Preface
The Solaris Tunable Parameters Reference Manual provides
reference information about SolarisTM OS kernel and network
tunable parameters. This manual does not provide tunable parameter information
about desktop systems or JavaTM environments.
This manual contains information for both SPARC® based and x86 based systems.
Note –
This Solaris release supports systems that use the SPARC and x86
families of processor architectures. The supported systems
appear in the Solaris 10 Hardware Compatibility List at http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl. This document cites any implementation differences between the platform
types.
In this document these x86 terms mean the following:
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“x86” refers to the larger family of 64-bit and
32-bit x86 compatible products.
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“x64” relates specifically to 64-bit x86 compatible CPUs.
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“32-bit x86” points out specific 32-bit information
about x86 based systems.
For supported systems, see Solaris 10 Hardware Compatibility
List at http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl.
Who Should Use This Book
This book is intended for experienced Solaris system administrators
who might need to change kernel tunable parameters in certain situations.
For guidelines on changing Solaris tunable parameters, refer to Tuning a Solaris System.
How This Book Is Organized
The following table describes the chapters and appendixes in this book.
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Chapter
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Description
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Chapter 1, Overview of Solaris System Tuning
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An overview of tuning a Solaris system. Also provides a description
of the format used in the book to describe the kernel tunables.
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Chapter 2, Solaris Kernel Tunable Parameters
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A description of Solaris kernel tunables such as kernel memory, file
system, process size, and paging parameters.
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Chapter 3, NFS Tunable Parameters
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A description of NFS tunables such as caching symbolic links, dynamic
retransmission, and RPC security parameters.
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Chapter 4, Internet Protocol Suite Tunable Parameters
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A description of TCP/IP tunables such as IP forwarding, source routing,
and buffer-sizing parameters.
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Chapter 5, Network Cache and Accelerator Tunable Parameters
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A description of tunable parameters for the Network Cache and Accelerator
(NCA).
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Chapter 6, System Facility Parameters
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A description of parameters used to set default values of certain system
facilities. Changes are made by modifying files in the /etc/default directory.
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Appendix A, Tunable Parameters Change History
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A history of parameters that have changed or are now obsolete.
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Appendix B, Revision History for This Manual
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A history of this manual's revisions including the current Solaris release.
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Other Resources for Solaris Tuning Information
This table describes other resources for Solaris tuning information.
Documentation, Support,
and Training
The Sun web site provides information
about the following additional
resources:
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your
comments and suggestions. To share your comments, go to http://docs.sun.com and click Feedback.
Typographic
Conventions
The following table describes the typographic
conventions that are used in this book.
Table P–1 Typographic
Conventions
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Typeface
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Meaning
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Example
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AaBbCc123
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The names of commands, files, and directories,
and onscreen computer output
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Edit your .login file.
Use ls -a to
list all files.
machine_name% you have
mail.
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AaBbCc123
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What you type, contrasted with onscreen
computer output
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machine_name% su
Password:
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aabbcc123
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Placeholder: replace with a real name
or value
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The command to remove a file is rm filename.
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AaBbCc123
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Book titles, new terms, and terms to
be emphasized
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Read Chapter 6 in the User's
Guide.
A cache is a copy
that is stored locally.
Do not save the
file.
Note: Some
emphasized items appear bold online.
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Shell Prompts
in Command Examples
The following table shows the default UNIX® system
prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell,
Bourne shell, and Korn shell.
Table P–2 Shell
Prompts
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Shell
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Prompt
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C shell
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machine_name%
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C shell for superuser
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machine_name#
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Bourne shell and Korn shell
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$
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Bourne shell and Korn shell for superuser
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#
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