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Table of Contents - nbuf(5) - TO BE OBSOLETED — see
bufpages(5)
- ncdnode(5) - maximum number of open CDFS files (system-wide)
- nclist(5) - number of cblocks for pty and tty data transfers
- ncsize(5) - number of Directory Name Lookup Cache (DNLC) entries
- ndir(5) - format of HP-UX directory streams
- nfile(5) - maximum number of open files (system-wide)
- nflocks(5) - maximum number of file locks
- nfs_portmon(5) - restricts NFS services to clients from privileged ports
- ninode(5) - maximum number of HFS file system open inodes that can be in memory
- nkthread(5) - limits the number of threads allowed to run simultaneously
- nodehostnamesize(5) - size of node name and host name
- nproc(5) - limits the number of processes allowed to exist simultaneously
- npty(5) - maximum number of BSD pseudo terminals (ptys)
- NSTREVENT(5) - maximum number of outstanding STREAMS bufcalls
- nstrpty(5) - maximum number of STREAMS-based pseudo terminals (pts)
- NSTRPUSH(5) - maximum number of STREAMS modules in a single stream
- NSTRSCHED(5) - number of STREAMS scheduler daemons to run
- nstrtel(5) - specifies the number of telnet device files the kernel can support for incoming telnet sessions
- nswapdev(5) - maximum number of devices that can be enabled for swap
- nswapfs(5) - maximum number of file systems that can be enabled for swap
- nsysmap(5) - number of entries in a kernel dynamic memory allocation map
- nsysmap64(5) - number of entries in a kernel dynamic memory allocation map — see
nsysmap(5)
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