When set, this parameter causes the Solaris OS to use a system clock rate of 1000 instead of the default value of 100.
Signed integer
0
0 (disabled) or 1 (enabled)
No. Causes new system timing variable to be set at boot time. Not referenced after boot.
None
When you want timeouts with a resolution of less than 10 milliseconds, and greater than or equal to 1 millisecond.
Unstable
Signed integer
32
0 to MAXINT
No. Increasing the value can cause a system crash.
None
When the default number of timers offered by the system is inadequate. Applications receive an EAGAIN error when executing timer_create system calls.
Unstable