'none of the above'. See http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/on/usr/src/uts/ common/os/msg.c#91 an http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/on/usr/src/uts/ common/os/project.c#779. So you can still set it in /etc/system and if you do, w

[osol-discuss] Re: Obsolete Solaris kernel parameters

2006-06-01 Thread UNIX admin
> In this particular case the answer is 'none of the > above'. See > http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/on/usr/src/uts/ > common/os/msg.c#91 > and > http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/on/usr/src/uts/ > common/os/project.c#779. > > So you can still set it in /etc/system and if you do, >