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ac(8) -- Outputs connect-session records
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The ac command prints to the default output device the total connect time in hours to the nearest hundredth for all users, or the connect time for any user(s) specified with the -p option. It also pri... |
acct(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
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acctcms(8) -- Produces command usage summaries from accounting records
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The acctcms command outputs data in a format called TOTAL COMMAND SUMMARY. This command reads each file specified, combines and sorts all records for identically named processes, and writes them in a ... |
acctcom(8) -- Displays selected process accounting record summaries
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The acctcom command displays process accounting records from files specified by the file operand, from standard input, or from the /var/adm/pacct file. If you do not specify a file and if standard inp... |
acctcon(8) -- Display connect-time accounting summaries
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The acctcon1 and acctcon2 commands are described separately. acctcon1 The acctcon1 command is invoked by the runacct shell procedure to write a sequence of login and logout records. One record for eac... |
acctcon1(8) -- Display connect-time accounting summaries
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The acctcon1 and acctcon2 commands are described separately. acctcon1 The acctcon1 command is invoked by the runacct shell procedure to write a sequence of login and logout records. One record for eac... |
acctcon2(8) -- Display connect-time accounting summaries
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The acctcon1 and acctcon2 commands are described separately. acctcon1 The acctcon1 command is invoked by the runacct shell procedure to write a sequence of login and logout records. One record for eac... |
acctdisk(8) -- Perform disk-usage accounting
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Normally the acctdisk and acctdusg commands are called from the dodisk shell procedure to do disk-usage accounting. The dodisk shell procedure is invoked when the cron daemon executes commands in the ... |
acctdusg(8) -- Perform disk-usage accounting
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Normally the acctdisk and acctdusg commands are called from the dodisk shell procedure to do disk-usage accounting. The dodisk shell procedure is invoked when the cron daemon executes commands in the ... |
acctmerg(8) -- Merges total-accounting files into an intermediary file or a daily accounting file
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The acctmerg command combines process, connect time, fee, disk usage, and queuing (printer) total-accounting records in tacct binary or tacct ASCII format (see the tacct structure in the acct.h file f... |
accton(8) -- Perform process-accounting procedures
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The three acctprc commands, acctprc1, acctprc2, and accton, are used in the runacct shell procedure to produce process-accounting reports. acctprc1 [InFile] The acctprc1 command is used to read record... |
acctprc(8) -- Perform process-accounting procedures
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The three acctprc commands, acctprc1, acctprc2, and accton, are used in the runacct shell procedure to produce process-accounting reports. acctprc1 [InFile] The acctprc1 command is used to read record... |
acctprc1(8) -- Perform process-accounting procedures
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The three acctprc commands, acctprc1, acctprc2, and accton, are used in the runacct shell procedure to produce process-accounting reports. acctprc1 [InFile] The acctprc1 command is used to read record... |
acctprc2(8) -- Perform process-accounting procedures
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The three acctprc commands, acctprc1, acctprc2, and accton, are used in the runacct shell procedure to produce process-accounting reports. acctprc1 [InFile] The acctprc1 command is used to read record... |
acctwtmp(8) -- Modify connect time accounting records to change formats and to make corrections in the records
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fwtmp [-ic] The fwtmp command reads records from standard input and writes records to standard output. Normally, information in record fields of the /var/adm/wtmp file is entered as binary data by the... |
addgroup(8) -- Adds a new group interactively
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Security Note If you have enhanced security installed on your system, you should use the dxaccounts program to add a group. See Security and the dxaccounts(8) reference page for more information. The ... |
adduser(8) -- Adds a new user interactively
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Security Note If you have enhanced security installed on your system, you should use the dxaccounts command to add users. See the Security manual and the dxaccounts(8) reference page for more informat... |
addvol(8) -- Adds a volume to an existing domain
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A newly created domain consists of one volume which can be a disk or a logical volume. The addvol utility enables you to grow the number of volumes within an existing domain. You can add volumes immed... |
advfsd(8) -- Starts the AdvFS graphical user interface (GUI) daemon
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The AdvFS daemon, advfsd, is a process required by the AdvFS GUI (dtadvfs). The advfsd daemon issues commands and obtains system information on behalf of the AdvFS GUI. The /usr/var/advfs/daemon/socke... |
advfsstat(8) -- Displays AdvFS performance statistics
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The advfsstat command displays a wide selection of AdvFS performance statistics. It reports in units of one disk block (512 bytes) per interval, with the default being one second. Any number of option... |
advscan(8) -- Locates AdvFS volumes on disk devices
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The advscan command locates AdvFS volumes (disk partitions or LSM volumes) that are in AdvFS domains. Given the AdvFS volumes, you can re-create or fix the /etc/fdmns directory of a named domain or LS... |
ap(8) -- Parses addresses RFC 822-style
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The ap program parses addresses according to the ARPA Internet standard. It also understands many nonstandard formats. It is useful for seeing how MH will interpret an address. The ap program treats e... |
arp(8) -- Displays and controls Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) tables
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The arp command displays or modifies the current ARP entry for the host specified by hostname. The host may be specified by name or number, using Internet dot notation. With no options, the program di... |
atmarp(8) -- Creates ATM Logical IP Subnet (LIS) interface,
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The atmarp command creates a logical IP subnet (LIS) interface over the ATM network. You can create multiple LIS interfaces on an ATM driver. Hosts connected to ATM communicate directly to other hosts... |
atmconfig(8) -- Configures the ATM subsystem
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The atmconfig command configures ATM networking and displays information about the ATM networks. The command only controls the base ATM modules; it does not control specific device drivers, convergenc... |
atmelan(8) -- Configures LAN-Emulation clients as network interfaces.
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The atmelan command creates and configures LAN-Emulation Clients (LEC) as network interfaces. The first interface created appears as elan0, the second as elan1, and so on. The atmelan command can also... |
atmifmp(8) -- Configures the ATM subsystem for switching IP traffic only
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The atmifmp command enables and disables IP switching on a Tru64 UNIX end system that has an attached ATMworks ATM adapter. The IP switching architecture is based on the Ipsilon Networks, Inc. referen... |
atmsetup(8) -- Configures Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) adapters and services
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The atmsetup command by default invokes the SysMan ATM Configuration application, which is the recommended configuration method. This application enables you to configure and run ATM on your system. S... |
atmsig(8) -- Allows the configuration and management of the UNI signaling module
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The atmsig command configures ATM UNI signaling on the end system. It also displays state information about the signaling module, and can be used to disable and enable the ILMI and signaling. The vari... |
audgen(8) -- Generates an audit record
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The audgen utility generates an audit record, which is placed in the auditlog. Standard audit event information, such as identification information and a timestamp, are automatically inserted. The aud... |
auditconfig(8) -- Audit subsystem configuration graphical interface (Enhanced Security)
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The auditconfig graphical user interface is used interactively to establish the audit environment on your system. The interface can be selected from the Sysman menu, syman_station (including PC client... |
auditd(8) -- Audit daemon
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The audit daemon, auditd, operates as a server, monitoring /dev/audit for local audit data, monitoring a known port for data from remote cooperating audit daemons, and monitoring an AF_UNIX socket for... |
auditmask(8) -- Gets or sets audit masks
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The auditmask command is used to: Get or set the system audit mask and the audit style flag Get or set a process' audit mask and its audit control flag Execute a process under a specified audit mask ... |
audit_setup(8) -- Audit subsystem configuration graphical interface (Enhanced Security)
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The auditconfig graphical user interface is used interactively to establish the audit environment on your system. The interface can be selected from the Sysman menu, syman_station (including PC client... |
audit_tool(8) -- Audit log reduction tool
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The audit_tool command, or audit reduction tool, displays selected portions of the collected audit data. If no arguments are provided, a brief help message is displayed. The audit log file may be comp... |
audit_tool.ultrix(8) -- Audit log reduction tool
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The audit_tool command, or audit reduction tool, displays selected portions of the collected audit data. If no arguments are provided, a brief help message is displayed. The audit log file may be comp... |
authck(8) -- Checks internal consistency of the authentication databases (Enhanced Security)
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The authck program checks both the overall structure and internal field consistency of all components of the authentication databases. It reports all problems it finds. To invoke this program you must... |
autofs(8) -- Automatically and transparently mounts and unmounts NFS file systems
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The autofsd daemon automatically and transparently mounts and unmounts NFS file systems on an as-needed basis. Like the automount daemon, it provides another alternative to using the /etc/fstab file f... |
autofsd(8) -- Automatically and transparently mounts and unmounts NFS file systems
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The autofsd daemon automatically and transparently mounts and unmounts NFS file systems on an as-needed basis. Like the automount daemon, it provides another alternative to using the /etc/fstab file f... |
autofsmount(8) -- Installs and removes AutoFS intercept points
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The autofsmount command installs and removes intercept points that are used by the kernel to automatically and transparently mount and unmount NFS file systems. It also removes file systems that were ... |
automount(8) -- Automatically and transparently mounts and unmounts NFS file systems
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The automount daemon automatically and transparently mounts and unmounts NFS file systems on an as-needed basis. It provides an alternative to using /etc/fstab for NFS mounting file systems on client ... |
autopush(8) -- Manages the system's database of automatically pushed STREAMS modules
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The autopush command manages the system's database of information for the automatic configuration of STREAMS devices. The autopush command's options are mutually exclusive. The command initializes t... |
autosysconfig(8) -- Maintains the list of dynamic kernel subsystems that are automatically configured
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Use the autosysconfig program to maintain the kernel's list of dynamic subsystems that are automatically configured at each system startup. The following list describes the autosysconfig commands: Ad... |
badsect(8) -- Creates files to contain bad sectors
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The badsect command makes a file to contain a bad sector. Normally, bad sectors are made inaccessible by the standard formatter, which provides a forwarding table for bad sectors to the driver. If a d... |
balance(8) -- Balances the percentage of used space among volumes in a domain.
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The balance utility evenly distributes the percentage of used space between volumes in a multivolume domain. This improves performance and evens the distribution of future file allocations. Use the sh... |
bcheckrc(8) -- Command script for checking and mounting local file systems
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The bcheckrc script controls the checking and mounting of local file systems during system startup. An entry in the inittab file causes the system to execute the bcheckrc run commands, for example: fs... |
bindconfig(8) -- Configures DNS/BIND services for a single system or cluster
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The Domain Name System (DNS) configuration section of the SysMan Menu allows you to configure a system as a Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) client, which queries a BIND server for host name and a... |
binex(8) -- Binary event log extraction utility
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The binex utility operates on log files produced by the binary error log daemon binlogd. It can be used to summarize the contents of a binlog file, to copy a selected range of events to another file f... |
binlogd(8) -- Binary event-log daemon
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The binlogd daemon logs binary event records to the files specified in the /etc/binlog.conf configuration file. Each binary event record includes an event class and severity code, which are described ... |
biod(8) -- The local NFS compatible asynchronous I/O daemon
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The nfsiod daemon runs on an NFS compatible client machine and spawns several IO threads to service asynchronous I/O requests to its server. The I/O threads improve performance of both NFS reads and w... |
bootpd(8) -- Internet Boot Protocol (BOOTP) server
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The bootpd daemon implements an Internet Boot Protocol server as defined in RFC 951, RFC 1532, and RFC 1533. In order to use the bootpd daemon, you must install the Obsolete Commands and Utilities sub... |
bootpgw(8) -- Internet BOOTP Protocol gateway
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The bootpgw daemon implements a simple BOOTP gateway that can be used to forward requests and responses between clients and BOOTP servers (for example, bootpd) on different subnets. In order to use th... |
bprelay(8) -- BOOTP relay agent
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The bprelay daemon forwards DHCP or BOOTP packets to the specified list of servers (server). Servers may be identified either by their IP addresses or by their names. The bprelay agent normally runs a... |
bptojdb(8) -- Converts bootptab entries into permanent, static IP entries for JOIN databases.
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The bptojdb program reads entries in a standard bootptab file and creates permanent, static IP entries for the JOIN databases. After reading the bootptab file, bptojdb displays to the standard output ... |
btcreate(8) -- Builds a bootable Standalone System (SAS) kernel on tape
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Use the btcreatecommand to build a bootable Standalone System (SAS) kernel on tape. The SAS kernel has a built-in memory file system (mfs), which contains the minimum commands, files, and directories ... |
btextract(8) -- Extracts the file systems from tape in singleuser mode in memory
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The btextract command is a shell script that restores file systems from tapes that contain the bootable Standalone System (SAS) kernel. The SAS kernel is created using the btcreate utility. You can pe... |
bttape(8) -- Bootable Tape Creation utility
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The Bootable Tape Creation utility is used by the system administrator to create a bootable system image, that consists of a standalone kernel and copies of specified file systems. This standalone ker... |
catman(8) -- Creates or rebuilds formatted reference pages and the whatis database
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The catman command creates formatted versions of the online reference pages from the nroff source files. The command also creates from the NAME entries in source files the whatis database that is used... |
cddevsuppl(8) -- Sets and gets the major and minor numbers of
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The cddevsuppl command is used to map and unmap the major and minor numbers of a device file on a mounted Rock Ridge format CD-ROM. The -m mapfile option maps the major and minor number of device file... |
cdmntsuppl(8) -- Sets and gets administrative CD-ROM features
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The cdmntsuppl command sets up administrative CD-ROM features, such as default ownership and access permissions, mapping of user and group identifications, conversions of file names, and the setting o... |
cdslinvchk(8) -- Checks the CDSL inventory of the base operating system and layered applications.
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Use the cdslinvchk script to verify the current inventory of Context Dependent Symbolic Links (CDSLs) on a running system. CDSLs are special symbolic links that enable a system to work in a cluster. I... |
cfgmgr(8) -- Configuration management server
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The cfgmgr configuration management server works with the kernel load server (kloadsrv) daemon to manage the subsystems that are dynamically configurable, loadable, or both. The cfgmgr server starts u... |
chargefee(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
chat(8) -- Automated conversational script with a modem
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The chat program defines a conversational exchange between the computer and the modem. Its primary purpose is to establish the connection between the Point-to-Point Protocol Daemon (pppd) and the pppd... |
checkdba(8) -- Check the JOIN IP address lease database for internal consistency
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The checkdba command checks the records that comprise the DHCP IP address lease database for internal consistency and prints inconsistent records to standard out (stdout). If the database is consisten... |
chfile(8) -- Changes attributes of AdvFS files
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The chfile command lets you view or change the I/O mode that will be used when write requests are made to the file. There are three settings for this I/O mode: The default setting. Write requests are ... |
chfsets(8) -- Changes attributes of AdvFS filesets
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The chfsets command enables you to change and display fileset quotas (file usage limits and block usage limits) of any AdvFS fileset. It also allows you to turn object safety, fragging, and DMAPI on a... |
chroot(8) -- Changes the root directory of a command
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Only root can use the chroot command. The chroot command changes the root directory from / to the specified directory when the command executes. (The command specified includes both the command name a... |
chvol(8) -- Changes the attributes of a volume
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The chvol command can be run at anytime to change the attributes of a volume in an active domain; the system does not have to be quiescent. If you attempt to change the attributes of a volume in a dom... |
ckpacct(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
class_admin(8) -- Administer daemons and databases for class scheduling.
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Class scheduling allows you to organize users and groups into classes and specify the maximum percentage of CPU usage permitted each class. The class_admin utility is used to set up and maintain class... |
clonefset(8) -- Creates a read-only copy of an AdvFS fileset.
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The clonefset utility enables you to perform online backups of active files by making a read-only copy (clone) of an active fileset. Once you create and mount a clone fileset, you can back up the clon... |
clri(8) -- Clears i-nodes
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The clri command is obsoleted for normal file system repair work by the fsck command. The clri command writes zeros on the i-nodes with the decimal i-numbers on the specified filesystem. After clri ha... |
clu_get_info(8) -- Gets information about a cluster and its members
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When invoked on a member of a cluster, the clu_get_info command displays general information about the cluster and its members. The information includes: The name of the cluster and the number of memb... |
cmx(8) -- Generic communication exerciser
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The cmx exerciser writes, reads, and validates random data and packet lengths on a specified communications line. The line being tested must have a loopback connector attached to the distribution pane... |
codconfig(8) -- Configures Compaq Capacity on Demand (CCoD) with the list of initially used (purchased) CPUs
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You must be root or have the appropriate permissions to use this application. The /usr/sbin/codconfig command configures CCoD with capacity CPUs that are either initially purchased with the system, pu... |
collect(8) -- Collects data that describes the current system status
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Collect is a system monitoring tool that records or displays specific operating system data. Any set of the subsystems, such as file systems, message queue, tty, or header can be included in or exclud... |
comsat(8) -- The biff server
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The comsat server receives reports of incoming mail and notifies users who request this service. comsat is invoked by the inetd(8) daemon when it receives messages on a datagram port associated with t... |
config(8) -- Builds system configuration files
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The doconfig command calls the config command to build a set of system configuration files from a file that describes the sort of system that is being configured. The config command also takes as inpu... |
config_hmmod(8) -- web-based configuration report daemon
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The config_hmmod daemon is the subagent that provides the web-based interface for the Tru64 UNIX Configuration Report. This daemon is available only with Version 5.0 and higher of the Tru64 UNIX opera... |
conflict(8) -- search for alias/password conflicts
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The conflict program checks to see if the interface between MH and transport system is in good shape. It also checks for maildrops in /usr/spool/mail which do not belong to a valid user. It assumes th... |
consvar(8) -- Manipulate system firmware console environment variables
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Use the consvar command to get, set, list, and save console environment variables available on SRM system firmware. Some firmware versions on some platforms do not comply with the Alpha SRM when deali... |
convauth(8) -- convert security authorization databases into database format
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The convauth utility is used to convert existing ASCII system authorization database files to database format for faster access and updates. In the case of the ttys and user-profile data, this greatly... |
convuser(8) -- convert user profile information between BASE and ENHANCED formats
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The convuser utility is used to provide migration between BASE and ENHANCED security levels, as well as to provide support for the use of existing account-creation scripts. The most common uses are to... |
cp382dof(8) -- Filter for Traditional Chinese CP382 printer controller
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The cp382dof filter is used to filter text data destined for the CP382 printer controller. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printers and performs accounting functions. At the time of ... |
cpqthresh_mib(8) -- Tru64 UNIX SNMP subagent daemon that supports thresholding
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The cpqthresh_mib daemon is the subagent that provides SNMP data about user-defined threshold information to HP Insight Manager. A threshold is a limit you can set for a monitored item to produce an a... |
cpq_mibs(8) -- Tru64 UNIX SNMP subagent daemon for supported MIBS
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The cpq_mibs daemon is the subagent that implements support for the supported Tru64 UNIX MIBs. It currently supports the following MIBs: cpqHealth cpqHost cpqScsi cpqStdEq cpqSysInfo cpqNIC This daemo... |
crashdc(8) -- Diagnostic data collection for a running or crashed system
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The crashdc utility examines the core image of the operating system to extract critical diagnostic data. This utility is a shell script that invokes several tools and commands that extract selected pa... |
cron(8) -- The system clock daemon
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The cron daemon runs shell commands at specified dates and times. Commands that are to run according to a regular or periodic schedule are found within the crontab files. Commands that are to run once... |
db_archive(8) -- displays security database log files no longer involved in active transactions (Enhanced Security)
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A customized version of the Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is embedded in the operating system to provide highperformance database support for critical security files. The DB includes full transactio... |
db_checkpoint(8) -- Periodically checkpoint the security database log (Enhanced Security)
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A customized version of the Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is embedded in the operating system to provide highperformance database support for critical security files. The DB includes full transactio... |
db_dump(8) -- Reads and writes the security databases (Enhanced Security)
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A customized version of the Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is embedded in the operating system to provide highperformance database support for critical security files. The DB includes full transactio... |
db_dump185(8) -- Reads and writes the security databases (Enhanced Security)
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A customized version of the Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is embedded in the operating system to provide highperformance database support for critical security files. The DB includes full transactio... |
db_load(8) -- Loads standard input to a database files (Enhanced Security)
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A customized version of the Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is embedded in the operating system to provide highperformance database support for critical security files. The DB includes full transactio... |
db_printlog(8) -- Displays database log file (Enhanced Security)
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A customized version of the Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is embedded in the operating system to provide highperformance database support for critical security files. The DB includes full transactio... |
db_recover(8) -- Restores the database to a consistent state (Enhanced Security)
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A customized version of the Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is embedded in the operating system to provide highperformance database support for critical security files. The DB includes full transactio... |
db_stat(8) -- Displays statistics for the database files (Enhanced Security)
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A customized version of the Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is embedded in the operating system to provide highperformance database support for critical security files. The DB includes full transactio... |
dcheck(8) -- Checks directory consistency
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The fsck command supersedes the dcheck command for normal consistency checking. The dcheck command reads the directories in a file system and compares the link-count in each inode with the number of d... |
ddr_config(8) -- Compile and display the SCSI CAM I/O device database
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Dynamic Device Recognition (DDR) is a framework for describing the operating parameters and characteristics of SCSI devices to the SCSI CAM I/O subsystem. You use a utility, /sbin/ddr_config, and a te... |
defragcron(8) -- Schedules AdvFS file domains for defragmenting
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The defragcron utility runs the defragment utility to a schedule that you specify on all active AdvFS file domains or on the active domains you specify. The typical use of this utility is to run it as... |
defragment(8) -- Makes the files in a file domain more contiguous
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When a file consists of many discontiguous file extents, the file is fragmented on the disk. File fragmentation reduces the read/write performance because more I/O operations are required to access a ... |
deliver(8) -- Delivers mail to an IMAP mailbox
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The deliver command reads a message from the standard input and delivers it to one or more IMAP mailboxes. The deliver command reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf file. Depending on ... |
depord(8) -- Sort subset names into dependency order
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The depord command reads the subset *.ctrl files in the specified directories for dependency information, then sorts the subset name argument list (and, optionally, prerequisite subset names) in depen... |
devswmgr(8) -- utility to manage the device switch database
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The devswmgr command helps you manage the device switch table by displaying information about the devices drivers in the table. You can also use the command to release device switch table entries. Typ... |
dhcpcemu(8) -- Emulate a DHCP client
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The dhcpcemu command emulates a DHCP/BOOTP client. Options are provided to set the most important fields in the BOOTP request packet. A packet is constructed, is sent through the interface specified, ... |
dhcpconf(8) -- Controller for DHCP client configuration
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The dhcpconf command and its companion joinc implement the client side of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, DHCP. The responsibilities of dhcpconf are as follows: Control invocation and termina... |
dhcpparm(8) -- Daemon for client configuration
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The dhcpparm command displays the value(s) of the parameter requested on the command line as supplied by the DHCP protocol. If the DHCP parameter implies more than one value (for example, a list of ga... |
dirclean(8) -- Clean directories based on time and type criteria
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The dirclean utility recursively removes files that meet the constraints supplied by the option list. The utility is typically used to clean out old files from directories, such as /tmp, that are used... |
diskconfig(8) -- Manages the configuration of disks on the system
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Disk Configuration is used by the system administrator or UNIX system manager to manage the configuration of disk devices on the system. Use Disk Configuration to: Modify disk configuration parameters... |
disklabel(8) -- Reads and writes a disk pack label and formats disk partitions
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Use the disklabel command to install, examine, or modify the label on a disk drive or pack. The disk label contains information about the disk, such as its type and physical operands. See rz(7) for in... |
diskusg(8) -- Generates disk accounting data by user ID
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The diskusg command generates intermediate disk accounting information about files in the specified file_spec or from standard input. The diskusg command obtains user login names from the /etc/passwd ... |
diskx(8) -- disk exerciser program
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The diskx program is intended to test various aspects of disk driver functionality. These tests provide more comprehensive functional coverage than the dskx utility. Main functional areas which are te... |
dl510kaof(8) -- Filter for the Korean DL510-KA printer
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The dl510kaof filter is used to filter text data sent to the DL510-KA printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At completion of each print ... |
dmu(8) -- Dataless management utility
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The dataless management utility (dmu) manages Dataless Management Services (DMS) environments and clients, letting you install, configure, and list DMS environments, and add, list, modify, or remove D... |
dn_setup(8) -- Creates and maintains device name databases.
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The /sbin/dn_setup script runs automatically at system startup to create device special file names and is not normally used by administrators. However, you might see device-related error messages at t... |
doconfig(8) -- Builds the kernel described by system configuration files
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The /usr/sbin/doconfig program builds a new kernel, optionally allowing you to edit the configuration file before the new kernel is built. You might need to build a new kernel when you: Add or remove ... |
dodisk(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
dohash(8) -- Hashes or unhashes IMAP configuration directories
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The dohash command converts the IMAP configuration directories from the format for older versions of the Cyrus IMAP4 Revision 1 server to the new format for Version 1.6.1 or higher. Starting with Vers... |
dop(8) -- Allows a user to execute a privileged program without knowing the root password. The dop command als...
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The dop (Division of Privileges) command can execute an action after proper authentication from the privilege database file. For more information, see the Security guide. |
dp(8) -- parse dates RFC 822-style
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The dp command parses dates according to the ARPA Internet standard. It also understands many non-standard formats, such as those produced by TOPS-20 sites and some UNIX sites using ctime(3). It is us... |
dsfmgr(8) -- Manages device special files in the /dev directory and their associated databases
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Use the dsfmgr command to manage device special files using the file naming format introduced in Version 5.0. You also use the dsfmgr command to create and maintain device special files according to t... |
dtadvfs(8) -- Starts the AdvFS graphical user interface
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The AdvFS graphical user interface (GUI) organizes AdvFS functionality into system management tasks and makes them available through a graphical interface. Issue the dtadvfs command to display the Adv... |
dtsetup(8) -- Configure and Customize the Common Desktop Environment (CDE)
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The CDE Setup application, dtsetup, provides you with a mechanism to customize your Common Desktop Environment by using a graphical user interface. It also provides System Administrators a means to cr... |
dump(8) -- Performs incremental file system dumps
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The dump command copies to the default /dev/tape/tape0_d0, or to the alternate storage device specified with the -f option, all files and any associated extended attributes (including ACLs, see the ac... |
dumpfs(8) -- Dump UFS file system information
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The dumpfs command prints out the super block and cylinder group information for the specified UFS file system(s) or special device. The listing is very long and detailed. This command is useful for g... |
dumpsys(8) -- Copies a snapshot of memory to a dump file
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The dumpsys command allows you to save a snapshot of the system memory to a dump file. There are times when system memory requires analysis but it may not be possible to halt the system and take a nor... |
dxaccounts(8) -- Graphical interface for account administration
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The Account Manager application, dxaccounts, helps you manage user accounts on your Tru64 UNIX system. It operates on both base security level systems and enhanced security (C2) level systems. The Acc... |
dxarchiver(8) -- Archives and restores files to and from disk and tape devices
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Use the Archiver application, dxarchiver, to: Copy and store multiple files to a single, named archive file or output device such as a tape or floppy disk Uncompress incoming archive files and compres... |
dxaudit(8X) -- Motif Interface for the Audit Subsystem
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The dxaudit application is a Motif graphical user interface which can be used to administer the audit subsystem. Three major areas comprise the audit subsystem: Control, Collection, and Reporting. Cur... |
dxdevices(8X) -- Windows interface for device configuration
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The dxdevices interface program provides control over the device assignment database and the terminal control database. You can use dxdevices to assign security attributes to terminals and X displays.... |
dxdw(8) -- Runs and repeats command line commands
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The Display Window application, dxdw, can be used to run commands at specified time intervals. You can use Display Window to: Run a command and display a transcript of the output Repeat a command at r... |
dxfileshare(8) -- Exports local directories and mounts directories from the network
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Use the File Sharing application, dxfileshare, to: Export (or share) local UNIX directories to the network Stop exporting UNIX local directories to the network Specify which directories mounted from t... |
dxhosts(8) -- Provides host management capabilities for local and remote hosts
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Use the Host Manager application, dxhosts, to: Add or delete a host from the list of preferred hosts Enable or disable X Window System(TM) access for all or selected hosts Start applications on a remo... |
dxkerneltuner(8) -- Modifies or displays kernel subsystem attributes
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The Kernel Tuner application, dxkerneltuner, is used to maintain and manage the attributes of loadable kernel subsystems. It enables you to update the current and boot time values of updatable kernel ... |
dxlicenses(8) -- Adds, lists, issues, and deletes software product licenses
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When you buy software, the vendor from which you purchase the software issues an agreement called a license, which gives you authorization to use the product. Most of the information required by the L... |
dxlsm(8X) -- Graphical interface, also called the Visual Administrator, for the Logical Storage Manager (LSM)
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The Visual Administrator (dxlsm) is a graphical user interface (GUI) for LSM. The Visual Administrator interface provides the user with graphical elements such as icons, windows, and menus to ease the... |
dxpower(8) -- controls energy saving features on systems that can be power managed
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The Power Manager application, dxpower, is used to maintain and manage the power management features on computers and peripherals that can be power managed. Power Manager lets you place monitors in th... |
dxpresto(8X) -- Graphically displays Prestoserve state and statistics.
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The dxpresto command is an X Window System application that graphically displays a machine's Prestoserve state and statistics. The dxpresto command uses a Remote Procedure Call (RPC) protocol to comm... |
dxproctuner(8) -- Manages and monitors system processes
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The Process Tuner application, dxproctuner, is used to monitor and manage processes. Use Process Tuner to: Display a list of processes and their characteristics Display the processes running for yours... |
dxsetacl(8X) -- Graphical interface for setting the ACL on a file or directory
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The dxsetacl command provides a graphical interface for examining and setting file access control lists (ACLs). If a path is specified on the command line, the file system object represented by path i... |
dxshutdown(8) -- Performs various types of automated system shutdown.
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The Shutdown Manager application, dxshutdown, provides the system administrator with a graphical user interface for running user-specified scripts at shutdown time in addition to performing the follow... |
dxsysinfo(8) -- Monitors system information such as CPU activity, memory, swap space, and file system usage
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Use the System Information application, dxsysinfo, to: Obtain general information about the operating system and version, amount of RAM, and number of CPUs Monitor CPU activity, in-use memory, availab... |
edauth(8) -- update and list authentication and capabilities (authcap) database information (Enhanced Security)
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The edauth utility displays and modifies the system databases used by the enhanced security subsets. These include the user profile databases and their NIS map source files, the file control database,... |
edquota(8) -- Edits quotas.
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The edquota command invokes an editor that allows you to add and modify user and group quotas and modify file system quota grace periods. Use the quota command to display the existing quota informatio... |
emxmgr(8) -- Displays Fibre Channel worldwide name to target ID mappings for emx devices (obsolete)
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The emxmgr utility enables you to review the mappings of Fibre Channel worldwide names to device target identifiers (IDs) for the emx device driver. The emxmgr utility interacts with the emx driver to... |
envconfig(8) -- Configures the Environmental Monitoring daemon
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The envconfig utility is used to customize the envmond daemon. You must have root privileges to use this utility. Using this utility, you can: Specify whether or not Environmental Monitoring is turned... |
envmond(8) -- Environmental Monitoring daemon
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Environmental Monitoring provides a means of detecting system threshold conditions, that if exceeded, could result in a loss of data or damage to the system itself. Using the envmond daemon, threshold... |
esmd(8) -- Essential Services Monitor daemon
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The Essential Services Monitor (ESM) daemon, esmd, maintains the availability of essential system daemons by automatically restarting them if they terminate. The ESM daemon monitors the Event Manager ... |
evmchmgr(8) -- Event Manager channel manager
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The EVM channel manager is started automatically by the EVM daemon, and usually should not be run as a stand-alone program. It reads a set of channel definitions from the channel configuration file an... |
evmd(8) -- Event Manager daemon
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The Event Manager (EVM) daemon, evmd, receives events from posting clients and distributes them to subscribing clients that have indicated that they are interested in receiving the events. The daemon ... |
evmlogger(8) -- Event Manager logger
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About the EVM Logger The Event Manager (EVM) logger is started automatically by the EVM daemon at startup. It reads from its configuration file /etc/evmlogger.conf a set of definitions of event logs a... |
evmreload(8) -- Reload Event Manager configuration files
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The evmreload command posts control events that instruct EVM resident components to reload their configuration files. It should be run to cause EVM to begin using the new configuration any time a conf... |
evmstart(8) -- Starts the Event Manager
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This shell script starts the EVM daemon. It is intended for use by the system startup scripts, but it can also be used to restart EVM if it has been terminated for any reason. |
evmstop(8) -- Stops the Event Manager
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This shell script stops EVM, and brings down the daemon. It is intended for use by the system shutdown scripts. Since EVM is required to be running for many system functions to operate correctly, this... |
evmviewer(8) -- View events
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The evmviewer is a SysMan Menu application that lets you retrieve events and display them. Events may be retrieved from the log files on one or more hosts, or from a file of events stored on your loca... |
expand_dump(8) -- Produces a non-compressed kernel crash dump file
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By default, kernel crash dump files (vmzcore.#) are compressed during the crash dump. Compressed core files can be examined by the latest versions of debugging tools that have been recompiled to suppo... |
extendfs(8) -- Extends UFS file systems
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Use the extendfs command to increase the storage space in a UFS file system. The file system must not be mounted when you perform this operation. To extend a mounted (in use) UFS file system, use the ... |
fastboot(8) -- Reboots the system without checking file systems
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The fastboot command reboots the system without checking file systems. The program creates the fastboot file then invokes the reboot program. The system start-up script contains instructions to look f... |
fasthalt(8) -- Halts the system
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The fasthalt command halts the system and flags a subsequent reboot to skip the execution of fsck. The program creates the fastboot file, then invokes the halt program. The system start-up script cont... |
fddisk(8) -- FDI disk maintenance utility
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The fddisk utility, an FDI (integrated Floppy Disk Interface) disk maintenance program, can format a floppy disk, scan a floppy disk for bad blocks, and read and write selected blocks. It can be used ... |
fddi_config(8) -- Displays and modifies the Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) parameters
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The fddi_config command allows you to display all the parameters you can set for a specified FDDI interface and to modify one or more parameters depending on your configuration requirements. If you ch... |
fdetach(8) -- Detaches a STREAMS-based file descriptor from a file
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The fdetach command dissociates a STREAMS-based file descriptor from a file, which is pointed to by the path parameter. The STREAMS-based file descriptor was associated with the file by a prior progra... |
filterlog(8) -- Logs and reports system Correctable Read Data (CRD) memory errors on specific systems.
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This utility ensures that only genuine memory errors are reported to system log files on certain system types. The command filterlog is called directly by the binary eventlog daemon, binlogd to filter... |
fingerd(8) -- The user information server for networks
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The fingerd program is a protocol that provides an interface to the finger(1) command. By default, the fingerd program is disabled. To enable it, edit the /etc/inetd.conf file, uncomment the line cont... |
fitset(8) -- determines if a software subset fits on a system
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The fitset utility is used to determine if the files in a software subset will fit on a system. The fitset utility reads software subset inventory records from the standard input and calculates the nu... |
fixfdmn(8) -- Checks and repairs corrupted AdvFS domains.
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The fixfdmn utility checks and repairs corrupt AdvFS domains and filesets. Only on-disk metadata is repaired, as there is currently no way to check or repair the contents of user files. Because the fi... |
freezefs(8) -- The freezefs utility causes the specified fileset's domain to enter into a metadata stable state. Al...
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To allow coherent hardware snapshots in multivolume domain configurations, filesystem metadata must be consistent across all volumes when the individual volumes are snapped or cloned. These configurat... |
fsck(8) -- Check and repair UFS file systems
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The fsck command is a front-end program for the ufs_fsck program, which checks and repairs UFS file systems. Do not use this command for AdvFS file systems: instead, see advfs(4). The fsck program has... |
fsdb(8) -- File system debugger
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Since fsdb reads the disk raw, it is able to circumvent normal file system security. Extreme caution is advised in determining its availability on the system. Suggested permissions are 500, owned by b... |
fsx(8) -- file system exerciser
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The fsx exerciser spawns the background process fsxr, and these two processes exercise a file system by creating, opening, writing, opening, reading, validating, closing, and unlinking a test file. Th... |
ftpd(8) -- The File Transfer Protocol server daemon, including anonymous service
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The ftpd command is the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Internet File Transfer Protocol server process. The server uses the TCP protocol and listens at the port specified in the FTP ... |
fuser(8) -- Lists process IDs of processes that are using one or more files or file structures
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The fuser utility writes to standard output the process IDs of processes that are running on the local system and have one or more files or file structures in use. The utility writes to standard error... |
fverify(8) -- verify software subsets
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The fverify command reads subset inventory records from standard input and verifies that the attributes for the files on the system match the attributes listed in the corresponding records. When invok... |
fwtmp(8) -- Modify connect time accounting records to change formats and to make corrections in the records
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fwtmp [-ic] The fwtmp command reads records from standard input and writes records to standard output. Normally, information in record fields of the /var/adm/wtmp file is entered as binary data by the... |
fwupgrade(8) -- Updates the system firmware from a loadable firmware image (*.exe or *.sys)
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The fwupgrade command provides a means of updating the system firmware when a (*.exe or *.sys) loadable firmware update image is available. A firmware upgrade will shut down the system and require a f... |
gated(8) -- gateway routing daemon
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The gated routing daemon is based on Release 4.0.6 from NextHop Technologies, Inc. The gated daemon replaces routed and egpup, and currently handles the RIP, BGP, EGP, HELLO, and OSPF routing protocol... |
gdc(8) -- operational user interface for gated(8)
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The gdc command provides a user-oriented interface for the operation of the gated routing daemon. It provides support for starting and stopping the daemon, for the delivery of signals to manipulate th... |
genufi(8) -- Generates a User File Inventory (UFI) file
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The genufi utility creates a User File Inventory (UFI) file that contains the names of user files created or copied to your system after an installation. Some of these files reside on file systems tha... |
getty(8) -- Sets the terminal type, modes, speed, and line discipline
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The getty command sets and manages terminals by setting up speed, terminal flags, and the line discipline. If command options are provided, getty adapts the system to those specifications. getty print... |
groupadd(8) -- Adds a new group definition
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The groupadd command is part of a set of command-line interfaces (CLI) that are used to create and administer user groups on the system. When the Advanced Server for UNIX (ASU) is installed and runnin... |
groupdel(8) -- Deletes a group definition from the system
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The groupdel command lets the system administrator delete existing groups from the system by group name. The -x options local, distributed, ldap and let the system administrator specify whether the gr... |
groupmod(8) -- Modifies a group definition on the system
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The groupmod command is part of a set of command-line interfaces (CLI) that are used to create and administer user groups on the system. When The Advanced Server for UNIX (ASU) is installed and runnin... |
grpck(8) -- Checks the password and group files for inconsistencies
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The pwck command scans the /etc/passwd file, or the named file, and writes to standard out any inconsistencies. The scan checks the number of fields, login name, user ID, group ID, and existence of a ... |
gshmmod(8) -- GS series platform view and discovery daemon
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The gshmmod daemon is the subagent that provides view and discovery information and a consolidated view of GS series platforms for HP Insight Manager. It should be installed on one partition of a GS s... |
halt(8) -- Stops the processor
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If other users are logged into the system, or if the system is operating at a multiuser run level, use the /usr/sbin/shutdown -h command to halt the system. If only the root user is logged in, and you... |
hardware(8) -- Command line interface for managing hardware components
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The hwmgr command enables you to manage hardware components and the software subsystems that maintain information about the components. A hardware component can be a storage peripheral, such as a disk... |
hwmgr(8) -- Command line interface for managing hardware components
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The hwmgr command enables you to manage hardware components and the software subsystems that maintain information about the components. A hardware component can be a storage peripheral, such as a disk... |
hwmgr_get(8) -- Commands that display and set component attributes and display component category names
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The commands described in this reference page are a subset of the command options available from the hwmgr utility. Refer to hwmgr(8) for more information. Use these commands to: Display or set the va... |
hwmgr_ops(8) -- Hardware management commands for performing operations on components
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The commands described in this reference page are a subset of the command options available from the hwmgr utility. Refer to hwmgr(8) for more information. Use the hwmgr operational commands to perfor... |
hwmgr_set(8) -- Commands that display and set component attributes and display component category names
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The commands described in this reference page are a subset of the command options available from the hwmgr utility. Refer to hwmgr(8) for more information. Use these commands to: Display or set the va... |
hwmgr_show(8) -- Displays information from kernel-based hardware subsystems
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The commands described in this reference page are a subset of the command options available from the hwmgr utility. Refer to hwmgr(8) for more information. Hardware subsystems maintain on-disk databas... |
hwmgr_view(8) -- Displays information about the status of the system and its hardware components
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The commands described in this reference page are a subset of the options that you can use with the hwmgr command. See hwmgr(8) for an overview of the commands. Use the hwmgr view command option to di... |
icheck(8) -- File system storage consistency check
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The icheck command is obsoleted for normal consistency checking by fsck. The icheck command examines a file system, builds a bit map of used blocks, and compares this bit map against the free map main... |
ifconfig(8) -- Configures or displays network interface parameters
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You use the ifconfig command at boot time to define the network address of each interface. You can also use the ifconfig command at other times to display all interfaces that are configured on a syste... |
iftcntl(8) -- View and modify network interface traffic control settings
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The iftcntl command installs flows and filters on network interfaces that support traffic control. The Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) typically performs this dynamically when it receives an appl... |
ikdebug(8) -- Integrated kernel debugger
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The ikdebug debugger is the integrated interactive mode of the kdebug kernel debugger. It provides interactive symbolic kernel debugging without the need of a second host system to run dbx or kdbx. It... |
ils(8) -- Lists files in stl_inv format
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For each name argument, ils creates an stl_inv record on the standard output which represents that file. If no names are present and the -f option is not specified, ils does nothing. |
imapd(8) -- Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) server process
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The IMAP4rev1 server, imapd, accepts commands on its standard input and responds on its standard output. It is normally invoked by the inetd command and it reads its configuration options out of the i... |
imapquota(8) -- Reports and fixes mail quota usage
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The imapquota command generates a report listing quota roots, giving their limits and usage. If the -f option is given, imapquota first fixes any inconsistencies in the quota subsystem, such as mailbo... |
inetd(8) -- Internet services daemon
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The inetd daemon should be run at boot time by inetd in the /sbin/init.d directory. At startup, it determines how many RADs are present (if on NUMA-capable hardware) and starts an inetd child daemon o... |
init(8) -- Process control initialization
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The init program initializes the system by creating and controlling processes. The processes run by init at each run level are defined in the inittab file. The init program reads and processes the ent... |
insightd(8) -- Insight Manager daemon for Tru64 UNIX
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The insightd daemon is an agent that provides a web-based interface for the Insight Manager SNMP agents for Tru64 UNIX. This daemon is started and stopped automatically by the /sbin/init.d/insightd sc... |
install-mh(8) -- initialize the MH environment
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When a user runs any MH program for the first time, the program invokes install-mh (with the -auto switch) to query the user for the initial MH environment. The user does not invoke this program direc... |
installupdate(8) -- Invokes the Update Installation procedure
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An Update Installation updates the base operating system software and the worldwide language support (WLS) software to the next released version of the operating system on a single system. The Update ... |
intro(8) -- Introduction to system maintenance and operation commands
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This section contains information related to system operation and maintenance. In particular, commands (such as newfs) used to create new file systems and commands (such as fsck, icheck, and ncheck) u... |
invsync(8) -- Synchronizes system inventory
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The invsync utility creates a Master Synchronization Inventory (MSI) file and a Customized File Inventory (CFI) file. These files can be used to preserve the customized or modified state of your syste... |
ip6rtrd(8) -- IPv6 routing daemon
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The ip6rtrd daemon sends IPv6 Router Advertisement (RA) packets of the Neighbor Discovery Protocol. These packets enable any listening host to autoconfigure itself without manual intervention. In addi... |
ip6_setup(8) -- IPv6 configuration program
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The ip6_setup utility allows you to configure the IPv6 networking software on your system. To run ip6_setup, enter the following command and then answer the questions: # ip6_setup You must know your I... |
iprsetup(8) -- Internet Protocol router setup
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The iprsetup command sets the ipgateway and ipforwarding variables in the running kernel allowing your system to function as an Internet Protocol router. When ipfirewall variable is set to one, the fo... |
ipsecd(8) -- The IP Security (IPsec) daemon
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The ipsecd daemon controls the operation of the IP security protocols in the system. It combines the function of an IPsec policy manager and Internet Key Exchange (IKE) daemon. When started, ipsecd re... |
ipsec_certmake(8) -- Creates X.509 certificates, requests, and Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs)
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The ipsec_certmake command enables you to create the following: X.509 V3 public key certificates and hierarchies of public key certificates Certificate revocation lists (CRLs) PKCS10-formatted certifi... |
ipsec_certview(8) -- Displays the contents of IPsec certificate files
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The ipsec_certview command displays the contents of files containing public-key certificate information. This command and other related certificate commands provided in this IPsec implementation are i... |
ipsec_convert(8) -- Converts the format of IPsec certificate files
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The ipsec_convert command converts files that contain public-key certificate information among the formats supported by the Tru64 UNIX IPsec software. This command and other related certificate comman... |
ipsec_keypaircheck(8) -- Checks if public and private keys match
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The ipsec_keypaircheck command enables you to verify that public and private keys match. You specify public keys with either public-key or cert-file. You specify private keys with private-key. This co... |
ipsec_keytool(8) -- Generate RSA and DSA keys, and convert existing key formats
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The ipsec_keytool command generates RSA and DSA keys for use by other IPsec tools. In addition, the command converts existing keys from one format to another. This command and other related certificat... |
ipsec_mgr(8) -- Manipulate the state of the IPsec subsystem
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The ipsec_mgr command enables you to manipulate the state of the IPsec subsystem. It is currently limited to deleting an existing Security Association (SA). To delete an SA, you specify any Security P... |
iptunnel(8) -- Creates, deletes, and displays configured tunnels
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The iptunnel command creates configured tunnels for sending and receiving the following types of encapsulated packets: IPv4 or IPv6 packets encapsulated as the payload of an IPv4 datagram. This is cal... |
ipv6sniff(8) -- Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) search and analysis tool
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The ipv6sniff tool searches one or more files to assist you in locating potential IPv6 porting issues. The tool searches for the following: IPv4-only socket usage and options IPv4 name and address res... |
it(8) -- configure a system after installation
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The it program executes scripts before transferring control of the system to the user, typically before the first user logs in. The it program executes programs that collect information such as system... |
itruns(8) -- set up files for use by the it command
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The itruns program sets up scripts to be run by it(8). (These programs are typically used within system configuration and installation scripts.) The itruns command searches for /sbin/it.d/bin/file. If... |
javaexecutedata(8) -- Mark JAVA libraries exempt for Buffer Overflow Protection security feature
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This script is intended to be run immediately following the installation of the UNIX patch kit that contains the Buffer Overflow Protection security feature. Java libraries throughout the system need ... |
jdbdump(8) -- Dumps fields from the DHCP dynamic databases.
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The jdbdump command reads the databases used by the joind daemon to store information on client IP address leases and dynamic names and prints selected fields. Each record is terminated by a newline, ... |
jdbmod(8) -- Adds, modifies, or deletes data in the DHCP dynamic databases.
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The jdbmod command modifies the databases used by joind to store information on client IP address leases and dynamic names. The jdbmod command allows the user to load preassigned hardware-IP address c... |
jdbreg(8) -- Registers hosts in the DHCP dynamic databases.
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The jdbreg program registers (or removes) hosts for configuration by DHCP. When the registered_hosts_only policy is in effect, the server configure only clients whose MAC addresses are so registered. ... |
jdbshow(8) -- Display the contents of a specific JOIN server database
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The jdbshow command displays the contents of the specified JOIN server databases. The databases are identified by letter, for example, the letter a refers to dba.hsh. The jdbshow command expects to fi... |
joinc(8) -- Daemon for DHCP client configuration
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The joinc daemon implements the client half of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) with hardware extensions. (JOIN is a trademark of Competitive Automation.) The DHCP protocol, among other ... |
joind(8) -- BOOTP and DHCP server daemon
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The joind server is the server that provides configurations to clients on the network using the DHCP or BOOTP protocols; it normally runs as a daemon process, and may be started either from the shell ... |
kdbx(8) -- Analyzes running kernels and dump files
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The kdbx debugger is a crash analysis and kernel debugging tool; it is an interactive program that serves as a frontend to the dbx debugger. The kdbx debugger is extensible, customizable, and insensit... |
khostname(8) -- Displays the fully qualified domain name required for building principal names and configuration fil...
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The khostname command returns the fully qualified domain name required for building principal names and configuration files. The names returned by khostname are used in the krb.conf and krb.realms fil... |
killall(8) -- Terminates all processes started by the user, except the calling process
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This command provides a convenient means of killing all processes created by the shell that you control. When started by the superuser, the killall command kills all processes that can be terminated, ... |
kkcd(8) -- Daemon that supports the Kana-Kanji conversion service
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The kkcd daemon supports Kana-Kanji conversion for the Japanese language and is available only when Japanese support subsets are installed on the system. The daemon converts an English or Kana string ... |
kloadsrv(8) -- Invokes the kernel load server daemon
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This command invokes the kloadsrv daemon, which loads kernel modules into the kernel. Command options in the first line of the synopsis are valid when you invoke kloadsrv automatically during system s... |
kmknod(8) -- Creates device special files for static kernel layered products
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The kmknod command obtains information from a running kernel and determines if any device special files must be created for use by the kernel layered products that are statically configured. To enable... |
kopt(8) -- Displays a menu of optional kernel components that can be selected to build into the kernel
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When you invoke the kopt command, a menu of optional kernel components is displayed where you specify the kernel components you want to build into the kernel. Individual selections are separated by a ... |
kreg(8) -- Maintains the system file that registers kernel layered products
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The kreg command maintains the /usr/sys/conf/.product.list system file, which registers static kernel layered products. The kreg command creates the file if it does not exist. The file enables system ... |
la280of(8) -- Filter for the Japanese LA280 printer
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The la280of filter is used to filter text data for the Japanese LA280 printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job completion time... |
la380cbof(8) -- Simplified Chinese filter for the LA380 printer
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The la380cbof filter is used to filter text data for the LA380-CB printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job completion times, a... |
la380kof(8) -- Filter for the Korean LA380 printer
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The la380kof filter filters text data for the LA380-K printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job completion times, accounting re... |
la380of(8) -- Filter for Japanese LA380 printer
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The la380of filter is used to filter Japanese text data for the LA380 printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job completion time... |
la84of(8) -- Filter for the Japanese LA84 printer
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The la84of filter is used to filter text data for the Japanese LA84 printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job completion times,... |
la86of(8) -- Filter for the Japanese LA86 printer
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The la86of filter is used to filter text data for the Japanese LA86 printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job completion times,... |
la88cof(8) -- Filter for the Simplified Chinese LA88 printer
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The la88cof filter is used to filter text data for the LA88-C printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job completion times, accou... |
la88of(8) -- Filter for the Japanese LA88 printer
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The la88of filter is used to filter text data for the LA88-J printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job completion times, accoun... |
la90of(8) -- Filter for the Japanese LA90 printer
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The la90of filter is used to filter text data for the Japanese LA90 printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job completion times,... |
lagconfig(8) -- Configures or displays link aggregation groups (or trunk groups)
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The lagconfig command allows you to perform the following tasks: Create link aggregation group virtual interfaces. Enable a port (physical interface) for link aggregation. Display attributes for a spe... |
lan_config(8) -- Modifies low-level configuration parameters for a given LAN interface
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The lan_config command allows you to modify the type of medium, speed, and mode of operation (half- or fullduplex). You can also use the lan_config command to enable or disable autonegotiation, if the... |
last(8) -- Displays information about previous logins
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The last command displays, in reverse chronological order, all previous logins and logouts entered in the currently active /var/adm/wtmp file. The list of output records can be restricted to maxlines ... |
lastcomm(8) -- Outputs information about the last commands executed
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The lastcomm command outputs information about all previously executed commands that are recorded in the /var/adm/pacct file in reverse chronological order. You may specify a particular command with t... |
lastlogin(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
latcp(8) -- Local Area Transport (LAT) Control Program
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The latcp utility provides the essential functions for LAT control and management. It allows nonprivileged users to display host, port, circuit, and server information and privileged users to perform ... |
latsetup(8) -- Local Area Transport (LAT) setup utility
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The latsetup command provides an interactive, menu-driven facility for administrating LAT on your system. (For introductory information on LAT, see the lat_intro(7) reference page.) To use latsetup, L... |
learp(8) -- Displays the contents of a LAN-Emulation Address
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Each LAN-Emulation Client interface (displayed as elann in netstat output) has an Address Resolution Protocol (LEARP) table that contains mappings of 6-byte medium access control (MAC) addresses to 20... |
llconvert(8) -- Modify lastlog records from DIGITAL UNIX releases 4.0x and prior to new format
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The llconvert command reads records from the lastlog file, such as /var/adm/lastlog, and converts the record format to the updated struct lastlog format. If no output file is specified or if the outpu... |
lmf(8) -- License Management Facility (LMF)
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The lmf utility maintains a file of registered software licenses called the License Database. The lmf utility creates the License Database from information on the Product Authorization Key (PAK) that ... |
lmfsetup(8) -- License Management Facility (LMF) registration script
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You use the lmfsetup script to register data supplied by a Product Authorization Key (PAK). The lmfsetup script prompts you for the data associated with each field on a PAK. Once you enter all the dat... |
ln03jaof(8) -- Filter for the Japanese LN03S-JA printer
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The ln03jaof filter is used to filter text data for the LN03S-JA printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job completion times, ac... |
ln03rof(8) -- ASCII to PostScript translation filter
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The ln03rof and related filters translate ASCII to PostScript, handles the device dependencies of a PostScript printer and performs some accounting functions. PostScript printers print documents forma... |
ln05jaof(8) -- Filter for the Japanese DEClaser 2300 printer
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The ln05jaof filter is used to filter text data for the Japanese DEClaser 2300 printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job comple... |
ln05rof(8) -- ASCII to PostScript translation filter
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The ln03rof and related filters translate ASCII to PostScript, handles the device dependencies of a PostScript printer and performs some accounting functions. PostScript printers print documents forma... |
ln06rof(8) -- ASCII to PostScript translation filter
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The ln03rof and related filters translate ASCII to PostScript, handles the device dependencies of a PostScript printer and performs some accounting functions. PostScript printers print documents forma... |
ln07rof(8) -- ASCII to PostScript translation filter
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The ln03rof and related filters translate ASCII to PostScript, handles the device dependencies of a PostScript printer and performs some accounting functions. PostScript printers print documents forma... |
ln08rof(8) -- ASCII to PostScript translation filter
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The ln03rof and related filters translate ASCII to PostScript, handles the device dependencies of a PostScript printer and performs some accounting functions. PostScript printers print documents forma... |
ln09of(8) -- ASCII to PostScript translation filter
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The ln03rof and related filters translate ASCII to PostScript, handles the device dependencies of a PostScript printer and performs some accounting functions. PostScript printers print documents forma... |
ln10jaof(8) -- Filter for the Japanese DEClaser 2400 printer
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The ln10jaof filter is used to filter text data for the DEClaser 2400 printer. The filter handles the device dependencies of the printer and performs accounting functions. At print job completion time... |
ln14of(8) -- ASCII to PostScript translation filter
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The ln03rof and related filters translate ASCII to PostScript, handles the device dependencies of a PostScript printer and performs some accounting functions. PostScript printers print documents forma... |
lockd(8) -- Network lock daemon
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The rpc.lockd daemon processes lock requests that are either sent locally by the kernel or remotely by another lock daemon. The NFS locking service makes this advisory locking support possible by usin... |
lockinfo(8) -- Displays kernel locking statistics for SMP and NUMA platforms
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The lockinfo utility collects and displays locking statistics for the kernel SMP locks. It uses the /dev/lockdev pseudo driver to collect data. Locking statistics can be gathered when the lockmode att... |
log(8) -- Records input and output from a program
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The log program runs and logs the input to and output from to the file. Input and output are logged until exits, the log program exits, and the exit status of <... |
lpc(8) -- Line printer control program
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The lpc command is used by the system administrator to control the operation of the line printer system. For each line printer configured in the /etc/printcap file, the lpc command may be used for dis... |
lpd(8) -- line printer daemon
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The lpd line printer daemon (spool area handler) normally is invoked at boot time. The daemon makes a single pass through the printcap(4) file to determine the existing printers and to print all files... |
lprsetup(8) -- printer set up program
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The lprsetup command provides an interactive facility for administrating the printers on your system. This utility is the command-line equivalent of printconfig, which is a graphical user interface av... |
lptest(8) -- Generates the line printer ripple test pattern
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The lptest command writes a traditional ripple test pattern to the standard output. In 96 lines, a pattern containing all 96 printable ASCII characters in each column position of the line is printed. ... |
LSM(8) -- Introduction to Logical Storage Manager (LSM) terms and commands
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The following LSM commands provide a shell-level interface used by the system administrator and higher-level applications and scripts to query and manipulate LSM objects: volassist, volclonedg, vold, ... |
lsm(8) -- Introduction to Logical Storage Manager (LSM) terms and commands
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The following LSM commands provide a shell-level interface used by the system administrator and higher-level applications and scripts to query and manipulate LSM objects: volassist, volclonedg, vold, ... |
lsmbstartup(8) -- Starts the Logical Storage Manager (LSM) during system reboot
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When LSM initially starts, it automatically adds the following lines in the /etc/inittab file, which ensure that the lsmbstartup script is called during a system reboot: lsm:23:wait:/sbin/lsmbstartup ... |
lsmsa(8) -- Starts the Storage Administrator (SA) graphical user interface (GUI)
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SA is the graphical user interface for LSM and AdvFS. SA runs on a Tru64 UNIX system supporting the Java Runtime Environment. If LSM is not initialized and running, then the GUI starts in AdvFS-only m... |
lsmsad(8) -- Starts the Storage Administrator (SA) daemon
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The SA daemon, lsmsad, is a process required by lsmsa, the SA graphical user interface (GUI). The daemon, automatically started by lsmsa, issues commands and obtains system information on behalf of SA... |
lsmsetup(8) -- Initializes Logical Storage Manager (LSM) by creating the rootdg disk group
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The volsetup script is an interactive script that should be run after installing LSM. The diskname or partition parameter specifies the name of at least one disk or partition to be used in creating th... |
mailauth(8) -- manipulate alternate authorization database for Post Office Protocol (POP), Internet Message Access ...
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The mailauth program allows a POP, IMAP, or APOP (an alternate authentication method for POP) user to change the secret value used to generate their authentication credentials. In addition, both the s... |
mailconfig(8) -- Sets up the routing and delivery of mail for the system.
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The Mail Configuration application, mailconfig, is used by the system administrator to set up the routing and delivery of mail for the system. The protocols that can be used are: DECnet, DECnet/OSI, M... |
mailq(8) -- Sends mail over the Internet
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The sendmail command sends a message to one or more recipients, routing the message over whatever networks are necessary. The sendmail command does internetwork forwarding as necessary to deliver the ... |
mailsetup(8) -- Configures the host's mail system
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The mailsetup script sets up the sendmail system on your host. You can use this script to do a quick setup where defaults are used or to do a more extensive setup. Alternatively, you can use the mailc... |
mailstats(8) -- Displays statistics about mail traffic
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The mailstats command reads the information in the /var/adm/sendmail/sendmail.st file (or in the file specified with the -f option), formats it, and writes it to standard output. Note also that you ca... |
mailusradm(8) -- Administer User Mail
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The Mail User Administration application is used by the system administrator to administer the mail system. Specifically, the mail administrator can change the mail service type of a single user, a gr... |
makedbm(8) -- Makes a Network Information Service (NIS) map file
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The makedbm command takes the file specified by the argument infile and converts it to a single file or a pair of files in dbm(3), btree(3), or hash(3) format. The dbm(3) files are stored as outfile.p... |
MAKEDEV(8) -- makes system special files
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The MAKEDEV shell script is normally used to install special files. It resides in the /dev directory, the normal location of special files. Arguments to MAKEDEV are usually of the form device-name? wh... |
makekey(8) -- generate encryption key
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The makekey command improves the usefulness of encryption schemes depending on a key by increasing the amount of time required to search the key space. It reads 10 bytes from its standard input, and w... |
makemap(8) -- Create database maps for sendmail
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The makemap command creates the database maps used by the keyed map lookups in sendmail(8). It reads input from the standard input and outputs them to the indicated mapname. The makemap command handle... |
map-mbone(8) -- Multicast connection mapper
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The map-mbone program displays information about all multicast routers that are reachable from the multicast starting_router. If not specified on the command line, the default multicast starting_route... |
memx(8) -- memory exerciser
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The memx memory exerciser spawns processes to exercise memory by writing and reading three patterns: 1's and 0's, 0's and 1's, and a random pattern. You specify the number of processes to spawn an... |
mfs(8) -- Constructs a new UFS file system
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The newfs command creates a new UFS file system on the specified special-device of type disk-type. Note The newfs command cannot be used to create Advanced File System (AdvFS) domains. Instead, use th... |
migrate(8) -- Move a file or file pages to another volume in an AdvFS file domain
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The migrate utility moves the specified simple (unstriped) file to another volume in the same file domain. The utility also moves pages of a simple file or pages of a striped file segment to another v... |
mkcdsl(8) -- Make a context-dependent symbolic link (CDSL)
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A context-dependent symbolic link (CDSL) is a special form of a symbolic link, described in ln(1), whose target pathname includes a variable ({memb}). The value of {memb} is determined during pathname... |
mkfdmn(8) -- Creates a new AdvFS domain
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The mkfdmn command creates a domain, which is a logical construct containing both physical volumes (disks or disk partitions) and filesets. When you create a domain, you must specify one volume. This ... |
mkfset(8) -- Creates a fileset in an existing AdvFS domain
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The mkfset command creates an AdvFS fileset within an existing domain. You can have more than one fileset in a domain unless that fileset is enabled for the data management API (DMAPI), then only one ... |
mkisofs(8) -- Creates a hybrid ISO9660/JOLIET/HFS filesystem with optional Rock Ridge attributes.
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Use the mkisofs pre-mastering program to generate an ISO9660/JOLIET/HFS hybrid filesystem. The Hierarchical File System (HFS) is the native file system used on Macintosh computers. The image of this f... |
mklost+found(8) -- Makes a lost+found directory for fsck
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The mklost+found command creates a lost+found directory in the current directory. mklost+found also creates (and then removes) a number of empty files so that there will be empty slots for fsck. The f... |
mknod(8) -- Creates a special file
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The mknod command makes a directory entry. The first argument is the name of the special device file. Select a name that is descriptive of the device. The mknod command has two forms. In the first for... |
mkpasswd(8) -- Creates a version of the basic user database organized for efficient searches
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The mkpasswd command creates an auxiliary version of the basic user database in a form organized for efficient searches by the getpwuid subroutine and the getpwnam subroutine. The mkpasswd command rea... |
mkproto(8) -- Constructs a prototype file system
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The mkproto command is used to bootstrap a new file system. First a new file system is created using newfs. mkproto is then used to copy files from the old file system into the new file system accordi... |
mksas(8) -- Builds a network-bootable Standalone System (SAS) kernel
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Use the mksas utility to build a network-bootable Standalone System (SAS) kernel. Only specific system configurations and types of processor can support network booting. The network-bootable kernel ha... |
monacct(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
mosy(8) -- The managed object syntax compiler.
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The mosy program reads a description of an SNMP-managed objects module (extracted from a MIB) and produces a simple ASCII file containing equivalent definitions. The output file is used by various man... |
mount(8) -- Mounts and unmounts file systems
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Use the mount command to make a file system available for use, or mounted. Use the umount command to make a file system unavailable for use, or unmounted. Use the mount command with the -q option to d... |
mountd(8) -- Services remote NFS compatible mount requests
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The mountd daemon is the server for NFS protocol mount requests from clients. The mountd daemon responds to requests from remote computer systems to mount directories. When it receives a SIGHUP signal... |
mountlist(8) -- Checks for mounted AdvFS filesets
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The mountlist command checks for mounted AdvFS filesets. Use the -v option (verbose mode) to print a list of all of the mounted filesets. This command is used by the setld -d function. The /usr/.smdb.... |
mrinfo(8) -- Displays configuration information from a multicast router
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The mrinfo command displays the configuration information from the multicast router multicast_router. The mrinfo command sends the ASK_NEIGHBORS IGMP message to the specified multicast router. If the ... |
mrouted(8) -- IP multicast routing daemon
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The mrouted program is an implementation of the DistanceVector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP), an earlier version of which is specified in RFC1075. The mrouted program maintains topological knowle... |
mtrace(8) -- Print multicast path from a source to a receiver
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The mtrace program utilizes a tracing feature implemented in multicast routers (mrouted Version 3.3 and later) that is accessed by an extension to the IGMP protocol. A trace query is passed, hop-by-ho... |
mtu(8) -- POLYCENTER Common Agent MIB Translator Utility
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The mtu utility translates MIB specification files (.mib) into EMA Management Specification files (.ms). The management specifications can be loaded into the POLYCENTER Common Agent Management Informa... |
named(8) -- Internet domain name server (DNS)
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The named daemon is the Internet domain name server. See RFC 1033, RFC 1034, and RFC 1035 for more information on the Internet name-domain system. Without any arguments, named reads the default config... |
named-xfer(8) -- Pulls BIND zones from another server
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The named transfer daemon, /usr/sbin/named-xfer, is a server that is usually run by the named daemon, /usr/sbin/named, but it can also be run manually with the given arguments. The named transfer daem... |
ncheck(8) -- Lists i-number or tag and pathname for files in a local file system.
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The ncheck command with no options generates a list of all files on every specified file system. The list includes the path name and the corresponding i-number or tag of each file. Each directory file... |
nd6hostd(8) -- Neighbor discovery and autoconfiguration daemon for IPv6 hosts
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The nd6hostd daemon receives and processes IPv6 Router Advertisement (RA) packets of the Neighbor Discovery Protocol. This enables a system to autoconfigure itself without manual intervention. The dae... |
netconfig(8) -- Launches the SysMan Menu to the Network Setup Wizard
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The Network Setup Wizard of the SysMan Menu can be used to configure and modify the configuration of a TCP/IP network on a Tru64 UNIX system. Use the Network Setup Wizard, netconfig, to do the followi... |
newaliases(8) -- Sends mail over the Internet
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The sendmail command sends a message to one or more recipients, routing the message over whatever networks are necessary. The sendmail command does internetwork forwarding as necessary to deliver the ... |
newfs(8) -- Constructs a new UFS file system
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The newfs command creates a new UFS file system on the specified special-device of type disk-type. Note The newfs command cannot be used to create Advanced File System (AdvFS) domains. Instead, use th... |
nfsconfig(8) -- Launches the SysMan Menu at the Network File System Configuration (NFS) level, where you can configu...
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The NFS Configuration section of SysMan Menu is used by the System Administrator or the UNIX system manager to manage NFS configuration issues. It allows the system to be configured as an NFS server (... |
nfsd(8) -- The remote NFS compatible server
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The nfsd daemon runs on a server machine to service NFS requests from client machines. The daemon spawns a number of server threads that process NFS requests from client machines. At least one server ... |
nfsiod(8) -- The local NFS compatible asynchronous I/O daemon
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The nfsiod daemon runs on an NFS compatible client machine and spawns several IO threads to service asynchronous I/O requests to its server. The I/O threads improve performance of both NFS reads and w... |
nfslogsum(8) -- Summarize nfswatch log file
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The nfslogsum command summarizes log files produced by the nfswatch program. By default the log file nfswatch.log is summarized; an alternate log file can be specified on the command line. Each nfswat... |
nfsportmon(8) -- Turns the port monitor on or off
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The nfsportmon command turns the port monitor on or off at the kernel level. By default, the port monitor is turned off. When the port monitor is on, NFS server port checking is activated. This checki... |
nfsstat(8) -- Network File System statistics
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The nfsstat command displays statistical information about the Network File System (NFS) and Remote Procedure Call (RPC) interfaces in the kernel (by reading /dev/kmem). It can also be used to reiniti... |
nfswatch(8) -- Monitor an NFS server
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The nfswatch program monitors all incoming network traffic to an NFS file server and divides it into several categories. The number and percentage of packets received in each category is displayed on ... |
niffconfig(8) -- Configuration program for the Network Interface Failure Finder (NIFF)
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The niffconfig command arranges for one or more network interfaces to be monitored for possible loss of connectivity. Timing parameters that govern how quickly an interface can be declared suspect or ... |
niffd(8) -- Network Interface Failure Finder daemon
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The Network Interface Failure Finder daemon, niffd, is a traffic generator for network interfaces that have been classified inactive by the kernel Traffic Monitor Thread (TMT). The purpose of niffd is... |
nissetup(8) -- Sets up the Network Information Service (NIS) environment
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The nissetup (formerly ypsetup) script configures and runs NIS on your system. You can use nissetup to initially set up your NIS configuration, to change your current NIS configuration, or to remove y... |
nslookup(8) -- Queries Internet name servers interactively
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The nslookup command is a program that is used to query Internet domain name servers. The nslookup command has two modes: interactive and noninteractive. Noninteractive mode is used to print just the ... |
nss2svc(8) -- keep /etc/svc.conf in sync with /etc/nsswitch.conf
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The /usr/sbin/nss2svc utility migrates those portions of the /etc/nsswitch.conf file which are compatible with the /etc/svc.conf format into the latter file. By default (in the absence of the -I optio... |
nssetup(8) -- manage the /etc/nsswitch.conf file
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The /usr/sbin/nssetup utility displays, manipulates, and validates the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. It can be used in two modes: command-line, or interactive. The user enter interactive mode by running th... |
ntalkd(8) -- The remote communications server for the talk command
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The talkd server notifies a user or callee when a client or caller wants to initiate a conversation. The talkd daemon sets up the conversation if the callee accepts the invitation. The caller initiate... |
ntpdate(8) -- set the date and time via NTP (Network Time Protocol)
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The ntpdate command sets the local date and time by polling the Network Time Protocol server(s) on the host(s) given as arguments to determine the correct time. It must be run as root on the local hos... |
ntpq(8) -- Network Time Protocol (NTP) monitor program for xntpd
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The ntpq program is used to monitor NTP hosts running xntpd. The program may be run either in interactive mode or controlled using command line arguments. Requests to read arbitrary variables can be a... |
ntptrace(8) -- Traces a chain of NTP hosts back to their master time source
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The ntptrace command determines where a given Network Time Protocol (NTP) server gets its time from, and follows the chain of NTP servers back to their master time source. If given no arguments, it st... |
nulladm(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
nvbmtpg(8) -- Display pages of an AdvFS BMT file
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The nvbmtpg utility formats, dumps, and displays pages of the Bitfile Metadata Table (BMT) files. For Tru64 UNIX Version 5.0 and beyond, the utility also formats, dumps, and displays pages of the Rese... |
nvfragpg(8) -- Displays the pages of an AdvFS frag file
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Use the nvfragpg utility to display information about frag file metadata. Each fileset in an AdvFS domain has one frag file. Frag files are collections of file fragments. The file fragments in a frag ... |
nvlogpg(8) -- Displays the log file of an AdvFS domain
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The nvlogpg command locates the log file of an AdvFS file domain and displays records from it in various ways. The log file for a domain is a bitfile, organized as an array of 8 Kb disk pages. Each pa... |
nvtagpg(8) -- Displays a disk block formatted as a tag directory
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The nvtagpg utility displays formatted pages of a root tag file or a fileset tag file. The utility also can save a copy of a tag file. Each AdvFS domain has a root tag file that lists all the filesets... |
odld(8) -- Daemon that supports the Software On-Demand Loading (SoftODL) service
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The odld daemon supports the Software On-Demand Loading (SoftODL) service. This service handles font files for user-defined characters. It is available only when optional Tru64 UNIX subsets with softw... |
offline(8) -- Stops and starts processors in a multiprocessor system
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On a multiprocessor system, the psradm command puts one or more processors off line (stops a processor) or on line (starts a processor). The processor_id variable specifies an integer that uniquely id... |
ogated(8) -- The gateway routing daemon
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The ogated daemon manages multiple routing protocols, including the Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP), and Local Network Protocol (HELLO). The ogated process can be c... |
online(8) -- Stops and starts processors in a multiprocessor system
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On a multiprocessor system, the psradm command puts one or more processors off line (stops a processor) or on line (starts a processor). The processor_id variable specifies an integer that uniquely id... |
ospf_monitor(8) -- Monitors OSPF gateways
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The ospf_monitor command enables you to query OSPF routers to obtain detailed information on IO statistics, error logs, link-state data bases, AS external data bases, the OSPF routing table, configure... |
os_mibs(8) -- Tru64 UNIX extensible SNMP subagent daemon
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The os_mibs daemon is a subagent that implements the standard MIB support for Tru64 UNIX. It currently supports MIB II, the FDDI MIB, the Token Ring MIB, Host Resources MIB, and the Ethernet-like Inte... |
pac(8) -- Outputs printer/plotter accounting information
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When printer accounting is enabled in the /etc/printcap file, and you use the pac command in a shell script or from the standard input, pac outputs printer/plotter accounting records to the standard o... |
pcfof(8) -- Generic print filter for ANSI, PCL, and multi-language PostScript printers
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The pcfof filter is a generic print filter that can be used with text and PostScript files and handle printer device dependencies. The type of printer that the filter is supporting is determined by th... |
pcnfsd(8) -- The (PC)NFS authentication and print request server
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The pcnfsd daemon is an server that supports ONC clients on PC (DOS, OS/2, Macintosh, and other) systems. This reference page describes Version 2 of the pcnfsd server. The rpc.pcnfsd daemon is started... |
pfconfig(8) -- Configure packet filter parameters
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The pfconfig command allows the system manager to configure certain parameters of the packet filter driver (see packetfilter(7)). These parameters are configured separately for each interface; the int... |
ping(8) -- Sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts
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The ping command uses the ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) protocol's mandatory ECHO_REQUEST datagram to elicit an ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE from the specified host or gateway host, where host is a ... |
pmerge(8) -- Builds a network bootable kernel.
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The kernel, vmunix, is not bootable over the network. The pmerge utility prepends the bootfile onto the kernel image (kernel.name) to create a new operating system image (new.kernel) that is bootable ... |
pmgrd(8) -- The Performance Manager metrics server daemon
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The Performance Manager (PM) metrics server (pmgrd) is a UNIX daemon process that provides general UNIX performance metrics on request. The pmgrd metrics server supports the extensible SNMP agent mech... |
pop3d(8) -- POP3 server
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The pop3d server is an implementation of the Post Office Protocol Version 3 from Qualcomm, Incorporated. It provides remote users with the ability to manage electronic mail on a UNIX system. Authentic... |
popcv(8) -- Migrate passwords from the /var/spool/pop/POP file to the mailauth database
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The popcv utility gives system administrators the ability to migrate passwords from the /var/spool/pop/POP file to the mailauth database. Once the passwords are in the mailauth database, use the maila... |
portmap(8) -- The DARPA port to RPC program number mapper
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The portmap daemon is a server that converts Remote Procedure Call (RPC) program numbers into Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) protocol port numbers. It must be running in order to ma... |
post(8) -- deliver a message
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The program post is called by send(1) to deliver the message in the named file to local and remote users. In fact, all of the functions attributed to send on its reference page are performed by post, ... |
ppdof(8) -- Text to PostScript print filter
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The ppdof filter translates ASCII to PostScript and handles the device dependencies of a PostScript printer. It is recommended that the ppdof filter be specified for both the :of and the :if fields in... |
pppd(8) -- Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) daemon
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The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a method for transmitting datagrams over serial point-to-point links. PPP is composed of three parts: a method for encapsulating datagrams over serial links,... |
pppstats(8) -- Print Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) statistics
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The pppstats utility reports PPP-related statistics at regular intervals for the specified PPP interface. If interface is unspecified, it will default to ppp0. The display is split horizontally into i... |
prctmp(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
prdaily(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
presto(8) -- Controls and monitors the Prestoserve file system accelerator
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The presto command allows you to accelerate file systems, obtain Prestoserve status, and administer Prestoserve. If invoked with no options, presto displays the Prestoserve state (either UP, DOWN, or ... |
prestoctl_svc(8) -- Prestoserve control daemon
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The prestoctl_svc RPC-based daemon supports the use of the dxpresto graphical interface for Prestoserve. You must run the prestoctl_svc daemon if you want to use dxpresto to monitor and administer a P... |
prestosetup(8) -- Configures the Prestoserve software
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The prestosetup command is an interactive facility that allows you to set up Prestoserve on your system. Prestoserve speeds up synchronous disk writes, including NFS server access, by reducing the amo... |
printconfig(8) -- Used to add, delete, or modify printer configurations
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Use the Printer Configuration application, printconfig, to add, delete, or modify printer configurations for this workstation's local and remote printers. For each printer that you configure, you can... |
printpw(8) -- Outputs the contents of the password database
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The printpw command outputs the contents of the /etc/passwd database file in ASCII format to the standard output. When printpw is called with no option, all usernames in the database are output. The /... |
probenis(8) -- Probes for existence of NIS server
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The probenis command probes the network to determine whether or not NIS is available. Although part of the JOIN package, it does not explicitly depend on the configuration database and can be used sta... |
proplistd(8) -- Services remote NFS compatible property list requests
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The proplistd daemon services sideband protocol requests from NFS clients for property list operations. Requests may be to get, set, and or delete the property list associated with an NFS served file ... |
protect_headers_setup(8) -- Sets up header files for the
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The protect_headers_setup script walks the directory tree rooted at /usr/include (or dirname if specified) and performs one of several actions determined by the option argument. For -l, it creates sym... |
prpasswdd(8) -- Enhanced security daemon
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The enhanced security daemon, prpasswdd, manages writes to the protected password authentication database, as well as the other enhanced security databases. It prevents file lock contention among mult... |
prtacct(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
psradm(8) -- Stops and starts processors in a multiprocessor system
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On a multiprocessor system, the psradm command puts one or more processors off line (stops a processor) or on line (starts a processor). The processor_id variable specifies an integer that uniquely id... |
ps_level1of(8) -- ASCII to PostScript translation filter
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The ln03rof and related filters translate ASCII to PostScript, handles the device dependencies of a PostScript printer and performs some accounting functions. PostScript printers print documents forma... |
ps_level2of(8) -- ASCII to PostScript translation filter
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The ln03rof and related filters translate ASCII to PostScript, handles the device dependencies of a PostScript printer and performs some accounting functions. PostScript printers print documents forma... |
pwck(8) -- Checks the password and group files for inconsistencies
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The pwck command scans the /etc/passwd file, or the named file, and writes to standard out any inconsistencies. The scan checks the number of fields, login name, user ID, group ID, and existence of a ... |
quot(8) -- Displays information about user files
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The quot command displays information about each file system's users and the files that they own. If you do not specify a file system, the quot command processes all file systems of type ro, rw, or r... |
quotacheck(8) -- Checks file system quota consistency
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The quotacheck command examines each of the specified file systems, building a table of current disk usage. It then compares this table against the table stored in the disk quota file for the file sys... |
quotaoff(8) -- turns quota enforcement on or off
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The quotaon and quotaoff commands enable or disable user and group quotas that have been established using the edquota command. To turn the quotas on or off, the file systems specified must have the u... |
quotaon(8) -- turns quota enforcement on or off
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The quotaon and quotaoff commands enable or disable user and group quotas that have been established using the edquota command. To turn the quotas on or off, the file systems specified must have the u... |
radisk(8) -- Digital Storage Architecture (DSA) disk maintenance program
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The radisk Digital Storage Architecture (DSA) disk maintenance program allows you to maintain DSA disk devices. The radisk command must be used on unmounted disk partitions to ensure correct results. ... |
rarpd(8) -- Reverse address resolution protocol (RARP) daemon
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The rarpd daemon maps the Ethernet address of a machine to the machine's Internet Protocol (IP) address. When rarpd is invoked, it reads the /etc/ethers file (by default) and waits to process a RARP ... |
rc.config(8) -- Gets, sets, or deletes runtime configuration
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The rcmgr command retrieves, sets, or deletes runtime configuration variables stored in the hierarchy of configuration files: /etc/rc.config, /etc/rc.config.common, and /etc/rc.config.site. These thre... |
rc0(8) -- Runs command script executed when stopping the system
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The rc0 script contains run commands that enable a smooth shutdown and bring the system to a single-user state; run levels 0 and s. In addition to commands listed in within the script itself, rc0 cont... |
rc2(8) -- Run command script executed when entering a multiuser run level
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The rc2 script contains run commands that enable initialization of the system to a multiuser state; run level 2. In addition to commands listed within the script itself, rc2 contains instructions to r... |
rc3(8) -- Run command script executed when entering a multiuser run level
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The rc3 script contains run commands that enable initialization of the system to a multiuser state; run level 3. In addition to commands listed within the script itself, rc3 contains instructions to r... |
rcinet(8) -- Restarts, starts, or stops Internet network services on the system
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The rcinet script allows system administrators to restart, start, or stop the Internet network services on the system while it is running in multiuser mode by using one of the options. |
rcmgr(8) -- Gets, sets, or deletes runtime configuration
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The rcmgr command retrieves, sets, or deletes runtime configuration variables stored in the hierarchy of configuration files: /etc/rc.config, /etc/rc.config.common, and /etc/rc.config.site. These thre... |
rdate(8) -- network date client
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The rdate command is invoked at boot time to reset the system date and time to the current network date and time. The rdate program sends a broadcast datagram packet on the specified network or on the... |
rdistd(8) -- Remote file distribution server program
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The rdistd daemon is the server program for the nrdist command. It is normally run by nrdist using rsh(1). The -S argument must be specified. The option is required so that rdistd is not accidentally ... |
rdump(8) -- Performs incremental file system dumps
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The dump command copies to the default /dev/tape/tape0_d0, or to the alternate storage device specified with the -f option, all files and any associated extended attributes (including ACLs, see the ac... |
reboot(8) -- Restarts the machine
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When the system is running and multiple users are logged in, use the shutdown -r command to perform a reboot operation. If no users are logged in, use the reboot command. The reboot command normally s... |
reconstruct(8) -- Reconstructs IMAP mailboxes
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The reconstruct command rebuilds one or more IMAP mailboxes. When invoked with the -m switch, it rebuilds the master mailboxes file. It can be used to recover from almost any sort of data corruption. ... |
remove(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
removeuser(8) -- Deletes user accounts interactively
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Security Note If you have enhanced security installed on your system, you should use the dxaccounts command to remove users. See the Security manual and the dxaccounts(8) reference page for more infor... |
renamefset(8) -- Rename an existing AdvFS fileset
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The renamefset command assigns a new name to an existing fileset within an AdvFS file domain. Before renaming a fileset, unmount the fileset and its clone fileset, if there is one. After renaming a fi... |
renice(8) -- Alters the priority of a running process
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The renice command alters the scheduling priority of one or more running processes. The ID operands (in the recommended syntax format) or the option arguments (in the obsolescent syntax format) are in... |
repquota(8) -- Summarizes file system quotas.
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The repquota command prints a summary of the disk usage and quotas for the specified file systems. The command provides a snapshot of the quota statistics, which may be inaccurate if there is current ... |
restore(8) -- Restores files from tapes written with the dump or rdump command, respectively
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The restore and rrestore commands are used to read files and associated extended attributes (including ACLs, see the acl(4) and proplist(4) reference pages), from a local or remote file system backup ... |
rexecd(8) -- The remote execution server
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The rexecd daemon is the server for the rexec(3) routine. The server provides remote execution facilities with authentication based on usernames and passwords. The rexecd daemon listens for service re... |
ripquery(8) -- Queries RIP gateways
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The ripquery command is used to request all routes known by a RIP gateway by sending a RIP request or POLL command. The routing information in any routing packets returned is displayed numerically and... |
ris(8) -- Remote installation services (RIS) utility
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The ris utility manages remote installation services (RIS), letting you install software from a RIS server over a TCP/IP local area network to a RIS client. You can install the base operating system o... |
rlogind(8) -- The remote login server
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The rlogind daemon is the server for the rlogin(1) program. The server provides a remote login facility with authentication based on privileged port numbers from trusted hosts. The rlogind daemon list... |
rmfdmn(8) -- removes a file domain
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Use the rmfdmn utility to remove an existing, but unused, file domain and all its filesets from the system. When you remove a file domain: The file domain and its filesets are destroyed The directory ... |
rmfset(8) -- Removes a fileset or a clone fileset from an AdvFS file domain
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The rmfset command removes a fileset (and all of its files) from an existing AdvFS file domain. Unless you use the -f option, you are prompted with the following request before a fileset is removed: r... |
rmt(8) -- Allows remote access to magnetic tape devices
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The rmt command is started as a server process when requests from an rdump or rrestore call enter the system to operate a storage device through an interprocess communications connection. After the re... |
rmvol(8) -- Removes a volume from an existing domain
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The rmvol utility enables you to decrease the number of volumes within an existing domain. When you attempt to remove a volume, the file system automatically migrates the contents of that volume to an... |
route(8) -- Manipulates the routing tables manually
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The route command is a program used to manually manipulate the network routing tables. It normally is not needed, as a system routing table management daemon, such as gated or routed, should tend to t... |
routed(8) -- Manages network routing tables
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Use the routed daemon to manage the RIP only. Use gated to manage RIP plus other protocols. When routed starts, it finds any interfaces to directly connected hosts and networks that are configured int... |
rpc.lockd(8) -- Network lock daemon
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The rpc.lockd daemon processes lock requests that are either sent locally by the kernel or remotely by another lock daemon. The NFS locking service makes this advisory locking support possible by usin... |
rpc.pcnfsd(8) -- The (PC)NFS authentication and print request server
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The pcnfsd daemon is an server that supports ONC clients on PC (DOS, OS/2, Macintosh, and other) systems. This reference page describes Version 2 of the pcnfsd server. The rpc.pcnfsd daemon is started... |
rpc.rquotad(8) -- Remote quota server
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The rquotad daemon is an RPC server that returns quotas for a user of a local file system which is mounted by a remote machine over the NFS. The results are used by the quota command to display user q... |
rpc.rstatd(8) -- Kernel statistics server
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The rpc.rstatd daemon is a server that returns performance statistics obtained from the kernel. The rup(1) command uses the rpc.rstatd to collect the uptime information that it displays. The rpc.rstat... |
rpc.rusersd(8) -- Network username server
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The rpc.rusersd daemon is a server that returns a list of users on the host. The rpc.rusersd daemon can be started by inetd(8) by removing the comment character (#) at the beginning of the rusersd ent... |
rpc.rwalld(8) -- Network rwall server
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The rwalld is a server that handles rwall(1) and shutdown(2) requests. It is implemented by calling wall(1) to all the appropriate network machines. The rwalld daemon is normally invoked by inetd(8) b... |
rpc.sprayd(8) -- Spray server
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The rpc.sprayd daemon is a server that records the packets sent by the spray(8) command. The rpc.sprayd daemon is normally invoked by the inetd(8) daemon by removing the comment character (#) at the b... |
rpc.statd(8) -- Network status monitor daemon
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The rpc.statd daemon monitors the status of the client and server sites in response to a request made by the local rpc.lockd daemon. When a site failure is detected, the rpc.statd daemon notifies the ... |
rpc.yppasswdd(8) -- server daemon for modifying the Network Information Service (NIS) password file
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The yppasswdd daemon is a server that handles password change requests from yppasswd(1). It changes a password entry in the specified file, which is assumed to be in the same format described in passw... |
rpcinfo(8) -- report remote procedure call (RPC) information
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The rpcinfo command makes a remote procedure call (RPC) call to an RPC server and displays its findings based on the specified options. The program-number argument can be either a name or a number. If... |
rquotad(8) -- Remote quota server
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The rquotad daemon is an RPC server that returns quotas for a user of a local file system which is mounted by a remote machine over the NFS. The results are used by the quota command to display user q... |
rrestore(8) -- Restores files from tapes written with the dump or rdump command, respectively
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The restore and rrestore commands are used to read files and associated extended attributes (including ACLs, see the acl(4) and proplist(4) reference pages), from a local or remote file system backup ... |
rshd(8) -- The remote shell server daemon
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The rshd daemon is the server for the rcmd(3) routine and for the rsh(1) program. The server provides remote execution facilities with authentication based on privileged port numbers from trusted host... |
rstatd(8) -- Kernel statistics server
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The rpc.rstatd daemon is a server that returns performance statistics obtained from the kernel. The rup(1) command uses the rpc.rstatd to collect the uptime information that it displays. The rpc.rstat... |
rsvpd(8) -- Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) daemon
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The rsvpd daemon is the RSVP daemon that starts automatically at boot time. Upon startup, rsvpd performs the following actions: Writes its PID to the /var/run/rsvpd.pid file. Detects all existing inte... |
rsvpstat(8) -- Display resource reservation status
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The rsvpstat utility displays the Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) state on the local system. By default, rsvpstat displays a list of all RSVP sessions. Alternatively, you can specify either the -... |
runacct(8) -- Runs daily accounting
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The runacct command is the daily accounting shell procedure. This shell procedure is normally invoked from the cron daemon to process connection, fee, disk usage, queuing (printer), and process accoun... |
runsyscheck(8) -- Utilities for generating system configuration information and analysis [Versions 124 through 126]
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The sys_check utility is a system census and configuration verification tool that is also used to aid in diagnosing system errors and problems. Use sys_check to create an HTML report of your system's... |
rusersd(8) -- Network username server
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The rpc.rusersd daemon is a server that returns a list of users on the host. The rpc.rusersd daemon can be started by inetd(8) by removing the comment character (#) at the beginning of the rusersd ent... |
rvdump(8) -- Performs full and incremental backups on filesets
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The vdump command backs up files and any associated extended attributes (including ACLs, see the proplist(4) and acl(4) reference pages) from a single mounted fileset or clone fileset to a local stora... |
rvrestore(8) -- Restores files from savesets that are produced by vdump and rvdump
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The vrestore and rvrestore commands restore data from a saveset previously archived by the vdump command or the rvdump command. The data, which can be restored from a file, a pipe (not applicable for ... |
rwalld(8) -- Network rwall server
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The rwalld is a server that handles rwall(1) and shutdown(2) requests. It is implemented by calling wall(1) to all the appropriate network machines. The rwalld daemon is normally invoked by inetd(8) b... |
rwhod(8) -- The system status server
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The rwhod daemon is the server that maintains the database used by the rwho(1) and ruptime(1) programs. Its operation is predicated on the ability to broadcast messages on a network. The rwhod server ... |
sa(8) -- Summarizes accounting records
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The sa command helps you manage the large volume of accounting information that is generated each day when system accounting has been enabled by the system administrator or by the superuser. When you ... |
salvage(8) -- Recover file data from damaged AdvFS file domains
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The salvage utility helps you recover file data after an AdvFS file domain has become unmountable due to some type of data corruption. Errors that could cause data corruption of a file domain include ... |
savecore(8) -- Copies a core dump from swap partitions to a file
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The savecore command is usually invoked automatically during system startup. It determines whether a crash dump has been made, and if there is enough file system space to save it (see the following in... |
savemeta(8) -- Takes a snapshot of an AdvFS domain's metadata
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This script saves a snapshot of the specified domain metadata into a directory, savedir, that has the following structure: savedir/volume_directory/RBMT_file /BMT_file /SBM_file /log_file /tag_file /f... |
sched_stat(8) -- Displays CPU usage and process-scheduling statistics for SMP and NUMA platforms
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The sched_stat utility helps you determine how well the system load is distributed among CPUs, what kinds of jobs are getting (or not getting) sufficient cycles on each CPU, and how well cache affinit... |
screend(8) -- Internet (IP) gateway screening daemon
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The screend daemon is used in conjunction with the gateway screen facility to decide which IP packets should be forwarded when the system is acting as an IP gateway. Only the super-user may run this p... |
screenmode(8) -- Enable or disable gateway screening
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The screenmode command enables or disables gateway screening if the argument is on or off, respectively. See the screen(2) reference page for more information on gateway screening. When no argument is... |
screenstat(8) -- Show gateway screening statistics
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The screenstat command displays statistics about kernel gateway screening. The display is sent to the standard output. The format of the screenstat report is as follows: total packets screened: 16754 ... |
scsimgr(8) -- manage SCSI devices and device databases
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Note See the hwmgr(8) and dsfmgr(8) reference pages for information on utilities that supersede the scsimgr utility. The scsimgr utility automatically makes device special files for new devices. The s... |
scu(8) -- SCSI CAM Utility Program
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The SCSI utility program, scu, interfaces with the CAM I/O subsystem and the peripherals attached to the SCSI buses. Use this program to maintain and diagnose problems with SCSI peripherals and the CA... |
secauthmigrate(8) -- Convert ULTRIX auth(5) authentication data to authcap(4) authentication data (Enhanced Security)
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The secauthmigrate utility reads records from the specified files or from standard input (-). These records must be formatted according to the ULTRIX auth(Section 5) format. These can be generated by ... |
secconfig(8) -- Security features setup graphical interface (Enhanced Security)
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The secconfig utility is a graphical interface used to select the level of system security needed. It can convert from Base to enhanced security mode, and configure base and enhanced security features... |
secsetup(8) -- Security features setup graphical interface (Enhanced Security)
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The secconfig utility is a graphical interface used to select the level of system security needed. It can convert from Base to enhanced security mode, and configure base and enhanced security features... |
sendmail(8) -- Sends mail over the Internet
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The sendmail command sends a message to one or more recipients, routing the message over whatever networks are necessary. The sendmail command does internetwork forwarding as necessary to deliver the ... |
sendmail.m4(8) -- Introduction to using m4 macros to create a sendmail.cf configuration file
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The mailsetup script enables you to create new mail configurations. If you have experience creating sendmail.cf configuration files or your system requires specialized configuration files, you might w... |
setld(8) -- Software subset management utility
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The setld command is an interactive program for installing and managing software subsets. Software products are organized into subsets that may be loaded, configured, inventoried, and deleted. The loa... |
settz(8) -- Set system time zone information.
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The settz command sets the system time zone information, based on the current /etc/zoneinfo database configuration. If the /etc/zoneinfo database is not configured, it sets the system time information... |
setup(8) -- invokes a system setup menu for console and workstation displays without graphics capabilities
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Use this application to do initial installation and configuration of your system. You must have superuser or root privileges to invoke the Setup menu. If your system does not have graphics capabilitie... |
shblk(8) -- Displays disk blocks, as unformatted hexadecimal numbers
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The shblk command displays the selected blocks as hexadecimal numbers. The blocks are not formatted to any data or metadata representation. You must be the root user to use this command. |
shfragbf(8) -- Displays frag file information
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Use the shfragbf command to display how much space is used on the frag file. Output includes the following information. Type The frag type is 0K (not in use), 1K for 1K frags, etc. Grps Specifies the ... |
shleases(8) -- Displays a DHCP client's IP address leases.
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The shleases command reads the file that contains information about a client's leases and displays its contents on stdout. By default this file is /etc/join/leases. There are as many leases as there ... |
shmx(8) -- shared memory exerciser
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The shmx memory exerciser spawns the background process shmxb, and these two processes exercise the shared memory segments. They alternate writing and reading the other process' data in the segments.... |
showdbs(8) -- Display the contents of DHCP server's dynamic database
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The showdbs command displays the contents of the DHCP server's dynamic databases -- the leases granted, the hardware and IP address of the lessor, duration and, if the server is configured to supply ... |
showdhc(8) -- Displays the contents of DHCP client configuration files
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The showdhc command reads the files specified on the command line and, assuming they are configuration files, displays the data contained in them. The format of the output is a single line as shown in... |
showfdmn(8) -- Displays attributes of an AdvFS file domain
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The showfdmn command displays the attributes of a file domain and detailed information about each volume in the file domain. The command displays the following file domain attributes: Id A unique numb... |
showfile(8) -- displays the attributes of AdvFS directories and files
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The showfile command displays the attributes of one or more AdvFS files. The command also displays the extent map of each file. An extent is a contiguous area of disk space that the file system alloca... |
showfsets(8) -- Displays information about filesets in an AdvFS domain
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The showfsets command displays the filesets (or clone filesets) and their characteristics in a specified domain. The characteristics of a fileset are: Fileset Identifier A fileset identifier is a comb... |
showmount(8) -- Shows remote NFS compatible mounts on a host
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The showmount command shows status information about the NFS server on host. By default, it prints the names of all hosts that have NFS file systems mounted from the server host. See NFS: Network File... |
shutacct(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
shutdown(8) -- Shuts down a single system or an entire cluster
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The shutdown command provides an automated shutdown procedure. You must be root to use this command. When shutting down a single system, use the shutdown command shown in the first format line in the ... |
siacfg(8) -- Update a matrix.conf file for adding or removing SIA mechanisms
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The siacfg utility provides a way to update the /etc/sia/matrix.conf files without the errors which are likely during hand-editing. The use of this utility also prevents the proliferation of pre-built... |
siainit(8) -- SIA (Security Integration Architecture) initialization command
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The siainit command is the SIA's initialization command and is executed only at a reboot. The siainit command informs the configured security mechanisms of a reboot and allows each security mechanism... |
simd(8) -- Daemon that supports the software phrase input method (SIM) service
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The simd daemon processes input key strokes when the software phrase input method of the atty terminal driver is activated. The utxd pseudo device driver acts as an communication channel between the a... |
sizer(8) -- Displays information about the system or kernel, or creates a system configuration file
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The sizer program reports information about the running system, including the name of the kernel file. This program is also used by the doconfig program to create a system configuration file. Note tha... |
slattach(8) -- Attaches a serial line to a network interface
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The slattach command assigns a tty line to a network interface, allowing terminal devices to communicate across a network. The tty line is attached to the first available network interface (sl0, sl1, ... |
smsd(8) -- The SysMan Station daemon
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The SysMan Station is a client-server application consisting of a daemon (smsd) and the SysMan Station graphical user interface (sysman_station(8)). The SysMan Station provides the ability to monitor ... |
smtpd(8) -- Sends mail over the Internet
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The sendmail command sends a message to one or more recipients, routing the message over whatever networks are necessary. The sendmail command does internetwork forwarding as necessary to deliver the ... |
snmpd(8) -- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent daemon
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The snmpd daemon is an extensible SNMP agent that starts automatically at boot time. It listens on the snmp service port specified in the /etc/services file for SNMP requests and for local subagents w... |
snmpd.conf(8) -- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent daemon
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The snmpd daemon is an extensible SNMP agent that starts automatically at boot time. It listens on the snmp service port specified in the /etc/services file for SNMP requests and for local subagents w... |
snmpi(8) -- The extensible SNMP subagent data initializer
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The snmpi program emits subtree object table initialization C code to be compiled and linked with the method routines as part of an extensible SNMP subagent. For a complete description of using snmpi ... |
snmp_request(8) -- Sends SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 request PDUs to an agent and prints the agent's response
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The snmp_request program sends an SNMP Get, GetBulk, GetNext, or Set request to a logically remote SNMP agent, and prints the agent's response. |
snmp_traprcv(8) -- A program that listens for SNMP trap messages and prints any it receives
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The snmp_traprcv program listens on the SNMP Trap port specified in the /etc/services file. If no entry exists in the /etc/services file, the program listens on port 162. If any SNMP trap messages arr... |
snmp_trapsnd(8) -- A program that sends SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 traps
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The snmp_trapsnd program encodes an SNMPv1 Trap protocol data unit (PDU) (see RFC 1215) or a SNMPv2 Trap PDU (see RFC 1905) into an SNMP message, and sends it to the specified host(s). All data fields... |
spray(8) -- Spray packets
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The spray command uses RPC to send a one-way stream of packets to the specified host and reports how many were received, as well as the transfer rate. The host argument can be either a name or an Inte... |
sprayd(8) -- Spray server
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The rpc.sprayd daemon is a server that records the packets sent by the spray(8) command. The rpc.sprayd daemon is normally invoked by the inetd(8) daemon by removing the comment character (#) at the b... |
srconfig(8) -- Displays and controls source routing functions and parameters for communication on token ring networ...
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The srconfig command reads and modifies entries in the your local system's source routing database. For every remote system on an extended token ring network with which your local system communicates... |
sshd(8) -- Secure shell daemon
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The sshd2 Secure Shell daemon runs on the Secure Shell server. It is normally run as root, and is the server counterpart for ssh2. Together, these programs replace and extend the rlogin and rsh servic... |
sshd-check-conf(8) -- Checks what the configuration allows or denies based on the incoming user and/or the host name
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The sshd-check-conf command checks how the sshd2 daemon will react to an incoming user, based on the user name and the remote host name given as parameters. The following parameters are checked: Allow... |
sshd2(8) -- Secure shell daemon
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The sshd2 Secure Shell daemon runs on the Secure Shell server. It is normally run as root, and is the server counterpart for ssh2. Together, these programs replace and extend the rlogin and rsh servic... |
startppp(8) -- Starts the pppd daemon for PPP dial-in connections
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A system configured for PPP dial-in connections answers calls from remote systems. If your system is configured as a PPP dial-in system, a getty process is continuously run on the serial line that is ... |
startslip(8) -- Configures SLIP connections
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The startslip program configures two types of SLIP connections: Dial-in connections -- The system is to answer calls from remote systems. Dial-out connections -- The system is to place calls to a remo... |
startup(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
statd(8) -- Network status monitor daemon
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The rpc.statd daemon monitors the status of the client and server sites in response to a request made by the local rpc.lockd daemon. When a site failure is detected, the rpc.statd daemon notifies the ... |
strace(8) -- Writes STREAMS event trace messages to standard output
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The strace command gets STREAMS event trace messages from STREAMS drivers and modules via the STREAMS log driver (strlog), and writes these messages to standard output. You can limit the messages stra... |
strclean(8) -- Removes outdated STREAMS error log files
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The strclean command cleans the STREAMS error logger directory of log files (error.mm-dd) that contain error messages sent by the STREAMS log driver (strlog). If no other directory is specified (the l... |
strerr(8) -- Receives error messages from the STREAMS log driver
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The strerr daemon receives error messages from the STREAMS log driver (strlog) for addition to the STREAMS error log files (error.mm.dd) in the STREAMS error logger directory (/var/adm/streams by defa... |
stripe(8) -- Stripes a file across several volumes in an AdvFS domain.
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The stripe utility enables you to improve the read/write performance of a file. The stripe utility directs a zerolength file (a file with no data written to it yet) to be spread evenly across several ... |
strsetup(8) -- STREAMS setup and information command
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The strsetup command displays the setup of your STREAMS modules and creates the appropriate character special files for the STREAMS-based drivers in your kernel configuration. |
sulogin(8) -- single-user login program (Enhanced Security)
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The sulogin program is run by the init process on the console terminal when entering single-user mode. The sulogin program checks the system configuration to determine whether entering single-user mod... |
svcsetup(8) -- set up the svc.conf file
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Note This file is obsolete, except for statically-built applications and sendmail, if the Name Service Switch is in use. See nsswitch.conf(5) for more information. The svcsetup script modifies the svc... |
swapon(8) -- Specifies additional disk partitions for paging and swapping
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The swapon command is used to specify additional disk partitions for paging and swapping. A paging partition is a block special device. (Tru64 UNIX does not currently support paging and swapping to a ... |
switchlog(8) -- moves an AdvFS file domain transaction log
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The switchlog command relocates the transaction log of the specified file domain to a different volume in the same file domain. Moving the transaction log within a multivolume file domain is typically... |
sync(8) -- Flush file system metadata and data from memory buffers to disk.
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The sync utility runs the sync function, which flushes (writes) system metadata and data from all unwritten memory buffers to disk. For example, the data flushed includes, for UFS, modified inodes and... |
sysconfig(8) -- Maintains the kernel subsystem configuration
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The sysconfig command is used to query or modify the kernel subsystem configuration. Use this command to add subsystems to your running kernel, reconfigure subsystems already in the kernel, ask for in... |
sysconfigdb(8) -- Manage the subsystem configuration database
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The sysconfigdb command is used to manage the /etc/sysconfigtab subsystem configuration database. However, it can also be used to maintain any text file that has the same format as the /etc/sysconfigt... |
syslogd(8) -- Logs system messages
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The syslogd daemon reads and logs messages to a set of files described in the /etc/syslog.conf configuration file. Each message logged consists of one line. A message can contain a priority code, mark... |
sysman(8) -- Front end command used to invoke several SysMan services
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The sysman command provides a common interface for invoking several SysMan services: A menu driven, task oriented system management tool. SysMan Menu and its associated tasks can run on a character ce... |
sysman_cli(8) -- Command line interface to SysMan system management data.
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The sysman -cli command provides a generic command line interface to System Management (SysMan) data. The SysMan data is defined as that which is used to configure a system, or perform management task... |
sysman_clone(8) -- Saves SysMan configuration information, which can be used to clone configurations on similar systems
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The sysman -clone command provides the ability to save certain SysMan configuration information from a previously configured system and duplicate that configuration information to one or more systems ... |
sysman_hmmod(8) -- web-based SysMan daemon
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The sysman_hmmod daemon is the subagent that provides the web-based interface for the Tru64 UNIX SysMan application. This daemon is available only with Version 5.0 and higher of the Tru64 UNIX operati... |
sysman_intro(8) -- Introduction of SysMan applications
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SysMan is a suite of applications for managing Tru64 UNIX systems. The SysMan applications provide a simple, easy to use, graphical user interface (GUI) for common system management tasks including in... |
sysman_menu(8) -- Graphical interface to run system management tasks
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SysMan Menu is used by the system administrator to obtain system management data and run selected system management tasks. SysMan Menu provides a menu of system management tasks in a tree type display... |
sysman_station(8) -- Graphical interface for the SysMan Station
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The SysMan Station is a client-server application consisting of a daemon (smsd(8)) and the SysMan Station graphical user interface (sysman_station). The SysMan Station monitors and manages a single sy... |
SYSV_PTY(8) -- Makes the system use the SVR4 pseudo terminal name space
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The SYSV_PTY shell script activates the SVR4 pty (pseudo terminal) name space as the default. The SVR4 pty special files have a name in the form of /dev/pts/N. The SYSV_PTY shell script takes no argum... |
sys_check(8) -- Utilities for generating system configuration information and analysis [Versions 124 through 126]
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The sys_check utility is a system census and configuration verification tool that is also used to aid in diagnosing system errors and problems. Use sys_check to create an HTML report of your system's... |
tag2name(8) -- Display the path name of an AdvFS file
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Internally, AdvFS identifies files by tag numbers (similar to inodes in UFS). Internal messages, error messages, and output from diagnostic utilities usually specify a tag number in place of a file na... |
talkd(8) -- The remote communications server for the talk command
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The talkd server notifies a user or callee when a client or caller wants to initiate a conversation. The talkd daemon sets up the conversation if the callee accepts the invitation. The caller initiate... |
tapex(8) -- Tape exerciser program
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The tapex program tests tape driver functionality. Functions that are tested include: Writing records onto a tape and verifying the records Using records in a range of sizes Record-length testing Rand... |
tcpdump(8) -- Dump traffic on a network
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The tcpdump utility prints out the headers of packets on a network interface that match the boolean expression. Decoding of tftp options complies with RFC 1782 (see the tftpd(8) and tftp(1) reference ... |
tcpslice(8) -- Extracts sections of or merges tcpdump files
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The tcpslice program extracts portions of packet-trace files generated using the tcpdump -w command. It can also be used to concatenate files. The tcpslice command copies to stdout all packets from it... |
telnetd(8) -- The DARPA telnet protocol server daemon
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The telnetd daemon is a server that supports the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) standard telnet virtual terminal protocol. The telnetd daemon is invoked by the Internet server (see ... |
tftpd(8) -- The DARPA Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server
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The tftpd daemon is a server that supports the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Trivial File Transfer Protocol and complies with RFC-1350, RFC-1782, and RFC-1783. The TFTP server oper... |
thailpof(8) -- Generic filter for printing Thai text files
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The thailpof filter is a generic print filter for Thai text files. The filter handles the device dependencies of printers and performs accounting functions. At print job completion times, accounting r... |
thawfs(8) -- The freezefs utility causes the specified fileset's domain to enter into a metadata stable state. Al...
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To allow coherent hardware snapshots in multivolume domain configurations, filesystem metadata must be consistent across all volumes when the individual volumes are snapped or cloned. These configurat... |
timed(8) -- The network time daemon
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The timed daemon is not invoked at boot time by default. You can use the /usr/sbin/timedsetup utility to configure the timed daemon. The timed daemon synchronizes the host's clock with those of other... |
timedc(8) -- Controls the timed daemon
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The timedc program (timed control program) controls the operation of the timed daemon. The timedc program can be used to perform the following tasks: Measure the differences between machines' clocks.... |
timedsetup(8) -- Performs initial setup of the time server daemon (timed).
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The timedsetup command is an interactive script that can be used to perform initial time service configuration for your system. By default, timed does not start at boot time. The timedsetup script ask... |
timezone(8) -- Sets timezone information
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The timezone command is an interactive program for setting and changing the timezone for users running in the SVID 2 habitat. The program prompts you for specific information regarding the timezone fo... |
traceroute(8) -- Prints the route that packets take to a network host
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The Internet is a large and complex aggregation of network hardware, connected together by gateways. The traceroute command tracks the route packets follow from gateway to gateway. The command uses th... |
trpt(8) -- Transliterates protocol trace
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The trpt command, used for debugging sockets, queries the buffer of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) trace records. The TCP trace record buffer is created when a socket is marked for debugging with... |
tunefs(8) -- Tunes an existing UFS file system
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The tunefs command changes the dynamic parameters of a UFS file system that affect the layout policies. The parameters to be changed are indicated by the options specified. You should unmount a file s... |
turnacct(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
udelta(8) -- print differences between two subset inventories
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The udelta command reads records from sorted inventory files inv1 and inv2. Records from each file are compared by file name. Each record from inv1 which does not have a corresponding record in inv2 i... |
udetect(8) -- Find subset files that have changed since installation
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The udetect command reads setld inventory records from standard input. For each record, the file in the path field is checksummed and checked with the lstat(2) system call. Records for which there are... |
uerf(8) -- Event report formatter
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The uerf command produces a record of system events. These events include event messages relating to the system hardware and the software kernel as well as information about system status, startup, an... |
ufs_fsck(8) -- Check and repair UFS file systems
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The fsck command is a front-end program for the ufs_fsck program, which checks and repairs UFS file systems. Do not use this command for AdvFS file systems: instead, see advfs(4). The fsck program has... |
umount(8) -- Mounts and unmounts file systems
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Use the mount command to make a file system available for use, or mounted. Use the umount command to make a file system unavailable for use, or unmounted. Use the mount command with the -q option to d... |
undohash(8) -- Hashes or unhashes IMAP configuration directories
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The dohash command converts the IMAP configuration directories from the format for older versions of the Cyrus IMAP4 Revision 1 server to the new format for Version 1.6.1 or higher. Starting with Vers... |
updadmin(8) -- Invokes the Update Installation Cleanup utility to remove or archive backup files created by an Upda...
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The updadmin command invokes the Update Administration Cleanup utility, which removes or archives the backup files that were created by an Update Installation process. There are no flags or options as... |
update(8) -- Periodically updates the file system
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The update command flushes data from memory to disk every 30 seconds. This ensures that the file system is up to date in the event of a system crash. This command is provided as a statically-linked ex... |
updmerge(8) -- DO NOT USE THE updmerge UTILITY!
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Caution DO NOT USE THE updmerge UTILITY! The updmerge utility lets you merge files that have been preserved from a previous installation into a new installation environment. Any user file or customize... |
updmv(8) -- Moves customized, user, and inventory data files to or from storage.
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The updmv utility moves files listed in the User File Inventory (UFI) file and the Customized File Inventory (CFI) file to or from storage. The UFI file, created by the genufi utility, identifies user... |
useradd(8) -- Adds a new user login account
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The useradd command is part of a set of command-line interfaces (CLI) that are used to create and administer user accounts on the system. When The Advanced Server for UNIX (ASU) is installed and runni... |
userdel(8) -- Deletes a user login account from the system.
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The userdel command is part of a set of command line interfaces (CLI) that are used to create and administer user accounts on the system. When The Advanced Server for UNIX (ASU) is installed and runni... |
usermod(8) -- Modifies a user's login information on the system.
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The usermod command is part of a set of command-line interfaces (CLI) that are used to create and administer user accounts on the system. When the Advanced Server for UNIX (ASU) is installed and runni... |
use_sys_check(8) -- Utilities for generating system configuration information and analysis [Versions 124 through 126]
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The sys_check utility is a system census and configuration verification tool that is also used to aid in diagnosing system errors and problems. Use sys_check to create an HTML report of your system's... |
usync(8) -- synchronize two setld inventory files to reflect current system status
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The usync command is used to achieve inventory synchronization by merging two inventory files according to the pathname field of the inventory records. The result is directed to standard output. If th... |
utxd(8) -- Daemon that spawns service daemons used by the Asian terminal driver
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The utxd daemon spawner acts as an agent for the Asian terminal driver (atty). The utxd daemon spawns other daemons that support special services required for Asian language input. The service daemons... |
uucheck(8) -- Checks for files and directories required by uucp
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The uucheck command verifies the presence of the files and directories required by the uucp program. In addition to checking for the presence of files required by uucp, the uucheck command also checks... |
uucico(8) -- Transfers uucp command, data, and execute files to remote systems
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The uucico daemon transports uucp Command (C.*), Data (D.*), and Execute (E.*) files that are created by the uucp and uux commands to a specified remote system. Both the local and remote systems run t... |
uucleanup(8) -- Deletes selected old files from the uucp spool directory
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The uucleanup program removes outdated files from the spool directory (/usr/spool/uucp). The uucleanup program scans the /usr/spool/uucp directory for old files and takes appropriate action to remove ... |
uucpd(8) -- Manages communications between the uucp program and TCP/IP
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The uucpd daemon enables uucp connections through the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/Internet Protocol (IP). This daemon handles the login of uucp connections and starts uucico to process the uuc... |
uucpsetup(8) -- The uucp setup program
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The uucpsetup command provides an interactive facility for setting up and updating the uucp files necessary to configure your system for uucp connections. To set up uucp initially, run the uucpsetup c... |
uugetty(8) -- Sets the terminal type, modes, speed, and line.
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The uugetty command sets and manages terminals by setting up speed, terminal flags, and the line discipline. If command options are provided, uugetty adapts the system to those specifications; uugetty... |
uumonitor(8) -- Monitors the UUCP system
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The uumonitor command displays a synopsis in tabular format of the current UUCP status. The format of each line in the table is as follows: system_name #C #X most_recent_status CNT:# time Table entrie... |
uusched(8) -- Schedules work for the file transport program
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The uusched daemon schedules work for the uucp file transport program, uucico. The uusched daemon schedules the transfer of files that are queued in the /usr/spool/uucp/SystemName directory. This daem... |
vdf(8) -- Displays disk information for AdvFS domains and filesets
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The vdf utility is a script that reformats output from the showfdmn, showfsets, shfragbf, and df utilities in order to display information about the disk usage of AdvFS domains and filesets. In additi... |
vdump(8) -- Performs full and incremental backups on filesets
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The vdump command backs up files and any associated extended attributes (including ACLs, see the proplist(4) and acl(4) reference pages) from a single mounted fileset or clone fileset to a local stora... |
verify(8) -- Checks the AdvFS on-disk metadata structures
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The verify command mounts all the filesets in a domain at temporary mount points to process them and unmounts them when finished. If you have chosen the -a option, existing mount points will be retain... |
versw(8) -- Manages the transition from the active version of the operating system to a new version
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The versw utility manages the transition from the active version of the operating system to a new version. You must be root to use this utility. The active and new operating system versions are record... |
vfast(8) -- Runs the vfast utility in the background to reduce file fragmentation, and to balance volume free sp...
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The vfast utility runs at the operating system level with low overhead, continuously defragmenting and balancing files, consolidating free space and distributing the file I/O over the volumes of a dom... |
vfilepg(8) -- Display pages of an AdvFS file
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The vfilepg utility formats, dumps, and displays AdvFS file pages. A file page is the unit of disk storage for AdvFS file: 8 Kbytes of contiguous disk space. The utility has the following functions: F... |
vipw(8) -- Edits the /etc/passwd file
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You use the vipw command to edit the /etc/passwd file with the editor defined by the EDITOR environment variable. If this environment variable is not set, the default editor is vi. The vipw command pe... |
vlanconfig(8) -- Configures or displays virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) interfaces
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The vlanconfig command allows you to perform the following tasks: Create VLAN virtual interfaces. Display attributes for a specified VLAN virtual interface or an interface on which VLANs have been con... |
volassist(8) -- Create, mirror, back up, grow, shrink, move, add logs to, and support online backup of LSM volumes
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The volassist command is an LSM command that finds space for and creates volumes, adds mirrors and logs to existing volumes, extends and shrinks existing volumes, provides for the migration of data fr... |
volclonedg(8) -- Creates a copy of an LSM disk group whose underlying disks have been cloned via hardware.
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The volclonedg command allows you to create a copy of a disk group using disks that have been cloned via hardware. This command is available on both standalone systems and clusters. LSM must be instal... |
vold(8) -- Logical Storage Manager configuration daemon
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The Logical Storage Manager configuration daemon, vold, is responsible for maintaining configurations of disks and disk groups in the Logical Storage Manager. The vold daemon takes requests from other... |
voldctl(8) -- Controls the Logical Storage Manager volume configuration daemon
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The voldctl utility manages some aspects of the state of the Logical Storage Manager volume configuration daemon, vold, and manages configuration aspects related to bootstrapping the rootdg disk group... |
voldg(8) -- Manages Logical Storage Manager disk groups
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The voldg utility performs basic administrative operations on disk groups. Operations include the creation of disk groups, the addition of disks to a disk group, and disk group imports and deports. Th... |
voldisk(8) -- Defines and manages Logical Storage Manager disks
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The voldisk utility performs basic administrative operations on disks. Operations include initializing and replacing disks, as well as taking care of some bookkeeping necessary for the disk model pres... |
voldiskadd(8) -- Adds one or more disks for use with the Logical Storage Manager
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The voldiskadd interactive utility sets up new disks that are added to the system after the initial system installation and configures the disks for use by the Logical Storage Manager. A valid disk la... |
voldiskadm(8) -- Menu interface for LSM disk administration
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The voldiskadm script is an interactive tool that presents you with a menu of possible operations. When you select an operation, the script guides you through the necessary steps, and prompts for data... |
voldisksetup(8) -- Sets up a disk for use with the Logical Storage Manager (LSM)
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The voldisksetup command is normally called by the voldiskadd command as part of initial disk configuration. The voldisksetup utility configures one or more disks for use by the Logical Storage Manage... |
voledit(8) -- Creates, removes, and modifies Logical Storage Manager (LSM) records
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The voledit utility sets and changes various attributes for Logical Storage Manager configuration records that do not depend upon volume usage types. See volume(8) for operations that can set usage-ty... |
volencap(8) -- Encapsulates disks, disk partitions,
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The /usr/sbin/volencap command encapsulates one or more disks or disk partitions, including storage in an AdvFS domain. On a single system, this includes the root file system partitions /, /usr, and /... |
volevac(8) -- Evacuates all volumes from a disk
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The volevac script moves subdisks off the specified Logical Storage Manager disk (medianame) to the specified destination disks (new_medianame ...). Note that only those subdisks that are associated w... |
volinfo(8) -- Print accessibility and usability of volumes
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The volinfo utility reports a usage-type-dependent condition on one or more volumes in a disk group. A report for each volume specified by the volume operand is written to the standard output. If no v... |
volinstall(8) -- Sets up Logical Storage Manager (LSM) environment after LSM installation
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The volinstall script sets up LSM special device files, and add the following lines to the /etc/inittab file: lsmr:s:sysinit:/sbin/lsmbstartup -b /dev/console 2>&1 lsm:23:wait:/sbin/lsm... |
volintro(8) -- Introduction to Logical Storage Manager (LSM) terms and commands
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The following LSM commands provide a shell-level interface used by the system administrator and higher-level applications and scripts to query and manipulate LSM objects: volassist, volclonedg, vold, ... |
voliod(8) -- Starts, stops, and reports on Logical Storage Manager kernel I/O daemons
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The voliod utility starts, stops, or reports on Logical Storage Manager kernel I/O daemons. When invoked with no arguments, voliod prints the current number of volume I/O daemons on the standard outpu... |
vollogcnvt(8) -- Logical Storage Manager BCL-to-DRL logging conversion utility
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The vollogcnvt utility is a migration tool for Logical Storage Manager (LSM) administrators who are using the Block-Change Logging (BCL) feature. In the Version 5.0 release of Tru64 UNIX, the BCL feat... |
volmake(8) -- Create Logical Storage Manager objects
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The volmake utility creates subdisk, plex, and volume records for the Logical Storage Manager. Records can be created entirely from parameters specified on the command line, or they can be created usi... |
volmend(8) -- Mends simple problems in configuration records
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The volmend utility performs various Logical Storage Manager usage-type-specific operations on subdisk, plex, and volume records. The first operand is a keyword that determines the specific operation ... |
volmigrate(8) -- Moves AdvFS domain storage from physical storage to LSM volumes (volmigrate) or from LSM volumes to ...
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The volmigrate and volunmigrate commands are available on both standalone systems and clusters. The volmigrate command moves an AdvFS domain from physical storage to an LSM volume and leaves the origi... |
volmirror(8) -- Mirrors volumes on a disk or control default mirroring
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The volmirror command provides a mechanism to mirror all the contents of a specified disk, to mirror all currently unmirrored volumes in the specified disk group, or to change or display the current d... |
volnotify(8) -- Displays Logical Storage Manager configuration events
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The volnotify utility displays events related to disk and configuration changes managed by the Logical Storage Manager configuration daemon, vold. The volnotify utility displays requested event types ... |
volplex(8) -- Perform Logical Storage Manager operations on plexes
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The volplex utility performs Logical Storage Manager operations on plexes and on volume-and-plex combinations. The first operand is a keyword that determines the specific operation to perform. The rem... |
volprint(8) -- Displays records from the Logical Storage Manager configuration
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The volprint utility displays complete or partial information from records in Logical Storage Manager disk group configurations. Records can be selected by name or with special search expressions (see... |
volreattach(8) -- Reattaches disk drives that have once again become accessible
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The volreattach utility attempts to reattach disks using the same disk group and media names they had before detachment. This operation may be necessary if a disk has a transient failure, or if some d... |
volreconfig(8) -- Encapsulates disks, disk partitions,
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The /usr/sbin/volencap command encapsulates one or more disks or disk partitions, including storage in an AdvFS domain. On a single system, this includes the root file system partitions /, /usr, and /... |
volrecover(8) -- Performs volume recovery operations
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The volrecover utility performs plex attach, RAID 5 subdisk recovery, and resynchronization operations for the named volumes or for volumes that use the named disks (medianame). If no medianame or vol... |
volrestore(8) -- Restores a complete or partial Logical Storage Manager (LSM) configuration
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The volrestore command restores an LSM configuration database that was backed up using the volsave command. The volsave command saves configuration information in a set of files, called a description ... |
volrootmir(8) -- Creates mirror of areas necessary for booting on a new disk
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The volrootmir script creates a copy of all areas involved in booting on the specified target disk and adds those copies as mirrors to the relevant system volumes. When used without the -a option, vol... |
volsave(8) -- Saves a Logical Storage Manager (LSM) configuration
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You can save the LSM configuration records for a disk group by saving the output of the volprint(8) utility in a description file that the volmake(8) utility can use. The volsave command provides an e... |
volsd(8) -- Perform Logical Storage Manager operations on subdisks
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The volsd utility performs Logical Storage Manager operations on subdisks and on plex-and-subdisk combinations. The first operand is a keyword that determines the specific operation to perform. The re... |
volsetup(8) -- Initializes Logical Storage Manager (LSM) by creating the rootdg disk group
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The volsetup script is an interactive script that should be run after installing LSM. The diskname or partition parameter specifies the name of at least one disk or partition to be used in creating th... |
volstat(8) -- Logical Storage Manager statistics management utility
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The volstat utility prints and resets statistics information on one or more volumes, plexes, subdisks, or disks. The volstat utility reads statistics from the /dev/volinfo device to report performance... |
voltrace(8) -- Trace operations on volumes
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The voltrace utility prints kernel error or I/O trace event records on the standard output or writes them to a file in binary format. Binary trace records written to a file can be read back and format... |
volume(8) -- Performs Logical Storage Manager operations on volumes
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The volume utility performs Logical Storage Manager operations on volumes. The first operand is a keyword that determines the specific operation to perform. The remaining operands specify configuratio... |
volunmigrate(8) -- Moves AdvFS domain storage from physical storage to LSM volumes (volmigrate) or from LSM volumes to ...
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The volmigrate and volunmigrate commands are available on both standalone systems and clusters. The volmigrate command moves an AdvFS domain from physical storage to an LSM volume and leaves the origi... |
volunroot(8) -- Remove Logical Storage Manager hooks for bootable volumes
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The volunroot script restores the accessibility of the root, swap, and other file systems on the boot disk directly through disk partitions instead of through volume devices. The script also removes o... |
volwatch(8) -- Monitors the Logical Storage Manager (LSM) for failure events and performs hot sparing
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The volwatch command monitors LSM waiting for exception events to occur. When an exception event occurs, the volwatch command uses mailx(1) to send mail to: The root account. The user accounts specifi... |
vrestore(8) -- Restores files from savesets that are produced by vdump and rvdump
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The vrestore and rvrestore commands restore data from a saveset previously archived by the vdump command or the rvdump command. The data, which can be restored from a file, a pipe (not applicable for ... |
vsbmpg(8) -- Display a page from a Storage Bitmap (SBM) file
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Storage Bitmaps (SBMs) are used by the AdvFS to track free and allocated disk space of AdvFS volumes. Each volume in an AdvFS domain has one SBM file. The vsbmpg utility displays pages of a SBM file. ... |
w2ksetup(8) -- Setup script for Windows 2000 Single Sign On
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Use the w2ksetup script to configure the Windows 2000 Single Sign On (SSO) after you install the optional software subsets. To use this script, you must have access to a Windows 2000 account that is a... |
wnn(8) -- Sets up the 8-bit option for sendmail and
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The wwsetup script performs one or both of the following tasks: Enables or disables 8-bit transmission code, which is an option supported by sendmail software By default, sendmail uses the 7-bit SMTP ... |
wol(8) -- Send network packet over subnet to turn on target system power
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The wol utility (wake-on-LAN) generates and transmits a network packet to power on a remote system on the same subnet. Before you can use the wol utility, you must enable the remote system management ... |
writesrv(8) -- Lets users send messages to and receive messages from a remote system
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The writesrv daemon allows users to send messages to users on a remote system, and to receive responses from users on a remote system by using the write command. The writesrv command receives incoming... |
wtmpconvert(8) -- Modify connect time accounting records from DIGITAL UNIX releases 4.0x and prior to new format
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The wtmpconvert command reads records from a connect time accounting file, such as /var/adm/wtmp, and converts the record format to the updated struct utmp format. If no output file is specified or if... |
wtmpfix(8) -- Modify connect time accounting records to change formats and to make corrections in the records
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fwtmp [-ic] The fwtmp command reads records from standard input and writes records to standard output. Normally, information in record fields of the /var/adm/wtmp file is entered as binary data by the... |
wwconfig(8) -- Configures tty features for Asian countries
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The wwconfig procedure integrates installed Asian tty features into the running kernel, removes those features from the kernel, or lists the installed or currently active features. Currently, you can ... |
wwpsof(8) -- Generic I18N (internationalized) print filter for PostScript printers
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The wwpsof filter is a generic text-to-PostScript converter that converts the various single-byte and multibyte characters used in an international environment to printable PostScript input. The filte... |
wwsetup(8) -- Sets up the 8-bit option for sendmail and
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The wwsetup script performs one or both of the following tasks: Enables or disables 8-bit transmission code, which is an option supported by sendmail software By default, sendmail uses the 7-bit SMTP ... |
xjoin(8) -- Graphical user interface program to configure DHCP server
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The xjoin program is a graphical user interface program that enables you to configure the DHCP server and server databases. For more information on DHCP, see dhcp(7). To start xjoin, enter the followi... |
xntpd(8) -- Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon
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The xntpd daemon maintains a system's time-of-day in agreement with Internet standard time servers. The xntpd daemon is a complete implementation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) version 3 standard... |
xntpdc(8) -- Monitor and control program for the Network Time Protocol daemon
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Note The latest versions of the xntpdc command and xntpd daemon, delivered with NTP Version 4, are incompatible with previous versions of NTP. If you use the latest xntpdc command to collect informati... |
ypbind(8) -- Network Information Service (NIS) server and binder processes
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The Network Information Service (NIS) provides a distributed data lookup service for sharing data among networked systems. NIS data is stored in database files called maps. The databases consist of db... |
ypmake(8) -- rebuild Network Information Service (NIS) database using the make command
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The make command uses the /var/yp/Makefile file to build an NIS database. With no arguments, make creates databases for any NIS maps that are out-of-date, and then executes yppush(8) to notify slave s... |
yppasswdd(8) -- server daemon for modifying the Network Information Service (NIS) password file
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The yppasswdd daemon is a server that handles password change requests from yppasswd(1). It changes a password entry in the specified file, which is assumed to be in the same format described in passw... |
yppoll(8) -- determine which version of a Network Information Service (NIS) map is at a master NIS server host
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The yppoll command asks a ypserv process for the domain, order number, and master NIS server (also known as map parameters) associated with the named map. If the server is a v.1 NIS protocol server, y... |
yppush(8) -- force propagation of a changed Network Information Service (NIS) map
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The yppush command copies a new version of a Network Information Service (NIS) map from the master NIS server to the slave NIS servers. It is normally run only on the master NIS server by the make uti... |
ypserv(8) -- Network Information Service (NIS) server and binder processes
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The Network Information Service (NIS) provides a distributed data lookup service for sharing data among networked systems. NIS data is stored in database files called maps. The databases consist of db... |
ypset(8) -- point ypbind at a particular server
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The ypset command tells ypbind to get Network Information Service (NIS) map information for the specified domain from the ypserv process running on server. If server is down, or isn't running ypserv,... |
ypsetup(8) -- Sets up the Network Information Service (NIS) environment
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The nissetup (formerly ypsetup) script configures and runs NIS on your system. You can use nissetup to initially set up your NIS configuration, to change your current NIS configuration, or to remove y... |
ypxfr(8) -- Transfer a Network Information Service (NIS) map from a NIS server to the local host
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The ypxfr command moves a NIS map, specified by the mapname argument, to the local host by making use of normal NIS services. It creates a temporary map in the directory /var/yp/domain (which must alr... |
ypxfrd(8) -- High speed NIS map transfer daemon
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The ypxfrd daemon is the transfer agent that handles map transfer requests from yppush on the master server and ypxfr on slave servers and clients. This program performs the actual transfer of the NIS... |
zdump(8) -- Time zone dumper
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The zdump command prints the current time in each zonename named on the command line. |
zeero(8) -- Zero out disks prior to rewrite.
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The zeero command writes zeros throughout a disk partition including the disk label. You must be super user to use this command. |
zic(8) -- Time zone compiler
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The zic compiler reads text from the file(s) named on the command line and creates the time conversion information files specified. If the filename parameter is specified as a dash (-), the standard i... |