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1. Overview of Solaris System Tuning 2. Solaris Kernel Tunable Parameters 4. Internet Protocol Suite Tunable Parameters 5. Network Cache and Accelerator Tunable Parameters A. Tunable Parameters Change History B. Revision History for This Manual Current Version: Solaris Express Developer Edition 1/08 Release New or Changed Parameters in the Solaris Release New or Changed Parameters in the Solaris 10 Release |
New or Changed Parameters in the Solaris 9 ReleasesThe following sections describe new or changed parameters in the Solaris 9 releases. ip_policy_maskThis parameter is new in the Solaris 9 12/02 release. For information, see ip_policy_mask. Removal of sun4d SupportThe sun4d platform is not supported in the Solaris 9 release. The following parameters were modified to reflect the removal of sun4d support: Unsupported or Obsolete Parameterspriority_paging and cachefree are Not SupportedThe priority_paging and cachefree tunable parameters are not supported in the Solaris 9 release. They have been replaced with an enhanced file system caching architecture that implements paging policies similar to priority paging, but are always enabled. Attempts to set these parameters in the /etc/system file result in boot-time warnings such as: sorry, variable 'priority_paging' is not defined in the 'kernel' sorry, variable 'cachefree' is not defined in the 'kernel' The SUNWcsr packages that contain the /etc/system file have been modified so that the inclusion of the priority_paging or cachefree tunable parameters are prohibited. If you upgrade to the Solaris 9 release or add the SUNWcsr packages and your /etc/system file includes the priority_paging or cachefree parameters, the following occurs:
*NOTE: As of Solaris 9, priority paging is unnecessary and has been removed. * Since references to priority paging-related tunables will now result in * boot-time warnings, the assignment below has been commented out. For more * details,see the Solaris 9 Release Notes,or the "Solaris Tunable Parameters * Reference Manual". System V Shared MemoryThe following parameters are obsolete: |
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