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Old 07-03-2007
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Need to look at Kernel parameters

Hello all, Can anyone tell me the command line I can use to look at the following Kernel parameters:

nfile
maxfile
maxfile_lim

I'm using the Reflection manager connection to my Unix box so I can't use SAM.
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This varies depending on the exact release of the OS. Try kctune for 11i version 2.
Example:
kctune -d nfile
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"sysdef" can help u......
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Like Perderabo said it depends on the release of the OS, on older release its kmtune
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