1.  # sysctl -a

2. Modify kernel parameters to what you wish within /etc/sysctl.conf file. When you have finished and saved your changes to sysctl.conf (of course) then run:
    # sysctl -p

Of course the # signifies you are in su mode.

More details can be found at:
http://www.akadia.com/services/ora_linux_install_10g.html

The instructions at the link although used for installing a particular app will work on any other. Likewise the use of sysctl will function similarly.

Best wishes...

On Jan 19, 2006, at 5:28 PM, Posey, Jake E wrote:

I’m new to yellowdog linux and I have a couple of questions.
 
1 How can I tell what kernel paramters are loaded?  I know in HP-UX you can run kmtune and it will give you a list of all the kernel parameters.  Or if I want to list a single kernel parameter I can run kmtune –q “kernel parameter” without the double quotes of course.  Is there something similar in yellowdog?
        2       How do I install or modify kernel parameters in yellowdog?
 
Thanks,
Jake
 
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