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 rmnl(1) -- remove extra new-line characters from file
    rmnl removes all blank lines from a file (except at beginning of file as explained below), and is useful for removing excess white space from files for display on a CRT terminal. Groups of two or more successive \n (new-line) characters are reduced to a single \n character, effectively eliminating all blank lines in the file except that one or more blank lines at the beginning of a file remain a...
 rmsf(1m) -- remove a special (device) file
    The rmsf command removes one or more special files from the /dev directory and potentially removes information about the associated device or devices with H/W type "DEVICE" (see ioscan(1M)) from the system. If no options are specified, rmsf removes only the special_files specified on the command line. The -k option causes rmsf to remove the definition of the device from the system without removi...
 rmt(1m) -- remote magnetic-tape protocol module
    rmt is a program used by the remote dump and restore programs for manipulating a magnetic tape drive through an interprocess communication (IPC) connection. The fbackup and frecover commands also use rmt to achieve remote backup capability (see fbackup(1M) and frecover(1M)). rmt is normally started up with an rexec() or rcmd() call (see rexec(3N) and rcmd(3N)). rmt accepts requests specific to the...
 rndc(1) -- name server control utility
    This command allows the system administrator to control the operation of a name server. If rndc is invoked without any command line options or arguments, it prints a short summary of the supported commands and the available options and their arguments. rndc communicates with the name server over a TCP connection, sending commands authenticated with digital signatures. In the current versions of rn...
 rndc-confgen(1) -- rndc key generation tool
    rndc-confgen can be used to generate rndc.conf, the configuration file for rndc. Alternatively, it can be run with the -a option to set up a rndc.key file and avoid the need for a rndc.conf file and a controls statement altogether.
 route(1m) -- manually manipulate the routing tables
    The route command manipulates the network routing tables manually. You must have appropriate privileges.
 rpc.lockd(1m) -- network lock daemon
    lockd is an RPC server that processes NFS file locking requests from the local kernel or from another remote lock daemon. lockd forwards lock requests for remote data to the server site's lock daemon through the RPC/XDR package (see rpc(3N)). lockd then requests the status monitor daemon, statd for monitor service (see statd(1M)). The reply to the lock request is not sent to the kernel until the ...
 rpc.mountd(1m) -- NFS mount request server
    mountd is an RPC server that answers file system mount requests. It reads file /etc/xtab (described in exports(4)) to determine which directories are available to which machines. It also provides information on what file systems are mounted by which clients. This information can be printed using the showmount command (see showmount(1M)). rpc.mountd can be started at boot time by setting the variab...
 rpc.nisd(1m) -- NIS+ service daemon
    The rpc.nisd daemon is an RPC service that implements the NIS+ service. This daemon must be running on all machines that serve a portion of the NIS+ namespace. rpc.nisd is usually started from a system startup script. rpc.nisd_resolv is an auxillary process that is started by rpc.nisd when it is invoked with -B option. Note that rpc.nisd_resolv should not be started independently.
 rpc.nisd_resolv(1m) -- NIS+ service daemon
    The rpc.nisd daemon is an RPC service that implements the NIS+ service. This daemon must be running on all machines that serve a portion of the NIS+ namespace. rpc.nisd is usually started from a system startup script. rpc.nisd_resolv is an auxillary process that is started by rpc.nisd when it is invoked with -B option. Note that rpc.nisd_resolv should not be started independently.
 rpc.nispasswdd(1m) -- NIS+ password update daemon
    rpc.nispasswdd daemon is an ONC+ RPC service that services password update requests from nispassw . It updates password entries in the NIS+ passwd table. rpc.nispasswdd is normally started from a system startup script after the NIS+ server (rpc.nisd(1M)) has been started. rpc.nispasswdd will determine whether it is running on a machine that is a master server for one or more NIS+ directories. If i...
 rpc.pcnfsd(1m) -- PC-NFS authentication and print request server
    pcnfsd is an RPC server that supports ONC clients on PC (DOS, OS/2, Macintosh, and other) systems. This describes version two of the pcnfsd server. pcnfsd can be started from the /sbin/init.d/nfs.server startup script by setting the PCNFS_SERVER variable to 1 in /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf, or from the inetd daemon (see inetd(1M)). It reads the configuration file /etc/pcnfsd.conf, if present, and ser...
 rpc.statd(1m) -- network status monitor
    statd is an RPC server. It interacts with lockd to provide crash and recovery functions for the locking services on NFS (see lockd(1M)).
 rpc.ypupdated(1m) -- server for changing NIS information
    ypupdated is a daemon that updates information in the Network Information Service (NIS) databases. It is activated at system startup when the NIS_MASTER_SERVER variable is set to 1 in /etc/rc.config.d/namesvrs file on the NIS master server. ypupdated consults the file updaters in the directory /var/yp to determine which NIS maps should be updated and how to change them. By default, the daemon requ...
 rpcbind(1m) -- universal addresses to RPC program number mapper
    rpcbind is a server that converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses. It must be running on the host to be able to make RPC calls on a server on that machine. When an RPC service is started, it tells rpcbind the address at which it is listening, and the RPC program numbers it is prepared to serve. When a client wishes to make an RPC call to a given program number, it first contacts rpcbi...
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