HP-UX Reference (11i v2 07/12) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)

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kmpath(1M) kmpath(1M)
NAME
kmpath - retrieve kernel name and associated kernel configuration information
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/kmpath
[-k]
/usr/sbin/kmpath -c
[kernel_name]
/usr/sbin/kmpath -i
[kernel_name]
DESCRIPTION
The
kmpath command is obsolete and superseded by the kcpath(1M) command. Users are encouraged to
migrate to kcpath(1M). The
kmpath command will be removed in a future release of HP-UX. The
behavior of some of kmpath’s options have changed and they are noted in the appropriate sections below.
kmpath retrieves the main kernel file name and path information of the currently running kernel.
kmpath also retrieves the configuration directory of the current or specified kernel.
Each kernel configuration consists of a kernel executable and a number of other files including dynamically
loadable kernel modules. These files are all stored in a directory which represents the kernel configuration.
If no options are specified, kmpath returns the full path of the executable file for the kernel that was most
recently booted. Note that the executable file may no longer be at that path, if changes have been made
since boot.
Options
The kmpath options have the following meanings:
-k Return the base name of the executable file of the currently running kernel.
-c [kernel_name]
Return the pathname of a kernel configuration directory. If kernel_name is not specified,
returns the pathname of the directory for the current kernel configuration. If kernel_name is
specified, returns the pathname of the directory that contains the specified kernel.
-i [kernel_name]
This option is retired and will not return any output.
SEE ALSO
kcpath(1M), kconfig(5).
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