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Oracle Solaris 11.1 Tunable Parameters Reference Manual Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Overview of Oracle Solaris System Tuning
2. Oracle Solaris Kernel Tunable Parameters
3. Oracle Solaris ZFS Tunable Parameters
5. Internet Protocol Suite Tunable Parameters
A. Tunable Parameters Change History
B. Revision History for This Manual
The following sections describe new, changed, or obsolete kernel tunables.
Oracle Solaris 11.1: Oracle Solaris ZFS tunable information is provided in Chapter 3, Oracle Solaris ZFS Tunable Parameters.
Oracle Solaris 11.1: The maxusers, max_nprocs, ngroups_max, pidmax, and segkpsize parameters have been revised in the Oracle Solaris 11.1 release. For more information, see Chapter 2, Oracle Solaris Kernel Tunable Parameters.
Oracle Solaris 11.1: The dnlc_dircache_percent parameter is new in the Oracle Solaris 11.1 release. For more information, see dnlc_dircache_percent.
Oracle Solaris 11: The rstchown parameter is obsolete. For more information, see What's New in Oracle Solaris System Tuning?.
Oracle Solaris 11: The ipadm command replaces the ndd command for setting TCP, IP, UDP, and SCTP properties. In addition, the names of the network parameters have changed to better correlate to the ipadm format. For more information, see Overview of Tuning IP Suite Parameters.
Oracle Solaris 11: This release includes the disp_rechoose_interval parameter. For more information, see disp_rechoose_interval.
Oracle Solaris 11: This release includes the ngroups_max parameter description. For more information, see ngroups_max.
Oracle Solaris 11: This release includes the zfs_arc_min and zfs_arc_max parameter descriptions. For more information, see zfs_arc_min and zfs_arc_max.
Oracle Solaris 11 : This release includes several igb and ixgbe network driver parameters. For more information, see igb Parameters and ixgbe Parameters.
Oracle Solaris 11: This release includes the ddi_msix_alloc_limit parameter that can be used to increase the number of MSI-X interrupts that a device instance can allocate. For more information, see ddi_msix_alloc_limit.
Oracle Solaris 11: This release includes the kmem_stackinfo parameter, which can be enabled to monitor kernel thread stack usage. For more information, see kmem_stackinfo.
Oracle Solaris 11: Memory locality group parameters are provided in this release. For more information about these parameters, see Locality Group Parameters.
Oracle Solaris 11: Parameter information was updated to include sun4v systems. For more information, see the following references: