07-10-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by zylwyz
or use:
unset HISTFILE
this command will stop writing to ~/.bash_history (for security)
?? will that also stop the handy UpArrow feature too for us lazy typist ??
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ncakmod
ncakmod(1) User Commands ncakmod(1)
NAME
ncakmod - start or stop the NCA kernel module
SYNOPSIS
/etc/init.d/ncakmod start | stop
DESCRIPTION
ncakmod is used to start or stop the Solaris Network Cache and Accelerator ("NCA") kernel module.
When the start option is specified at the command-line, the NCA kernel module will be activated for all physical interfaces listed in the
nca.if file. When the ncakmod command is invoked with the stop option, the NCA kernel module will print the following message:
To stop NCA, please set the status configuration parameter
to disable in ncakmod.conf and then reboot your system. See
the ncakmod.conf(4) manual page for more information.
Note that in order to properly stop NCA on your system, you must first edit the ncakmod.conf(4) file and set the status field to "disable,"
then reboot your system.
OPTIONS
start Starts the NCA kernel module.
stop Describes the current method for stopping the NCA feature.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Starting and Stopping the NCA Feature
The following command is used to start the NCA feature:
example% /etc/init.d/ncakmod start
FILES
/etc/init.d/ncakmod The NCA kernel module startup script.
/etc/nca/ncakmod.conf Specifies configuration options for the NCA kernel module.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWncar |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
nca(1), ncab2clf(1), ncad_addr(4), nca.if(4), ncakmod.conf(4), ncalogd.conf(4), attributes(5)
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