Thanks to sony dba [mhariprasad@viant.com] and Arthur Darren Dunham
[add@netcom.com]. Here is Arthur's response:
"> How can I see what kernel parameters are set to on a running system?
> Specifically I need to know ncsize, maxusers, ufs_ninode and some others.
# adb -k
then...
ncsize/D
maxusers/D
ufs_ninode/D
^D to quit"
Thanks again!!
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Mark Zander ===> Mark.Zander@mezzia.com
Unix System Admin
mezzia e-business
Indianapolis, IN USA
Third Stone From The Sun
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