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 procset(4) -- Send a signal to one or more processes
    The contents of the structure define a set of target processes based on logical operations performed on the two sets of potential target processes indicated by the two pairs of id + type p...
 proplist(4) -- The storing, parsing, and retrieving of Extended File Attributes
    Tru64 UNIX supports the storing, parsing, and retrieving of Extended File Attributes. An Extended File Attribute is a name and value pair that is contained in a variablesized structure called a Proper...
 protocols(4) -- Defines the Internet protocols used on the local host
    The /etc/protocols file contains information about the known protocols used in the Internet. Each protocol is represented by a single line in the protocols file. Each entry is of the form: Name Number...
 protocols.map(4) -- Specifies node names for protocols configured on your machine.
    This file contains the Phase IV, Phase V, UUCP, and X25 node names for your system if the respective protocols are running on your machine. The format of the file is as follows: protocols?Phase_IV_nam...
 prpasswd(4) -- Protected password authentication database (Enhanced Security)
    An authentication profile is maintained for each user on the system. This user profile is kept in the protected password database, accessible only to trusted programs acting on behalf of the trusted c...
 prpwd(4) -- Protected password authentication database (Enhanced Security)
    An authentication profile is maintained for each user on the system. This user profile is kept in the protected password database, accessible only to trusted programs acting on behalf of the trusted c...
 psm.h(4) -- Header file for the PSM vital process monitoring subsystem
    The Process Set Manager (PSM) is a loadable kernel subsystem that monitors the state of vital processes. The PSM is layered the Kernel Set Manager (KSM), and uses the Category and MIB-id relationships...
 queuedefs(4) -- Queue description file for at, batch, and cron commands
    The queuedefs file describes the characteristics of the queues managed by cron or specifies other characteristics for cron. Each noncomment line in this file describes either one queue or a cron chara...
 random(4) -- Kernel random number source devices
    The /dev/random and /dev/urandom character device special files provide an interface to the kernel random number generator. The random number generator gathers environmental data from device drivers a...
 remote(4) -- Remote host description file
    The /etc/remote file stores in an ASCII file, remote system attributes known by tip. Each line in the file provides a description for a single system. Fields are separated by colons (:). Lines ending ...
 remote.unknown(4) -- Logs access attempts by unknown remote systems
    The /usr/lib/uucp/remote.unknown file contains a shell procedure. It is executed by the uucp program when a remote computer that is not listed in the local /usr/lib/uucp/Systems file attempts to commu...
 resolv.conf(4) -- Resolver configuration file
    The resolver is a set of routines in the C library (resolver(4)) that provide access to the Internet Domain Name System. The resolver configuration file contains information that is read by the resolv...
 resolver(4) -- resolver configuration file
    The resolver is a set of routines in the C library that provide access to the Internet Domain Name System. The resolver configuration file (resolv.conf) contains information that is read by the resolv...
 rhosts(4) -- Specifies remote users who can use a local user account
    The file contains a list of remote users who are not required to supply a login password when they use the local user account and execute the rcp, rlogin, and rsh commands. The file contains a list of...
 routes(4) -- Specifies Internet routing information to the routing tables
    Static routes can be defined in the /etc/routes file. The /etc/routes file identifies static routes that are automatically added to the network routing tables with the /usr/sbin/route add command. The...
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