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licensekeys(4)






       keyadm(1M)                                                keyadm(1M)


       NAME
             keyadm - set and print resource limits

       SYNOPSIS
             keyadm -a [-f  filename]
             keyadm -g [resource . . .]
             keyadm -s [-f filename]
             keyadm -l

       DESCRIPTION
             The keyadm command manages files in licensekeys format, passes
             the file information to set resource limits, and lists the
             current resource limits on the system.  It is used for the
             software key mechanism and is executed at boot time to set the
             processor and user limits in the kernel.  Appropriate
             privilege is needed to use the keyadm command.

             The options are:

             -a    Read the upgrade key pairs from standard input and write
                   them to a file in licensekeys format.  The system
                   default file is used if a filename is not specified.

             -g    Print the resource limits for the specified resource(s),
                   or print all resource limits.  The current valid
                   resource names are USERS and PROCESSORS.

             -l    Print the valid resource names to standard output.

             -s    Read upgrade key pairs from a file in licensekeys
                   format, and pass them to the kernel to set the resource
                   limits.

       REFERENCES
             licensekeys(4)













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