On Nov 7, 2022, at 22:50, Archimedes Gaviola <archimedes.gavi...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> . . .
>  
> 
>> # sysctl -W vm.pfault_oom_attempts
>> vm.pfault_oom_attempts: -1
>> 
>> # sysctl -W vm.pfault_oom_wait
>> vm.pfault_oom_wait: 10

FYI: the -W just limits the command to writable cases.
If the text is not a writable, it will not get a line of output.

> root@generic:~ # sysctl -T vm.pfault_oom_attempts
> vm.pfault_oom_attempts: -1
> 
> root@generic:~ # sysctl -T vm.pfault_oom_wait
> vm.pfault_oom_wait: 10

FYI: the -T just limits the command to loader tunable cases.
If the text is not loader tunable, it will not get a line of output.

If both -T and -W list the output line, then it is both
loader-tunable and writable. The values will be the same.

I use the -T and -W to discover/report the loader-tunable vs.
writable vs. both status (2 commands). Otherwise the -T and
-W are not necessary on the command lines.


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Mark Millard
marklmi at yahoo.com


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