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Tcp_conn_req_max_q (CASE-sensitive?)
I was instructed by my superior to change kernel parameter, adding up this parameter to /etc/system. Server is Solaris 10 on SPARC. Code:
Tcp_conn_req_max_q 1024 In my Google search, all I know that the sentence is in small case (tcp_conn_req_max_q) but as you can see above, instruction given to me is started with BIG "T". Can anyone advice if it /etc/system is CaSe-SeNsiTiVe or not? Thank you in advance! |
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incredible is right. sun always has good documentation on most of their tunables.
check out link TCP Tunable Parameters (Solaris Tunable Parameters Reference Manual) - Sun Microsystems search on tcp_conn or go a little more then half way down. |
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Thanks mates.
I was thinking the same, too. But I don't want to look stupid for I to question my superior about "t" instead of "T" and all those cAsE-sEnSiTiVe thing. I'll speak with him and let all of u here know if his answer is different from what he have thought here ![]() |
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