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Can anyone reference me where I can find info
or if someone knows the mapping of Solaris kernel parameters to HP-UX 11i v2 O/S on Integrity server? Your response would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -Lou |
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If you know the parameters that you want to set, it will be pretty straightforward to do this. Except with Solaris 10 (which has a different way of handling kernel settings), the names will be pretty much self-explanatory.
For instance, in Solaris 9, shmmax looks like this. While in HP-UX 11i, shmmax looks something like this. Of course, the ways to set them are different, on Solaris, you modify /etc/system, and on HP-UX, the easiest way is to change these using SAM. |
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