HP-UX Reference (11i v3 07/02) - 5 Miscellaneous Topics (vol 9)

Table of Contents
Volume Nine
Entry Name(Section): name Description
lang(5): lang .............................................................................................. description of supported languages
langinfo(5): langinfo .................................................................................... language information constants
lcpu_attr(5): lcpu_attr
............................................... dynamically enable or disable LCPU attribute of the default processor set
ldap-ux(5): LDAP-UX .................................................... accessing name services from a LDAP directory server
libcrash(5): libcrash ............................................................................................. crash dump access library
libcres(5): libcres .............................................................................................. subset of functions from libc
limits(5): limits ......................................................................................... implementation-specific constants
livedump(5): livedump a feature that saves operating system state to the file system for debugging purposes.
man(5): man .................................................................................................... macros for formatting manpages
manuals(5): manuals ................................................................ accessing and ordering HP-UX documentation
math(5): math ..................................................................................................... math functions and constants
max_acct_file_size(5): max_acct_file_size ................................. defines the maximum accounting file size
max_async_ports(5): max_async_ports
............................................. maximum number of asynchronous disk ports that can be open at any time
max_mem_window(5): max_mem_window
...................................... maximum number of group-private 32-bit shared memory configurable by users
max_thread_proc(5) ........................................... defines the maximum number of threads allowed per process
maxdsiz(5): maxdsiz, maxdsiz_64bit ...... maximum size (in bytes) of the data segment for any user process
maxdsiz_64bit: maximum size (in bytes) of the data segment for any user process ................ see maxdsiz(5)
maxfiles(5) ........................................................... initial (soft) maximum number of file descriptors per process
maxfiles_lim(5) ............................................................... hard maximum number of file descriptors per process
maxrsessiz(5): maxrsessiz, maxrsessiz_64bit
............................................................... maximum size (in bytes) of the RSE stack for any user process
maxrsessiz_64bit: maximum size (in bytes) of the RSE stack for any user process .......... see maxrsessiz(5)
maxssiz(5): maxssiz, maxssiz_64bit ................... maximum size (in bytes) of the stack for any user process
maxssiz_64bit: maximum size (in bytes) of the stack for any user process ............................. see maxssiz(5)
maxtsiz(5): maxtsiz, maxtsiz_64bit ........ maximum size (in bytes) of the text segment for any user process
maxtsiz_64bit: maximum size (in bytes) of the text segment for any user process .................. see maxtsiz(5)
maxuprc(5) .................................................................. limits the maximum number of user processes per user
maxvgs(5): maxvgs ............................................................................... OBSOLETE kernel tunable parameter
mesg(5): mesg ......................................... enable or disable System V IPC messages at boot time (OBSOLETE)
mknod(5): mknod ...................................................................................... macros for handling device numbers
mm(5): mm ............................................................................ the MM macro package for formatting documents
mman(5) ................................................................................................................. memory mapping definitions
msgmap(5): msgmap ......... number of entries in the System V IPC message space resource map (OBSOLETE)
msgmax(5): msgmax ........................................... maximum System V IPC message size in bytes (OBSOLETE)
msgmnb(5): msgmnb ............................... maximum number of bytes on a single System V IPC message queue
msgmni(5): msgmni ............... maximum number of system-wide System V IPC message queues (IDs) allowed
msgseg(5): msgseg ........................... number of System V IPC message segments in the system (OBSOLETE)
msgssz(5): msgssz ................................... number of bytes in a System V IPC message segment (OBSOLETE)
msgtql(5): msgtql ............................ maximum number of System V IPC messages in the system at any time
nbuf: OBSOLETED kernel tunable parameter ................................................................. see dbc_max_pct(5)
ncdnode(5) ........................................................................ maximum number of open CDFS files (system-wide)
nclist(5): nclist .................................................................... number of cblocks for pty and tty data transfers
ncsize(5) ................................................................... number of Directory Name Lookup Cache (DNLC) entries
nfile(5): nfile ....................................................... maximum number of open files, system-wide (OBSOLETE)
nflocks(5) ............................................................................................................ maximum number of file locks
nfs2_max_threads(5): nfs2_max_threads
........... control the number of kernel threads that perform asynchronous I/O for the NFS version 2 client
nfs2_nra(5): nfs2_nra .................. control the number of read-ahead operations queued by the NFS version 2
client when sequentially accessing a file
nfs3_bsize(5): nfs3_bsize ...................................... control the logic block size used by NFS version 3 clients
nfs3_do_readdirplus(5): nfs3_do_readdirplus
................................................ turn on or off NFS version 3 readdirplus functionality on the NFS server
nfs3_jukebox_delay(5): nfs3_jukebox_delay ................ control the length of time the NFS version 3 client
waits before re-transmitting request after receiving a NFS3ERR_JUKEBOX error
nfs3_max_threads(5): nfs3_max_threads
........... control the number of kernel threads that perform asynchronous I/O for the NFS version 3 client
nfs3_max_transfer_size(5): nfs3_max_transfer_size
.................... control the data portion size of a NFS version 3 read, write, readdir, or readdirplus request
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