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25.Dd June 30, 2022
26.Dt SYSCTL.CONF 5
27.Os
28.Sh NAME
29.Nm sysctl.conf
30.Nd kernel state defaults
31.Sh DESCRIPTION
32The
33.Pa /etc/sysctl.conf
34file is read in when the system goes into multi-user mode to set default
35settings for the kernel.
36The
37.Pa /etc/sysctl.conf
38file is in the format of the
39.Xr sysctl 8
40command, i.e.,
41.Bd -literal -offset indent
42sysctl_mib=value
43.Ed
44.Pp
45Comments are denoted by a
46.Dq #
47at the beginning of a line.
48Comments can also exist at the end of a line,
49as seen in the
50.Sx EXAMPLES
51section, below.
52.Pp
53For kernel modules loaded via
54.Xr rc.subr 8
55system,
56additional module-specific settings can be applied
57by adding a file in the same format named
58.Pf /etc/sysctl.kld.d/<module name>.conf .
59.Sh FILES
60.Bl -tag -width /etc/rc.d/sysctl_lastload -compact
61.It Pa /etc/rc.d/sysctl
62.Xr rc 8
63script which processes
64.Nm
65early on in the process of transitioning to multi-user mode.
66.It Pa /etc/rc.d/sysctl_lastload
67.Xr rc 8
68script which processes
69.Nm
70shortly before the system reaches the multi-user mode.
71.It Pa /etc/sysctl.conf
72Initial settings for
73.Xr sysctl 8 .
74.It Pa /etc/sysctl.conf.local
75Machine-specific settings for sites with a common
76.Pa /etc/sysctl.conf .
77.It Pa /etc/sysctl.kld.d
78Module specific settings for kernel modules loaded via
79.Xr rc.subr 8 .
80.El
81.Sh EXAMPLES
82To turn off logging of programs that exit due to fatal signals you may use
83a configuration like
84.Bd -literal -offset indent
85# Configure logging.
86kern.logsigexit=0	# Do not log fatal signal exits (e.g., sig 11)
87.Ed
88.Sh SEE ALSO
89.Xr rc.conf 5 ,
90.Xr rc 8 ,
91.Xr sysctl 8
92.Sh HISTORY
93The
94.Nm
95file appeared in
96.Fx 4.0 .
97.Sh BUGS
98If loadable kernel modules are used to introduce additional kernel
99functionality and sysctls to manage that functionality,
100.Nm
101may be processed too early in the boot process to set those sysctls.
102Please consult
103.Xr rcorder 8
104to learn more about the ordering of
105.Xr rc 8
106scripts.
107