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sys_attrs_netrain(5)					  sys_attrs_netrain(5)

NAME
       sys_attrs_netrain - netrain subsystem attributes

DESCRIPTION
       This  reference	page  lists and describes attributes for the Redundant
       Array of Independent Network adapters (NetRAIN) (netrain)  kernel  sub‐
       system. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to
       the topic of kernel subsystem attributes.

	      A value that enables (1) or disables (0) the logging of  NetRAIN
	      debug messages in syslog kern.log file.

	      Do  not  modify  the  default  setting for this attribute unless
	      instructed to do so by HP support personnel or by patch kit doc‐
	      umentation.

	      Default value: 0 (disabled)

	      The  number  of NetRAIN devices allowed on the system. The first
	      NetRAIN device is nr0.

	      Default value: 128 (devices)

	      Minimum value: 0

	      Maximum value: 512

	      The maximum nr device number is  nr_maxdev  -  1.	 For  example,
	      using  the default value of 128, the maximum NetRAIN device num‐
	      ber is nr127.

	      The time interval or frequency between  successive  polls	 of  a
	      dead interface by the NetRAIN interface recovery thread.

	      Default value: 6 (seconds)

	      Minimum value: 0.5

	      Maximum value: INT_MAX, or 2 billion

	      The  total  amount  of  time  for	 the nifftmt thread routine to
	      declare an interface dead (from the  GREEN  state	 to  the  DEAD
	      state).

	      Default value: 10 (seconds)

	      Minimum value: 1.1

	      Maximum value: INT_MAX, or 2 billion

	      The  time	 interval  or  frequency between successive reads of a
	      NetRAIN interface's counters by the nifftmt thread when the net‐
	      work is operating normally.

	      Default value: 4 (seconds)

	      Minimum value: 0.5

	      Maximum value: INT_MAX, or 2 billion

       You  can	 specify decimal values (for example, 2.5 or 0.8) for nr_time‐
       out_dead_interface, nr_timeout_o, and nr_timeout_t.  When you reconfig‐
       ure any of these values by using the sysconfig -r command, they are all
       validated together.   If	 any  value  fails  validation,	 all  previous
       (valid)	values are restored and EINVAL is returned. Each value must be
       greater than or equal to its minimum value.

       The nr_timeout_o and nr_timeout_t values are validated  in  conjunction
       with  a	third timer value (dt), calculated as (nr_timeout_t - nr_time‐
       out_o) / 3.  These  3  timer  values  are  validated  as	 described  in
       nifftmt(7).   A	value  that enables (1) or disables (0) the link state
       attribute for individual	 interfaces  in	 the  NetRAIN  set  to	decide
       whether the interface is LINK UP or LINK DOWN.

	      Default value: 0 (disabled)

SEE ALSO
       sys_attrs(5), nifftmt(7)

       Network Administration: Connections

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