With each successive release of HP-UX, system administrators have increased ability to make changes to the configuration of the HP-UX kernel without experiencing costly and inconvenient downtime. Innovations such as Dynamic Kernel Tunables and Dynamically Loadable Kernel Modules allow critical maintenance tasks to be performed without sacrificing application availability. With these innovations comes the need for a simpler and more comprehensive mechanism to manage kernel configurations. HP-UX 11i v2 introduces a new suite of kernel configuration management commands and a new Web-based graphical interface that provide unified kernel configuration management. This paper describes the use of these new tools.
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