Configuration tools
The following tools are available for examining and/or
changing tunable parameters:
configure-
A menu-driven program that allows you to
examine and modify the value of tunable kernel parameters.
This program is also accessible via the Hardware/Kernel Manager.
See
``Using configure to change kernel resources''
and
configure(ADM)
for more information.
getconf-
This utility reports configuration-dependent values for various
standards and for dynamic kernel tables; use setconf to
modify temporarily those values that relate to dynamic kernel tables.
See
``Examining and changing configuration-dependent values''
and
getconf(C)
for more information.
idtune-
Modify the values of some tunable parameters
(defined in /etc/conf/cf.d/mtune)
that cannot be modified with configure.
See
``Using idtune to reallocate kernel resources''
and
idtune(ADM)
for more information.
iddeftune-
Run this command to modify the values of certain tunable
parameters if you increase the amount of
physical memory (RAM) to more than 32MB.
See
iddeftune(ADM)
for more information.
ifconfig-
Reconfigure the TCP/IP protocol stack
belonging to a single network interface.
See
``Using ifconfig to change parameters for a network card''
and
ifconfig(ADMN)
for more information.
inconfig-
Reconfigure default TCP/IP settings
for all network interfaces.
See
``Using inconfig to change global TCP/IP parameters''
and
inconfig(ADMN)
for more information.
Network Configuration Manager-
Examine, configure, or modify network protocol stacks (chains).
The Network Configuration Manager is the graphical version of
netconfig(ADM).
See
``Configuring network connections''
for more information.
setconf-
Increase dynamic kernel table sizes, or decrease maximum size
of dynamic kernel tables. The new value only remains in force
until the system is next rebooted.
See
``Examining and changing configuration-dependent values''
and
setconf(ADM)
for more information.
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