On Dec 5, 2005, at 11:45 AM, AgentM wrote:
> Those man pages are outdated. Use:
> sysctl -A (Darwin, Linux, *BSD)

That's fine for giving me a listing.  For example:

$ sudo sysctl -A | grep -i panic
kernel.unknown_nmi_panic = 0
kernel.panic_on_oops = 1
kernel.panic = 0

Now the question is what do each of those parameters do?  What do the  
default values mean?  What other values are accepted?

Unfortunately, the man pages don't give me a clue of where to look to  
find the answer.

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- Robert
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