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ammgr(1m) -- manages the operating characteristics of the disk array
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ammgr manages the operating characteristics of the disk array by providing access to the settings used to control disk array operation. In most cases, these settings control the operation of the entire disk array; consequently, every LUN on the disk array will be affected by any changes made using this command. The exception is a parity scan, which impacts only the specified LUN. The ArrayID used ... |
amutil(1m) -- controls various disk array management functions
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amutil controls a variety of management operations on the disk array identified by ArrayID. Locating hardware components and managing the rebuild process are done using amutil. The ArrayID used to address the disk array can be the disk array serial number or name, if one has been assigned to the disk array. |
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answer(1) -- phone message transcription system
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The answer interactive program helps you to transcribe telephone (and other) messages into electronic mail. The program uses your personal elm alias database and the system elm alias database, allowing you to use aliases to address the messages. |
ar(1) -- create and maintain portable archives and libraries
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The ar command maintains groups of files combined into a single archive file. Its main use is to create and update library files as used by the link editor (see ld(1)). It can be used, however, for any similar purpose. The magic string and file headers used by ar consist of printable ASCII characters. If an archive is composed of printable files, the entire archive is printable. Individual files a... |
arp(1m) -- address resolution display and control
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The arp command displays and modifies the Internet-to-Ethernet and Internet-to-Fibre Channel address translation tables used by the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). |
as(1) -- assembler for Itanium-based systems
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as assembles the named source file file, or the standard input if file is not specified. The output of the assembler is an ELF relocatable object file that must be processed by ld before it can be executed. Assembler output is stored in file outfile. If the -o outfile option is not specified, the assembler constructs a default name. If no source file is specified, outfile will be a.out; otherwise ... |
asa(1) -- interpret ASA carriage control characters
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asa interprets the output of FORTRAN programs that utilize ASA carriage control characters. It processes either the files whose names are given as arguments, or the standard input if - is specified or if no file names are given. The first character of each line is assumed to be a control character. The following control characters are interpreted as indicated: (blank) Output a single new-line char... |
Asecure(1m) -- control access to Audio on a workstation
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On Series 700 workstations, audio is secured so that only the user on the local workstation can access audio. You use the asecure command to modify audio security. This command does not apply to X stations; on an X station, access to audio is unrestricted. To modify audio security, become root on the local workstation where you want make a change. Then, use asecure as follows: /opt/audio/bin/asecu... |
asecure(1m) -- control access to Audio on a workstation
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On Series 700 workstations, audio is secured so that only the user on the local workstation can access audio. You use the asecure command to modify audio security. This command does not apply to X stations; on an X station, access to audio is unrestricted. To modify audio security, become root on the local workstation where you want make a change. Then, use asecure as follows: /opt/audio/bin/asecu... |
Aserver(1m) -- start the audio server
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The Aserver command starts the HP-UX Audio server, which can run on a system with audio hardware. See Audio(5) for information about which systems have audio hardware. The -f option forces the starting of the Audio server; this option is only needed if the Aserver has problems starting. |
aserver(1m) -- start the audio server
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The Aserver command starts the HP-UX Audio server, which can run on a system with audio hardware. See Audio(5) for information about which systems have audio hardware. The -f option forces the starting of the Audio server; this option is only needed if the Aserver has problems starting. |
as_ia(1) -- assembler for Itanium-based systems
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as assembles the named source file file, or the standard input if file is not specified. The output of the assembler is an ELF relocatable object file that must be processed by ld before it can be executed. Assembler output is stored in file outfile. If the -o outfile option is not specified, the assembler constructs a default name. If no source file is specified, outfile will be a.out; otherwise ... |
as_pa(1) -- assembler for PA-RISC systems
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The as command assembles source text from files or standard input and produces a relocatable object file suitable for the link editor, ld (see ld(1)). Source text is read from standard input only if no file argument is given. Standard input cannot be a device file, such as a terminal. The option and file arguments can be intermingled on the command line. Every specified option applies to every spe... |
at(1) -- execute batched commands immediately or at a later time
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The at and batch commands schedule jobs for execution by the cron daemon (see cron(1M)). at schedules a job for execution at a specified time. at can also list (-l) or remove (-r) existing scheduled at and batch jobs. batch schedules a job for execution immediately, or as soon as system load levels permit. You can enter commands into a job in one of the following ways: Hewlett-Packard Company - 1 ... |
attributes(1) -- describe an audio file
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This command provides information about an audio file, including file format, data format, sampling rate, number of channels, data length and header length. |