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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

slibclean

/usr/sbin/slibclean

The slibclean command unloads all object files with load and use counts of 0. It can also be used to remove object files that are no longer used from both the shared library region and in the shared library and kernel text regions by removing object files that are no longer required.

The slibclean command removes any currently unused modules in kernel and library memory.

Slibclean will unload all object files with load and a use counts of 0.  It will also remove object files that are no longer used from both the shared library region and in the shared library and kernel text regions by removing object files that are no longer required.

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