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sys_attrs_lan_common(5) [osf1 man page]

sys_attrs_lan_common(5) 					File Formats Manual					   sys_attrs_lan_common(5)

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sys_attrs_lan_common - lan_common subsystem attributes DESCRIPTION
The Local Area Network (lan_common) kernel subsystem contains interfaces and data structures that are used in common by LAN drivers. This subsystem contains no attributes that you should ever modify. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. sys_attrs_lan_common(5)

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sys_attrs_cm(5) 						File Formats Manual						   sys_attrs_cm(5)

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sys_attrs_cm - system attributes for the cm kernel subsystem DESCRIPTION
This reference page describes attributes for the Configuration Manager (cm) kernel subsystem. See sys_attrs(5) for an introduction to the topic of system attributes. Maximum number of subsystems that can set a dependency on a given subsystem. Default value: 20 (subsystems) Minimum value: 8 Maximum value: 1024 Do not modify the default setting for this attribute unless instructed to do so by support personnel or by patch kit instructions. Maximum number of subsystems that can have dependents registered. Default value: 20 (subsystems) Minimum value: 8 Maximum value: 1024 Do not modify the default setting for this attribute unless instructed to do so by support personnel or by patch kit instructions. The maximum number of registered callbacks that are allowed by the kernel at any point in time. If exceeded, register_callback() (a function used only by kernel components, such as device drivers) receives an error message. Default value: 341 (callbacks) Minimum value: 341 Maximum value: 21824 Do not modify the default setting for this attribute unless instructed to do so by support personnel or by patch kit instructions. SEE ALSO
sys_attrs(5) sys_attrs_cm(5)
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