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SYSCTL(8)                 BSD System Manager's Manual                SYSCTL(8)

NNAAMMEE
     ssyyssccttll - get or set kernel state

SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
     ssyyssccttll [--nn] _n_a_m_e _._._.
     ssyyssccttll [--nn] --ww _n_a_m_e_=_v_a_l_u_e _._._.
     ssyyssccttll [--nn] --aaAA

DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
     The ssyyssccttll utility retrieves kernel state and allows processes with ap-
     propriate privilege to set kernel state.  The state to be retrieved or
     set is described using a ``Management Information Base'' (``MIB'') style
     name, described as a dotted set of components.  The --aa flag can be used
     to list all the currently available string or integer values.  The --AA
     flag will list all the known MIB names including tables.  Those with
     string or integer values will be printed as with the --aa flag; for the
     table values, the name of the utility to retrieve them is given.

     The --nn flag specifies that the printing of the field name should be sup-
     pressed and that only its value should be output.  This flag is useful
     for setting shell variables.  For example, to save the pagesize in vari-
     able psize, use:
           set psize=`sysctl -n hw.pagesize`

     If just a MIB style name is given, the corresponding value is retrieved.
     If a value is to be set, the --ww flag must be specified and the MIB name
     followed by an equal sign and the new value to be used.

     The information available from ssyyssccttll consists of integers, strings, and
     tables.  The tabular information can only be retrieved by special purpose
     programs such as ppss, ssyyssttaatt, and nneettssttaatt. The string and integer informa-
     tion is summaried below.  For a detailed description of these variable
     see sysctl(3).  The changeable column indicates whether a process with
     appropriate privilege can change the value.

     NNaammee                            TTyyppee          CChhaannggeeaabbllee
     kern.ostype                     string        no
     kern.osrelease                  string        no
     kern.osrevision                 integer       no
     kern.version                    string        no
     kern.maxvnodes                  integer       yes
     kern.maxproc                    integer       yes
     kern.maxfiles                   integer       yes
     kern.argmax                     integer       no
     kern.securelevel                integer       raise only
     kern.hostname                   string        yes
     kern.hostid                     integer       yes
     kern.clockrate                  struct        no
     kern.posix1version              integer       no
     kern.ngroups                    integer       no
     kern.job_control                integer       no
     kern.saved_ids                  integer       no
     kern.link_max                   integer       no
     kern.max_canon                  integer       no
     kern.max_input                  integer       no
     kern.name_max                   integer       no
     kern.path_max                   integer       no
     kern.pipe_buf                   integer       no
     kern.chown_restricted           integer       no
     kern.no_trunc                   integer       no
     kern.vdisable                   integer       no


     kern.boottime                   struct        no
     vm.loadavg                      struct        no
     machdep.console_device          dev_t         no
     net.inet.ip.forwarding          integer       yes
     net.inet.ip.redirect            integer       yes
     net.inet.ip.ttl                 integer       yes
     net.inet.icmp.maskrepl          integer       yes
     net.inet.udp.checksum           integer       yes
     hw.machine                      string        no
     hw.model                        string        no
     hw.ncpu                         integer       no
     hw.byteorder                    integer       no
     hw.physmem                      integer       no
     hw.usermem                      integer       no
     hw.pagesize                     integer       no
     user.cs_path                    string        no
     user.bc_base_max                integer       no
     user.bc_dim_max                 integer       no
     user.bc_scale_max               integer       no
     user.bc_string_max              integer       no
     user.coll_weights_max           integer       no
     user.expr_nest_max              integer       no
     user.line_max                   integer       no
     user.re_dup_max                 integer       no
     user.posix2_version             integer       no
     user.posix2_c_bind              integer       no
     user.posix2_c_dev               integer       no
     user.posix2_char_term           integer       no
     user.posix2_fort_dev            integer       no
     user.posix2_fort_run            integer       no
     user.posix2_localedef           integer       no
     user.posix2_sw_dev              integer       no
     user.posix2_upe                 integer       no

EEXXAAMMPPLLEESS
     For example, to retrieve the maximum number of processes allowed in the
     system, one would use the follow request:
           sysctl kern.maxproc

     To set the maximum number of processes allowed in the system to 1000, one
     would use the follow request:
           sysctl -w kern.maxproc=1000

     Information about the system clock rate may be obtained with:
           sysctl kern.clockrate

     Information about the load average history may be obtained with
           sysctl vm.loadavg

FFIILLEESS
     <sys/sysctl.h>        definitions for top level identifiers, second level
                           kernel and hardware identifiers, and user level
                           identifiers
     <sys/socket.h>        definitions for second level network identifiers
     <sys/gmon.h>          definitions for third level profiling identifiers
     <vm/vm_param.h>       definitions for second level virtual memory identi-
                           fiers
     <netinet/in.h>        definitions for third level Internet identifiers
                           and fourth level IP identifiers
     <netinet/icmp_var.h>  definitions for fourth level ICMP identifiers
     <netinet/udp_var.h>   definitions for fourth level UDP identifiers

SSEEEE AALLSSOO
     sysctl(3)

HHIISSTTOORRYY
     ssyyssccttll first appeared in 4.4BSD.