Solaris Tunable Parameters Reference Manual

Appendix B Revision History for This Manual

This section describes the revision history for this manual.

Current Version: SXCE, Build 111 or Open Solaris 2009.06 Release

The current version of this manual applies to the Solaris Express Community Edition, build 111 or Open Solaris 2009.06 release.

New or Changed Parameters in the Solaris Release

The following sections describe new, changed, or obsolete kernel tunables.

New or Changed Parameters in the Solaris 10 Release

The following sections describe new, changed, or obsolete kernel tunables.

Solaris Kernel Tunable Parameters

General Kernel and Memory Parameters

The parameter, default_stksize, is new in the Solaris 10 release.

The lwp_default_stksize and noexec_user_stack parameters are changed in this release.

UFS

The following parameters are modified in the Solaris 10 release:

General File System

The following parameters are newly documented in the Solaris 10 release:

System V Message Queues

The following parameters have been removed in the Solaris 10 release:

The following parameters are obsolete as of the Solaris 10 release:

System V Semaphores

The following parameters have been removed in the Solaris 10 release:

System V Shared Memory

The following parameters have been removed from the Solaris 10 release:

The following parameters are obsolete.

TSB Parameters

The following TSB parameters are new in the Solaris 10 release:

NFS Parameters

The stability level of all NFS parameters was changed from “Evolving” to “Unstable.”

The following NFSv4 parameters are new in the Solaris 10 release:

The following NFS parameters are new or changed in the Solaris 10 release:

The following NFS parameters were previously provided in error and have been removed:

TCP/IP Parameters

The following IP parameters are new in the Solaris 10 release:

The following TCP parameters are new in this Solaris release:

The following TCP/IP parameters are obsolete in the Solaris 10 release:

SCTP Tunable Parameters

The following SCTP parameters are new in the Solaris 10 release:

System Facility Parameters

The following system facilities are new in the Solaris 10 release:

The inetd system facility is obsolete in the Solaris 10 release.

Removal of sun4m Support

The sun4m platform is not supported in the Solaris 10 release. The following parameters were modified to reflect the removal of sun4m support:

New or Changed Parameters in the Solaris 9 Releases

The following sections describe new or changed parameters in the Solaris 9 releases.

ip_policy_mask

This parameter is new in the Solaris 9 12/02 release. For information, see ip_policy_mask.

Removal of sun4d Support

The sun4d platform is not supported in the Solaris 9 release. The following parameters were modified to reflect the removal of sun4d support:

Unsupported or Obsolete Parameters

priority_paging and cachefree are Not Supported

The priority_paging and cachefree tunable parameters are not supported in the Solaris 9 release. They have been replaced with an enhanced file system caching architecture that implements paging policies similar to priority paging, but are always enabled. Attempts to set these parameters in the /etc/system file result in boot-time warnings such as:


sorry, variable 'priority_paging' is not defined in the 'kernel'
sorry, variable 'cachefree' is not defined in the 'kernel'     

The SUNWcsr packages that contain the /etc/system file have been modified so that the inclusion of the priority_paging or cachefree tunable parameters are prohibited. If you upgrade to the Solaris 9 release or add the SUNWcsr packages and your /etc/system file includes the priority_paging or cachefree parameters, the following occurs:

  1. This message is displayed if the priority_paging or cachefree parameters are set in the /etc/system file:


    /etc/system has been modified since it contains references to priority 
    paging tunables. Please review the changed file.
  2. Comments are inserted in the /etc/system file before any line that sets priority_paging or cachefree. For example, if priority_paging is set to 1, the following lines are inserted before the line with the priority_paging value:


*NOTE: As of Solaris 9, priority paging is unnecessary and has been removed.
* Since references to priority paging-related tunables will now result in 
* boot-time warnings, the assignment below has been commented out. For more 
* details,see the Solaris 9 Release Notes,or the "Solaris Tunable Parameters
* Reference Manual".

System V Shared Memory

The following parameters are obsolete:

New Parameters in the Solaris 8 Release

logevent_max_q_sz

This parameter is new in the Solaris 8 1/01 release. For information, see logevent_max_q_sz.