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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I am trying to check how much memory is consumed by OS Kernel using below command, Is this the correct command that I'm using
grep Slab /proc/meminfo
Output : Slab: 3106824 kB
IF I convert KB to GB, It means 2.9 GB of RAM is consumed
Below details for reference
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Discussion started by: sam@sam
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2. Solaris
hiii,
how can view the value of SHM_SHARE MMU on solaris 10?
tnx or the answer (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: pietro1984
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3. Linux
Hi everyone,
I am trying to prevent the ehci_hcd kernel module to load at boot time.
Here's what I've tried so far:
1) Add the following line to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf (as suggested here):
2) Blacklisted the module by adding the following string to
3) Tried to blacklist the module... (0 Replies)
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4. Programming
Hi, I'm pretty new to kernel coding and I'm working on a device driver that works with an existing framework.
Basically my module will be loaded/unloaded multiple times and I'd like to create a register a class, driver, and create a /dev node on the first load only. The existing framework... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: ThomasBrez
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5. Solaris
Any native Solaris commands/scripts to check the utilization of kernel tables/limits in Solaris ? (like equivalent command in HPUX is kcusage) (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: thamurali
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi all,
I have four (4) different UNIX flavours and I want to know whether the following commands are correct with respect to wanting to check on what are my current kernel parameter settings.
I just want to clear the doubts hanging over my head whether the commands below are the right ones... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: newbie_01
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7. Solaris
Hi gurus
Could anybody tell me which file is read by kernel to set its default system kernal parameters values in solaris. Here I am not taking about /etc/system file which is used to load kernal modules or to change any default system kernal parameter value
Is it /dev/kmem file or something... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: girish.batra
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8. Linux
Hi
I want to get the info about which version of kernel patchs are installed in my system.
I am using susu10.
Rgds,
ashokd009 (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ashokd009
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9. Solaris
hi friends,
- how may i check the list of disk
partitions created till date specifying their physical path, size and date ?
-i know only "df -k" "df -h" "du"
-anyother command?
-kindly advise friends..thanks alot (4 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I'm assuming that /bin/login is the culprit that keeps on displaying my kernel version when I telnet in, as I have already killed /etc/issue.net, and /etc/motd (although motd is displayed after login), but I now still get my kernel version. I want a "clean" login, *NO* versions of anything... (3 Replies)
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