Unix-like software that manages kernel attributes
sysctl is a software mechanism in some Unix-like operating systems that reads and modifies the attributes of the system kernel such as its version number, maximum limits, and security settings.[1] It is available both as a system call for compiled programs, and an administrator command for interactive use and scripting. Linux additionally exposes sysctl as a virtual file system.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
n-sysctl-7
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).