tunek(ADM)
tunek --
tune system resources appropriate to number of users
Syntax
/etc/tunek -l <license type> -n <number>
Description
The tunek command automatically adjusts
the default values of system resources
to values that are more appropriate for the number of users
on the system.
It runs automatically during initialization
or when you add a new User License Pack
or an SMP license to the system,
but may not run when you upgrade
from an earlier release of the operating system.
The accepted options for tunek are:
-l <license>-
Specify the license type.
Valid values are user and cpu.
-n <number>-
Specify the number of users for the license.
If <license> is cpu,
this must be set to 1.
If <license> is user,
this can be 10, 25, 100, 500, or 1000.
No other values are accepted.
For example, to tune an upgraded system for 100 users, type:
/etc/tunek -l user -n 100
After running tunek, you must relink the kernel:
cd /etc/conf/cf.d
./link_unix
The changes will take effect only when the system is rebooted.
The tunek tuning is incremental.
In other words, if you run the command again
using the same parameters show above
and then relink the kernel,
it will tune your system for an additional 100 users.
You must relink the kernel after each invocation of tunek
to properly increment the system tuning.
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003