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sysdef(1M)							    sysdef(1M)

NAME
       sysdef - display system definition

SYNOPSIS
       [kernel [master]]

DESCRIPTION
       Note:  will not be supported in future releases of HP-UX (refer to sec‐
       tion below).  So users are advised to use the kctune(1M) utility	 which
       provides additional information on kernel tunable parameters.

       The  command  analyzes  the currently running system and reports on its
       tunable configuration parameters.  kernel and master are not used,  but
       can be specified for standards compliance.

       For each configuration parameter, the following information is printed:

	      The name and description of the parameter.

	      The current value of the parameter.

	      The value of the parameter at boot time, if different from the
			     current value.

	      The minimum allowed value of the parameter, if any.

	      The maximum allowed value of the parameter, if any.

	      Where appropriate, the units by which the parameter is measured.

	      Flags that further describe the parameter.  The following flag
			     is defined:

				  Parameter can be modified without rebooting.

WARNINGS
       Users  of  must	not  rely on the exact field widths and spacing of its
       output, as these will vary depending on the system, the release of  HP-
       UX, and the data to be displayed.

       is provided for compatibility purposes only and is no longer maintained
       since being marked for obsolescence in a	 future	 HP-UX	release.   The
       output  from  is	 known	to be incorrect when reporting values for some
       tunable parameters such as and

SEE ALSO
       kctune(1M).

				TO BE OBSOLETED			    sysdef(1M)
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