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sysdef(1M)

HP-UX 11i Version 1.6: June 2002
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NAME

sysdef — display system definition

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/sysdef [kernel [master]]

DESCRIPTION

The command sysdef analyzes the currently running system and reports on its tunable configuration parameters. kernel and master are not used, but can be specified for standards compliance.

For each configuration parameter, the following information is printed:

NAME

The name and description of the parameter.

VALUE

The current value of the parameter.

BOOT

The value of the parameter at boot time, if different from the current value.

MIN

The minimum allowed value of the parameter, if any.

MAX

The maximum allowed value of the parameter, if any.

UNITS

Where appropriate, the units by which the parameter is measured.

FLAGS

Flags that further describe the parameter. The following flag is defined:

M

Parameter can be modified without rebooting.

WARNINGS

Users of sysdef must not rely on the exact field widths and spacing of its output, as these will vary depending on the system, the release of HP-UX, and the data to be displayed. sysdef will not be supported in future releases of HP-UX. So users are advised to use the kmtune(1M) utility which provides additional information on kernel tunable parameters.

FILES

/usr/conf/master.d

Directory containing master files

SEE ALSO

kmtune(1M).

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