HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Configuration Management

Table 10-18 Kernel Configuration Methodology (continued)
HP-UX 11i Version 2 and AfterHP-UX 11i Version 1 and Before
Use mk_kernel instead.
1
Make configuration changes by editing /stand/
system and running config.
Manage DLKMs using kcmodule.
2
Manage DLKMs with the kminstall, kmsystem,
kmmodreg, kmadmin, kmupdate, and config
commands.
Use kctune instead.
3
View or change tunables using kmtune.
4
1 See “Managing Configurations with System Files” (page 192).
2 See “Managing Kernel Modules with kcmodule” (page 160).
3 See “Managing Kernel Tunable Parameters with kctune” (page 170).
4
HP-UX 11i v2 contained a compatibility stub for kmtune. It was removed in HP-UX 11i v3.
Table 10-19 Kernel Configuration Commands and Options
HP-UX 11i Version 2 and AfterHP-UX 11i Version 1 and Before
mk_kernel
1
config (without -M)
No longer needed
config -M
No longer needed
kmadmin -b
kcmodule
2
kmadmin -k
kcmodule modulename=loaded
2
kmadmin -L modulename
kcmodule modulename=unused
2
kmadmin -U modulename
kcmodule modulename=unused
2
kmadmin -u module_id
kcmodule -v modulename
2
kmadmin -q module_id
kcmodule -v modulename
2
kmadmin -Q modulename
kcmodule
2
kmadmin -s
kcmodule -v
2
kmadmin -S
No longer needed
kminstall
No longer needed
kmmodreg
kcpath -xkmpath (no options)
3
kcpath -bkmpath -k
3
kcpath -dkmpath -c
3
No longer needed
kmpath -i
3
kcmodule
2
kmsystem (no options)
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