Those man pages are outdated. Use:
sysctl -A (Darwin, Linux, *BSD)

On Dec 5, 2005, at 11:01 AM, Robert Citek wrote:

>
> sysctl is a very useful command to set kernel parameter's while the
> system is running.  The man pages explain how to use the command
> sysctl and how to configure the /etc/sysctl config file:
>
>    http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl8_sysctl.htm
>    http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl5_sysctl.conf.htm
>
> How does one find a description of the available parameters, their
> possible values, and what the values mean?
>
> Regards,
> - Robert
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