07-12-2006
hello,
do you really need to pass a kernel parameter??
cheers.
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gettune(2) System Calls Manual gettune(2)
NAME
gettune - get the value of a kernel tunable parameter
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
This function retrieves the current value of the kernel tunable parameter named tunable. The value is passed back through the supplied
value pointer. The value returned is the value for the tunable that is being used by the currently running kernel.
RETURN VALUE
This function returns zero for success, or -1 for an error.
ERRORS
If this function returns -1 to indicate an error, the global variable will be set to one of the following values, to indicate the error
that occurred:
The specified tunable parameter does not exist.
The Kernel Registry Service was unavailable or encountered an error.
tunable or value specifies an address that is inaccessible.
WARNINGS
Some tunables have signed integer values. For these tunables, the caller must cast the returned value to an type before using it. To find
out which tunables have signed integer values, use the tuneinfo2(2) system call, or consult the tunable parameter man pages.
AUTHOR
was developed by Hewlett-Packard Company.
SEE ALSO
settune(2), tuneinfo2(2), and the individual tunable parameter man pages in section 5.
gettune(2)