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How to Find AIX system parameters

System Parameters:
maximum number of processes = 2048

Network parameters:
ipqmaxlen - 512
rfc1323 - 1
sb_max - 1310720 (2*655360)
tcp_recvspace - 65536
tcp_sendspace - 65536
Udp_recvspace - 655360
Udp_sendspace 65536
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For system parameters it is likely to be the sys0 device
Code:
lsattr -El sys0 # to display
chdev -l sys0 -a maxuproc=2048 # to set new value

Network parameters use 'no' and read manual for how to set value for a parameter
Code:
no -a # to display

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