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HP Part Number: B2355-60103 © Copyright 1983-2003 Hewlett-Packard Development
Company, LP.
Table of Contents - Preface
- I Section 1: User Commands
- Introduction
- intro(1) - introduction to command utilities and application programs
- a
- adb(1) - absolute debugger
- adjust(1) - simple text formatter
- admin(1) - create and administer SCCS files
- alias(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- answer(1) - phone message transcription system
- ar(1) - create and maintain portable archives and libraries
- as(1) - assembler (Itanium Processor Family)
- asa(1) - interpret ASA carriage control characters
- at(1) - execute batched commands immediately or at a later time
- attributes(1) - describe an audio file
- awk(1) - pattern-directed scanning and processing language
- b
- banner(1) - make posters in large letters
- basename(1) - extract portions of path names
- batch(1) - execute batched commands immediately or at a later time — see
at(1)
- bc(1) - arbitrary-precision arithmetic language
- bdiff(1) - diff for large files
- bg(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- bs(1) - a compiler/interpreter for modest-sized programs
- c
- cal(1) - print calendar
- calendar(1) - reminder service
- cancel(1) - print/alter/cancel requests on an LP destination — see
lp(1)
- cat(1) - concatenate, copy, and print files
- cc_bundled(1) - bundled C compiler
- ccat(1) - compact and uncompact files, and cat them — see
compact(1)
- cd(1) - change working directory
- cdc(1) - change the delta commentary of an SCCS delta
- chacl(1) - add, modify, delete, copy, or summarize access control lists (ACLs) of files
- chatr(1) - change program's internal attributes
- checknr(1) - check nroff/troff files
- chfn(1) - change user information; used by finger
- chgrp(1) - change file owner or group — see
chown(1)
- chkey(1) - change user's secure RPC key pair
- chmod(1) - change file mode access permissions
- chown(1) - change file owner or group
- chsh(1) - change default login shell
- ci(1) - check in RCS revisions
- ckconfig(1) - verify the path names of all the FTP configuration files.
- cksum(1) - print file checksum and sizes
- clear(1) - clear terminal screen
- cmp(1) - compare two files
- co(1) - check out RCS revisions
- col(1) - filter reverse line-feeds and backspaces
- comb(1) - combine SCCS deltas
- comm(1) - select or reject lines common to two sorted files
- command(1) - execute a simple command
- compact(1) - compact and uncompact files, and cat them
- compress(1) - compress and expand data
- compressdir(1) - compress and expand data — see
compress(1)
- convert(1) - convert an audio file
- cp(1) - copy files and directory subtrees
- cpio(1) - copy file archives in and out; duplicate directory trees
- cpp(1) - the C language preprocessor
- crontab(1) - user job file scheduler
- crypt(1) - encode/decode files
- csh(1) - a shell (command interpreter) with C-like syntax
- cslip(1) - PPP daemon — see
pppd(1)
- csplit(1) - context split
- ct(1) - spawn getty to a remote terminal (call terminal)
- ctags(1) - create a tags file
- cu(1) - call another (UNIX) system; terminal emulator
- cut(1) - cut out (extract) selected fields of each line of a file
- d
- date(1) - display or set the date and time
- dc(1) - desk calculator
- dd(1) - convert, reblock, translate, and copy a (tape) file
- delta(1) - make a delta (change) to an SCCS file
- deroff(1) - remove nroff, tbl, and neqn constructs
- dhcpv6client_ui(1) - DHCPv6 client interface for requesting configuration parameters from the DHCPv6 server.
- diff(1) - differential file and directory comparator
- diff3(1) - 3-way differential file comparison
- diffmk(1) - mark changes between two different versions of a file
- dircmp(1) - directory comparison
- dirname(1) - extract portions of path names — see
basename(1)
- disable(1) - enable/disable LP printers — see
enable(1)
- divpage(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- dmpxlt(1) - dump iconv translation tables to a readable format
- dnssec-keygen(1) - key generation tool for DNSSEC
- dnssec-makekeyset(1) - used to produce a set of DNSSEC keys
- dnssec-signkey(1) - DNSSEC keyset signing tool
- dnssec-signzone(1) - DNSSEC zone signing tool
- domainname(1) - set or display name of Network Information Service domain
- dos2ux(1) - convert ASCII file format
- doschmod(1) - change attributes of a DOS file
- doscp(1) - copy to or from DOS files
- dosdf(1) - report number of free disk clusters
- dosll(1) - list contents of \s-1DOS\s+1 directories — see
dosls(1)
- dosls(1) - list contents of DOS directories
- dosmkdir(1) - make a DOS directory
- dosrm(1) - remove DOS files or directories
- dosrmdir(1) - remove \s-1DOS\s+1 files or directories — see
dosrm(1)
- du(1) - summarize disk usage
- dumpmsg(1) - create message catalog file for modification — see
findmsg(1)
- e
- echo(1) - echo (print) arguments
- ed(1) - line-oriented text editor
- edit(1) - extended line-oriented text editor — see
ex(1)
- egrep(1) - search a file for a pattern — see
grep(1)
- elfdump(1) - dump information contained in object files.
- elm(1) - process electronic mail through a screen-oriented interface
- elmalias(1) - display and verify elm user and system aliases
- enable(1) - enable/disable LP printers
- env(1) - set environment for command execution
- eucset(1) - sets and gets code widths for ldterm
- ex(1) - extended line-oriented text editor
- expand(1) - expand tabs to spaces, and vice versa
- expand_alias(1) - recursively expands the sendmail aliases
- expr(1) - evaluate arguments as an expression
- f
- factor(1) - factor a number, generate large primes
- false(1) - return exit status zero or one respectively — see
true(1)
- fastbind(1) - Prepare an incomplete executable for faster program start-up
- fastmail(1) - quick batch mail interface
- fc(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- fg(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- fgrep(1) - search a file for a pattern — see
grep(1)
- file(1) - determine file type
- find(1) - find files
- findmsg(1) - create message catalog file for modification
- findstr(1) - find strings for inclusion in message catalogs
- finger(1) - user information lookup program
- fmt(1) - format text
- fold(1) - fold long lines for finite width output device
- fontdl(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- forder(1) - convert file data order
- from(1) - who is my mail from?
- fruled(1) - flash/turn off attention LEDs (cell, cabinet and I/O chassis attention LEDs)
- ftio(1) - faster tape I/O
- ftp(1) - file transfer program
- ftpcount(1) - show current number of users for each class
- ftprestart(1) - remove the shutdown message file created by ftpshut utility.
- ftpshut(1) - create shutdown message file to shut down the ftp servers at a given time
- ftpwho(1) - show current process information for each ftp user.
- g
- gencat(1) - generate a formatted message catalog file
- genxlt(1) - generate iconv translation tables
- get(1) - get a version of an SCCS file
- getaccess(1) - list access rights to file(s)
- getacl(1) - list access control lists (ACLs) for files (JFS File Systems only)
- getconf(1) - get system configuration values
- getopt(1) - parse command options
- getopts(1) - parse utility (command) options
- getprivgrp(1) - get special attributes for group
- gprof(1) - display call graph profile data
- grep(1) - search a file for a pattern
- grget(1) - get password and group information — see
pwget(1)
- groups(1) - show group memberships
- h
- hashcheck(1) - find spelling errors — see
spell(1)
- hashmake(1) - find spelling errors — see
spell(1)
- head(1) - give first few lines
- host(1) - DNS lookup utility
- hostname(1) - set or display name of current host system
- hp(1) - handle special functions of HP2640 and HP2621-series terminals
- hp-mc680x0(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp-pa(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s200(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s300(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s400(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s500(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s700(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s800(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hyphen(1) - find hyphenated words
- i
- iconv(1) - code set conversion
- id(1) - print user and group IDs and names
- ident(1) - identify files in RCS
- idlookup(1) - identify the user of a particular TCP connection
- ied(1) - input editor and command history for interactive programs
- insertmsg(1) - use findstr(1) output to insert calls to catgets(3C)
- inv(1) - make unprintable and non-ASCII characters in a file visible or invisible — see
vis(1)
- iostat(1) - report I/O statistics
- ipcrm(1) - remove a message queue, semaphore set, or shared memory identifier
- ipcs(1) - report status of interprocess communication facilities
- j
- jobs(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- join(1) - relational database operator
- k
- kdestroy(1) - destroy Kerberos tickets
- kermit(1) - C-Kermit 8.0 communications software for serial and network connections: modem dialing, file transfer and management, terminal connection, character-set translation, numeric and alpha paging, and script programming.
- keylogin(1) - decrypt and store secret key with keyserv
- keylogout(1) - delete stored secret key with keyserv
- keysh(1) - context-sensitive softkey shell
- kill(1) - send a signal to a process; terminate a process
- kinit(1) - obtain and cache the Kerberos ticket-granting ticket
- klist(1) - list cached Kerberos tickets
- kpasswd(1) - change a user's Kerberos password
- ksh(1) - shell, the standard/restricted command programming language
- ktutil(1) - Kerberos keytab file maintenance utility
- kvno(1) - print key version numbers of Kerberos principals
- l
- l(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- last(1) - indicate last logins of users and ttys
- lastb(1) - indicate last logins of users and ttys — see
last(1)
- lastcomm(1) - show last commands executed in reverse order
- lc(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- ld(1) - link editor
- ldd(1) - list dynamic dependencies of executable files or shared libraries
- leave(1) - remind you when you have to leave
- lifcp(1) - copy to or from LIF files
- lifinit(1) - write LIF volume header on file
- lifls(1) - list contents of a LIF directory
- lifrename(1) - rename LIF files
- lifrm(1) - remove a LIF file
- line(1) - read one line from user input
- listusers(1) - display user login data
- ll(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- ln(1) - link files and directories
- locale(1) - get locale-specific (NLS) information
- lock(1) - reserve a terminal
- logger(1) - make entries in the system log
- login(1) - sign on; start terminal session
- logname(1) - get login name
- lorder(1) - find ordering relation for an object library
- lp(1) - print/alter/cancel requests on an LP destination
- lpalt(1) - print/alter/cancel requests on an LP destination — see
lp(1)
- lpfilter(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts
- lprpp(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- lpstat(1) - report status information of the LP subsystem
- ls(1) - list contents of directories
- lsacl(1) - list access control lists (ACLs) of files
- lsf(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- lsr(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- lsx(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- m
- m4(1) - macro processor
- machid(1) - provide truth value about processor type
- machinfo(1) - print machine information
- mail(1) - send mail to users or read mail
- mailfrom(1) - summarize mail folders by subject and sender
- mailq(1) - prints the mail queue
- mailstats(1) - print mail traffic statistics
- mailx(1) - interactive message processing system
- make(1) - maintain, update, and regenerate groups of programs
- makekey(1) - generate encryption key
- man(1) - find manual information by keywords; print out a manual entry
- mediainit(1) - initialize disk or partition DDS tape
- merge(1) - three-way file merge
- mesg(1) - permit or deny messages to terminal
- mkdir(1) - make a directory
- mkfifo(1) - make FIFO (named pipe) special files
- mkmf(1) - make a makefile
- mkmsgs(1) - create message files for use by gettxt()
- mkstr(1) - extract error messages from C source into a file
- mktemp(1) - make a name for a temporary file
- mkuupath(1) - access and manage the pathalias database — see
uupath(1)
- mm(1) - print documents formatted with the mm macros
- model(1) - print hardware model information
- more(1) - file perusal filter for crt viewing
- mpsched(1) - control the processor or locality domain on which a specific process executes
- mt(1) - magnetic tape manipulating program
- mv(1) - move or rename files and directories
- n
- named-checkconf(1) - named configuration file syntax checking tool
- named-checkzone(1) - zone validity checking tool
- neqn(1) - format mathematical text for nroff
- netstat(1) - show network status
- newalias(1) - install new elm aliases for user or system
- newform(1) - change or reformat a text file
- newgrp(1) - switch to a new group
- newmail(1) - notify users of new mail in mailboxes
- news(1) - print news items
- nice(1) - run a command at nondefault priority
- nis(1) - a new version of the network information name service — see
nis+(1)
- nis+(1) - a new version of the network information name service
- niscat(1) - display NIS+ tables and objects
- nischgrp(1) - change the group owner of an NIS+ object
- nischmod(1) - change access rights on an NIS+ object
- nischown(1) - change the owner of an NIS+ object
- nischttl(1) - change the time to live value of an NIS+ object
- nisdefaults(1) - display NIS+ default values
- niserror(1) - display NIS+ error messages
- nisgrep(1) - utilities for searching NIS+ tables — see
nismatch(1)
- nisgrpadm(1) - NIS+ group administration command
- nisln(1) - symbolically link NIS+ objects
- nisls(1) - list the contents of an NIS+ directory
- nismatch(1) - utilities for searching NIS+ tables
- nismkdir(1) - create NIS+ directories
- nispasswd(1) - change NIS+ password information
- nisrm(1) - remove NIS+ objects from the namespace
- nisrmdir(1) - remove NIS+ directories
- nistbladm(1) - NIS+ table administration command
- nistest(1) - return the state of the NIS+ namespace using a conditional expression
- nl(1) - line numbering filter
- nljust(1) - justify lines, left or right, for printing
- nm(1) - print name list of common object file
- nohup(1) - run a command immune to hangups
- nroff(1) - format text
- nslookup(1) - query name servers interactively
- nsquery(1) - query the Name Service Switch backend libraries
- nsupdate(1) - Dynamic DNS update utility
- o
- od(1) - octal and hexadecimal dump
- odump(1) - dump information contained in SOM object files
- on(1) - execute command on remote host with environment similar to local
- osdd(1) - print documents formatted with the mm macros — see
mm(1)
- p
- pack(1) - compress and expand files
- page(1) - file perusal filter for crt viewing — see
more(1)
- parstatus(1) - display information about a hardware partitionable complex
- passwd(1) - change login password and associated attributes
- paste(1) - merge same lines of several files or subsequent lines of one file
- patch(1) - a program for applying a diff file to an original
- pathalias(1) - electronic address router
- pathchk(1) - check path names
- pax(1) - Extracts, writes, and lists archive files; copies files and directory hierarchies
- pcat(1) - compress and expand files — see
pack(1)
- pdp11(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- pg(1) - file perusal filter for soft-copy terminals
- pipcrm(1) - remove a POSIX message queue or a POSIX named semaphore
- pipcs(1) - report status of POSIX interprocess communication facilities
- plotdvr(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- ppl(1) - PPP daemon — see
pppd(1)
- ppp(1) - PPP daemon — see
pppd(1)
- pppd(1) - PPP daemon
- pr(1) - print files
- praliases(1) - print system-wide sendmail aliases
- prealloc(1) - preallocate disk storage
- primes(1) - factor a number, generate large primes — see
factor(1)
- printenv(1) - print out the environment
- printf(1) - format and print arguments
- printstat(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- privatepw(1) - Change WU-FTPD Group Access File Information
- prmail(1) - print out mail in the incoming mailbox file
- prof(1) - display profile data
- prs(1) - print and summarize an SCCS file
- ps(1) - report process status
- ptx(1) - permuted index
- pty(1) - get the name of the terminal — see
tty(1)
- pwd(1) - working directory name
- pwget(1) - get password and group information
- q
- quota(1) - display disk usage and limits
- r
- ranlib(1) - regenerate archive symbol table
- rcp(1) - remote file copy
- rcs(1) - change RCS file attributes
- rcsdiff(1) - compareRCS revisions
- rcsmerge(1) - merge RCS revisions
- rdist(1) - remote file distribution program
- read(1) - read a line from standard input
- readmail(1) - read mail from a mail folder or incoming mailbox
- red(1) - line-oriented text editor — see
ed(1)
- remsh(1) - execute from a remote shell
- reset(1) - terminal-dependent initialization — see
tset(1)
- rev(1) - reverse lines of a file
- reverse(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- rexec(1) - execute from a remote shell
- rksh(1) - shell, the standard/restricted command programming language — see
ksh(1)
- rlog(1) - print log messages and other information on RCS files
- rlogin(1) - remote login
- rm(1) - remove files or directories
- rmail(1) - send mail to users or read mail — see
mail(1)
- rmdel(1) - remove a delta from an SCCS file
- rmdir(1) - remove directories
- rmnl(1) - remove extra new-line characters from file
- rndc(1) - name server control utility
- rndc-confgen(1) - rndc key generation tool
- rpcgen(1) - an RPC protocol compiler
- rtprio(1) - execute process with real-time priority
- rtsched(1) - execute process with real-time priority
- rup(1) - show host status of local machines (RPC version)
- ruptime(1) - show status of local machines
- rusers(1) - determine who is logged in on machines on local network
- rwho(1) - show who is logged in on local machines
- s
- sact(1) - print current SCCS file editing activity
- samlog_viewer(1) - a tool for viewing and saving the SAM logfile
- sccs(1) - front-end utility program for SCCS commands
- sccsdiff(1) - compare two versions of an SCCS file
- sccshelp(1) - ask for help on SCCS commands
- script(1) - make typescript of terminal session
- sdiff(1) - side-by-side difference program
- sed(1) - stream text editor
- send_sound(1) - play an audio file
- serialize(1) - force target process to run serially with other processes
- setacl(1) - modify access control lists (ACLs) for files (JFS File Systems only)
- sffinger(1) - utility programs for TCP Wrappers — see
tryfrom(1)
- sh(1) - overview of various system shells
- sh-posix(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells
- shar(1) - make a shell archive package
- shl(1) - shell layer manager
- size(1) - print section sizes of object files
- sleep(1) - suspend execution for an interval
- slip(1) - PPP daemon — see
pppd(1)
- slp(1) - set printing options for a non-serial printer
- soelim(1) - eliminate .so's from nroff input
- sort(1) - sort or merge files
- spell(1) - find spelling errors
- spellin(1) - find spelling errors — see
spell(1)
- split(1) - split a file into pieces
- ssp(1) - remove multiple line-feeds from output
- strings(1) - find the printable strings in an object or other binary file
- strip(1) - strip symbol and line number information from an object file
- stty(1) - set the options for a terminal port
- su(1) - switch user
- sum(1) - print checksum and block or byte count of file(s)
- t
- tabs(1) - set tabs on a terminal
- tail(1) - deliver the last part of a file
- talk(1) - talk to another user
- tar(1) - tape file archiver
- tbl(1) - format tables for nroff
- tcpdchk(1) - check tcp wrapper configuration
- tcpdmatch(1) - evaluate tcp wrapper service requests
- tee(1) - pipe fitting
- telnet(1) - user interface to the TELNET protocol
- test(1) - condition evaluation command
- tftp(1) - trivial file transfer program
- time(1) - time a command
- timex(1) - time a command; report process data and system activity
- top(1) - display and update information about the top processes on the system
- touch(1) - update access, modification, and/or change times of file
- tput(1) - query terminfo database
- tr(1) - translate characters
- true(1) - return exit status zero or one respectively
- tryfrom(1) - utility programs for TCP Wrappers
- tset(1) - terminal-dependent initialization
- tsm(1) - Terminal Session Manager
- tsm.command(1) - send commands to the Terminal Session Manager (TSM)
- tsm.info(1) - get Terminal Session Manager state information
- tsort(1) - topological sort
- tty(1) - get the name of the terminal
- ttytype(1) - terminal identification program
- u
- u370(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- u3b(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- u3b10(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- u3b2(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- u3b5(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- ul(1) - do underlining
- umask(1) - set or display the file mode creation mask
- umodem(1) - XMODEM-protocol file transfer program
- uname(1) - display information about computer system; set node name (system name)
- uncompact(1) - compact and uncompact files, and cat them — see
compact(1)
- uncompress(1) - compress and expand data — see
compress(1)
- uncompressdir(1) - compress and expand data — see
compress(1)
- unexpand(1) - expand tabs to spaces, and vice versa — see
expand(1)
- unget(1) - undo a previous get of an SCCS file
- unifdef(1) - remove preprocessor lines
- uniq(1) - report repeated lines in a file
- units(1) - conversion program
- unpack(1) - compress and expand files — see
pack(1)
- uptime(1) - show how long system has been up, and/or who is logged in and what they are doing
- users(1) - compact list of users who are on the system
- uucp(1) - UNIX system to UNIX system copy
- uudecode(1) - encode/decode a binary file for transmission by mailer — see
uuencode(1)
- uuencode(1) - encode/decode a binary file for transmission by mailer
- uulog(1) - UNIX system to UNIX system copy — see
uucp(1)
- uuname(1) - UNIX system to UNIX system copy — see
uucp(1)
- uupath(1) - access and manage the pathalias database
- uupick(1) - public UNIX system to UNIX system file copy — see
uuto(1)
- uustat(1) - uucp status inquiry and job control
- uuto(1) - public UNIX system to UNIX system file copy
- uutry(1) - UNIX system to UNIX system copy — see
uucp(1)
- uux(1) - UNIX system to UNIX system command execution
- ux2dos(1) - convert \s-1ASCII\s+1 file format — see
dos2ux(1)
- v
- vacation(1) - return ``I am not here'' indication
- val(1) - validate SCCS file
- vax(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- vc(1) - substitutes assigned values in place of identification keywords.
- vedit(1) - screen-oriented (visual) text editor — see
vi(1)
- vi(1) - screen-oriented (visual) text editor
- view(1) - screen-oriented (visual) text editor — see
vi(1)
- vis(1) - make unprintable and non-ASCII characters in a file visible or invisible
- vmstat(1) - report virtual memory statistics
- vt(1) - log into another system over lan
- w
- w(1) - show how long system has been up, and/or who is logged in and what they are doing — see
uptime(1)
- wait(1) - await process completion
- wc(1) - count words, lines, and bytes or characters in a file
- what(1) - get SCCS identification information
- whereis(1) - locate source, binary, and/or manual for program
- which(1) - locate a program file including aliases and paths
- who(1) - who is on the system
- whoami(1) - print effective current user id
- whois(1) - Internet user name directory service
- write(1) - interactively write (talk) to another user
- x
- xargs(1) - construct argument list(s) and execute command
- xd(1) - octal and hexadecimal dump — see
od(1)
- xstr(1) - extract strings from C programs to implement shared strings
- y
- yes(1) - be repetitively affirmative
- ypcat(1) - print all values in Network Information Service map
- ypmatch(1) - print values of selected keys in Network Information Service map
- yppasswd(1) - change login password in Network Information System (NIS)
- ypwhich(1) - list which host is Network Information System server or map master
- z
- zcat(1) - compress and expand data — see
compress(1)
- II Section 1M: System Administration Commands
- Introduction
- intro(1M) - introduction to system maintenance commands and application programs
- a
- accept(1M) - allow/prevent LP destination queuing requests
- acct(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands
- acctcms(1M) - command summary from per-process accounting records
- acctcom(1M) - search and print process accounting files
- acctcon(1M) - connect-time accounting
- acctcon1(1M) - connect-time accounting — see
acctcon(1M)
- acctcon2(1M) - connect-time accounting — see
acctcon(1M)
- acctdisk(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- acctdusg(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- acctmerg(1M) - merge or add total accounting files
- accton(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- acctprc(1M) - process accounting
- acctprc1(1M) - process accounting — see
acctprc(1M)
- acctprc2(1M) - process accounting — see
acctprc(1M)
- acctsh(1M) - shell procedures for accounting
- acctwtmp(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- AM60Srvr(1M) - disk array server daemon
- amcfg(1M) - manages LUN (logical drive) configuration on the disk array
- amdload(1M) - downloads new firmware to the disk array controllers, the disk system BCC controllers, and disks
- amdsp(1M) - display the status and operating configuration of the disk array
- amfmt(1M) - disk format, not supported
- amlog(1M) - displays host-based controller log entries for a disk array
- ammgr(1M) - manages the operating characteristics of the disk array
- amutil(1M) - controls various disk array management functions
- arp(1M) - address resolution display and control
- asecure(1M) - control access to Audio on a workstation
- aserver(1M) - start the audio server
- audevent(1M) - change or display event or system call audit status
- audisp(1M) - display the audit information as requested by the parameters
- audomon(1M) - audit overflow monitor daemon
- audsys(1M) - start or halt the auditing system and set or display audit file information
- audusr(1M) - select users to audit
- authck(1M) - check internal consistency of Authentication database
- auto_parms(1M) - initial system configuration/DHCP support script
- automount(1M) - install automatic mount points
- automountd(1M) - autofs mount/unmount daemon
- autopush(1M) - manage system database of automatically pushed STREAMS modules
- b
- backup(1M) - backup or archive file system
- bdf(1M) - report number of free disk blocks (Berkeley version)
- biod(1M) - NFS daemons — see
nfsd(1M)
- boot(1M) - bootstrap process
- bootpd(1M) - Internet Boot Protocol server
- bootpquery(1M) - send BOOTREQUEST to BOOTP server
- c
- cachefsstat(1M) - Cache File System statistics
- captoinfo(1M) - convert a termcap description into a terminfo description
- catman(1M) - create the cat files for the manual
- cfsadmin(1M) - administer disk space used for caching file systems with the Cache File-System (CacheFS)
- ch_rc(1M) - change system configuration file
- chargefee(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- chnlspath(1M) - configure message catalog path
- chroot(1M) - change root directory for a command
- ckpacct(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- clear_locks(1M) - clear locks held on behalf of an NFS client
- closewtmp(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- clri(1M) - clear inode
- clri_hfs(1M) - clear inode — see
clri(1M)
- clrsvc(1M) - clear x25 switched virtual circuit
- convert_awk(1M) - converts old sendmail.cf files to new format
- convertfs(1M) - convert an HFS file system to allow long file names
- convertfs_hfs(1M) - convert an HFS file system to allow long file names — see
convertfs(1M)
- cplxmodify(1M) - modify an attribute of a system complex
- cpset(1M) - install object files in binary directories
- crashconf(1M) - configure system crash dumps
- crashutil(1M) - manipulate crash dump data
- create_sysfile(1M) - create a kernel system file
- cron(1M) - timed-job execution daemon
- d
- dcopy(1M) - copy HFS file system with compaction.
- dcopy_hfs(1M) - copy HFS file system with compaction. — see
dcopy(1M)
- devnm(1M) - device name
- df(1M) - report number of free file system disk blocks
- df_cdfs(1M) - report number of free CDFS, HFS, or NFS file system disk blocks — see
df_hfs(1M)
- df_hfs(1M) - report number of free CDFS, HFS, or NFS file system disk blocks
- df_nfs(1M) - report number of free CDFS, HFS, or NFS file system disk blocks — see
df_hfs(1M)
- df_vxfs(1M) - report number of free disk blocks on a VxFS file system
- dhcpclient(1M) - Client for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
- dhcpdb2conf(1M) - DHCP client database converter
- dhcptools(1M) - command line tool for DHCP elements of bootpd
- dhcpv6clientd(1M) - DHCPv6 client daemon
- dhcpv6d(1M) - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server daemon for IPv6
- dhcpv6db2conf(1M) - DHCPv6 client database converter
- dig(1M) - domain information groper
- diskinfo(1M) - describe characteristics of a disk device
- disksecn(1M) - calculate default disk section sizes
- diskusg(1M) - generate disk accounting data by user ID
- dmesg(1M) - collect system diagnostic messages to form error log
- dodisk(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- dpp(1M) - dedicated ports parser used by DDFA software
- dump(1M) - incremental file system dump, local or across network
- dumpfs(1M) - dump file system information
- dumpfs_hfs(1M) - dump file system information — see
dumpfs(1M)
- e
- edquota(1M) - edit user disk quotas
- efi_cp(1M) - copy to or from EFI file
- efi_fsinit(1M) - write an EFI file system header on a device file
- efi_ls(1M) - list EFI file information or contents of an EFI directory
- efi_mkdir(1M) - make an EFI directory
- efi_rm(1M) - remove an EFI file
- efi_rmdir(1M) - remove an EFI directory
- envd(1M) - system physical environment daemon
- exportfs(1M) - export and unexport directories to NFS clients
- extendfs(1M) - extend a file system size (generic)
- extendfs_hfs(1M) - extend HFS file system size
- extendfs_vxfs(1M) - extend VxFS file system size
- f
- fbackup(1M) - selectively back up files
- fcmsutil(1M) - Fibre Channel Mass Storage Utility Command for the TACHYON TL A5158A and TACHYON XL2 A6795A Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters.
- fdetach(1M) - detach a STREAMS-based file descriptor from a filename
- ff(1M) - list file names and statistics for a file system
- ff_hfs(1M) - list file names and statistics for HFS file system
- ff_vxfs(1M) - fast find: list file names and statistics for a VxFS file system
- fingerd(1M) - remote user information server
- fixman(1M) - fix manual pages for faster viewing with man(1)
- format(1M) - format an HP SCSI disk array LUN
- frecover(1M) - selectively recover files
- frupower(1M) - turn on/off or display current status of power for cells and I/O chassis
- fsadm(1M) - a file system administration command
- fsadm_hfs(1M) - HFS file system administration command
- fsadm_vxfs(1M) - resize or reorganize a VxFS file system
- fscat(1M) - cat a VxFS file system — see
fscat_vxfs(1M)
- fscat_vxfs(1M) - cat a VxFS file system
- fsck(1M) - file system consistency check and interactive repair
- fsck_cachefs(1M) - check integrity of data cached with CacheFS
- fsck_hfs(1M) - HFS file system consistency check and interactive repair
- fsck_vxfs(1M) - check and repair a VxFS file system
- fsclean(1M) - determine the shutdown status of HFS file systems
- fsclean_hfs(1M) - determine the shutdown status of HFS file systems — see
fsclean(1M)
- fsdb(1M) - file system debugger (generic)
- fsdb_hfs(1M) - HFS file system debugger
- fsdb_vxfs(1M) - VxFS file system debugger
- fsirand(1M) - install random inode generation numbers
- fstyp(1M) - determine file system type
- ftpd(1M) - DARPA Internet File Transfer Protocol server
- fuser(1M) - list processes using a file or file structure
- fwtmp(1M) - manipulate connect accounting records
- g
- gated(1M) - gateway routing daemon
- gdc(1M) - operational user interface for gated
- geocustoms(1M) - configure system language on multi-language systems
- getext(1M) - get VxFS extent attributes
- getmemwindow(1M) - extracts window ids of user processes from /etc/services.window
- getprpw(1M) - display protected password database
- getty(1M) - set terminal type, modes, speed, and line discipline
- getx25(1M) - get x25 line
- groupadd(1M) - add a new group to the system
- groupdel(1M) - delete a group from the system
- groupmod(1M) - modify a group on the system
- grpck(1M) - password/group file checkers — see
pwck(1M)
- h
- hosts_to_named(1M) - translate host table to name server file format
- hotplugd(1M) - PCI I/O hotplug (attention button) events daemon
- hpux(1M) - HP-UX bootstrap
- hpux.efi(1M) - HP-UX bootstrap for Itanium-based systems
- i
- identd(1M) - TCP/IP IDENT protocol server
- idisk(1M) - create partitions for Itanium(R)-based system's disks
- ifconfig(1M) - configure network interface parameters
- inetd(1M) - Internet services daemon
- inetsvcs_sec(1M) - enable/disable secure internet services
- infocmp(1M) - compare or print out terminfo descriptions
- init(1M) - process control initialization
- insf(1M) - install special (device) files
- install(1M) - install commands
- intctl(1M) - manage the interrupt configuration of the system
- ioinit(1M) - test and maintain consistency between the kernel I/O data structures and /etc/ioconfig
- ioscan(1M) - scan I/O system
- isl(1M) - initial system loader
- itemap(1M) - load an ITE (Internal Terminal Emulator) keyboard mapping.
- k
- kclog(1M) - manage kernel configuration log file
- kcmodule(1M) - manage kernel modules and subsystems
- kconfig(1M) - manage kernel configurations
- kcpath(1M) - print kernel configuration pathnames
- kctune(1M) - manage kernel tunable parameters
- keyenvoy(1M) - talk to keyserver
- keyserv(1M) - server for storing private encryption keys
- killall(1M) - kill all active processes
- killsm(1M) - kill the sendmail daemon
- kl(1M) - control kernel logging
- kmpath(1M) - retrieve kernel name and associated kernel configuration information
- kmtune(1M) - query, set, or reset system parameters
- krs_flush(1M) - flush kernel registry services data to disk
- krsd(1M) - kernel registry services daemon
- l
- labelit(1M) - copy a file system with label checking — see
volcopy(1M)
- labelit_hfs(1M) - copy an HFS file system with label checking — see
volcopy_hfs(1M)
- labelit_vxfs(1M) - copy a VxFS file system with label checking — see
volcopy_vxfs(1M)
- lanadmin(1M) - local area network administration program
- landiag(1M) - local area network administration program — see
lanadmin(1M)
- lanscan(1M) - display LAN device configuration and status
- lastlogin(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- libcadmin(1M) - libc administration command
- link(1M) - execute link() and unlink() system calls without error checking
- linkloop(1M) - verify LAN connectivity with link-level loopback
- localedef(1M) - generate a locale environment
- lockd(1M) - network lock daemon
- logins(1M) - display system and user login data
- lpadmin(1M) - configure the LP spooling system
- lpana(1M) - display LP spooler performance analysis information
- lpfence(1M) - start the LP request scheduler, stop the LP request scheduler, move requests between LP destinations, and define the minimum priority for printing — see
lpsched(1M)
- lpmove(1M) - start the LP request scheduler, stop the LP request scheduler, move requests between LP destinations, and define the minimum priority for printing — see
lpsched(1M)
- lpsched(1M) - start the LP request scheduler, stop the LP request scheduler, move requests between LP destinations, and define the minimum priority for printing
- lpshut(1M) - start the LP request scheduler, stop the LP request scheduler, move requests between LP destinations, and define the minimum priority for printing — see
lpsched(1M)
- lsdev(1M) - list device drivers in the system
- lssf(1M) - list a special file
- lvchange(1M) - change LVM logical volume characteristics
- lvcreate(1M) - create logical volume in LVM volume group
- lvdisplay(1M) - display information about LVM logical volumes
- lvextend(1M) - increase space, increase mirrors for LVM logical volume
- lvlnboot(1M) - prepare LVM logical volume to be root, boot, primary swap, or dump volume
- lvmerge(1M) - merge two LVM logical volumes into one logical volume
- lvmmigrate(1M) - prepare root file system for migration from partitions to LVM logical volumes
- lvreduce(1M) - decrease space allocation or the number of mirror copies of logical volumes
- lvremove(1M) - remove one or more logical volumes from LVM volume group
- lvrmboot(1M) - remove LVM logical volume link to root, primary swap, or dump volume
- lvsplit(1M) - split mirrored LVM logical volume into two logical volumes
- lvsync(1M) - synchronize stale mirrors in LVM logical volumes
- lwresd(1M) - lightweight resolver daemon
- m
- makedbm(1M) - make a Network Information System database
- makemap(1M) - creates database maps for sendmail
- map-mbone(1M) - Multicast Router Connection Mapper
- mc(1M) - media changer manipulation utility
- mk_kernel(1M) - load a kernel configuration from a system file
- mkboot(1M) - install, update or remove boot programs from disk
- mkfs(1M) - construct a file system (generic)
- mkfs_hfs(1M) - construct an HFS file system
- mkfs_vxfs(1M) - construct a VxFS file system
- mklost+found(1M) - make a lost+found directory for
fsck(1M)
- mknod(1M) - create special files
- mksf(1M) - make a special (device) file
- modprpw(1M) - modify protected password database
- monacct(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- mount(1M) - mount and unmount file systems
- mount_cachefs(1M) - mount CacheFS file systems
- mount_cdfs(1M) - mount and unmount CDFS file systems
- mount_hfs(1M) - mount and unmount HFS file systems
- mount_lofs(1M) - mount and unmount LOFS file systems
- mount_nfs(1M) - mount and unmount NFS file systems
- mount_vxfs(1M) - mount and unmount VxFS file systems
- mountall(1M) - mount and unmount multiple file systems
- mountd(1M) - NFS mount request server
- mrinfo(1M) - Multicast Routing Configuration Information Tool
- mrouted(1M) - IP multicast routing daemon
- mtail(1M) - tails the mail log file
- mvdir(1M) - move a directory
- n
- naaagt(1M) - Native Agent Adapter (NAA)
- named(1M) - Internet domain name server
- ncheck(1M) - generate a list of path names from inode numbers
- ncheck_hfs(1M) - generate a list of path names from inode numbers for a HFS file system
- ncheck_vxfs(1M) - generate pathnames from inode numbers for a VxFS file system
- ndd(1M) - network tuning
- ndp(1M) - IPv6 Neighbor Discovery cache display and control
- netfmt(1M) - format tracing and logging binary files
- nettl(1M) - control network tracing and logging
- nettladm(1M) - network tracing and logging administration manager
- nettlconf(1M) - configure network tracing and logging command subsystem database
- newaliases(1M) - rebuilds the database for the mail aliases file
- newfs(1M) - construct a new file system
- newfs_hfs(1M) - construct a new HFS file system
- newfs_vxfs(1M) - create a new VxFS file system
- newkey(1M) - create a new Diffie-Hellman key pair in the publickey database
- nfsd(1M) - NFS daemons
- nfsstat(1M) - Network File System statistics
- nis_cachemgr(1M) - maintains a cache containing location information about NIS+ servers
- nisaddcred(1M) - create NIS+ credentials
- nisaddent(1M) - create NIS+ tables from corresponding /etc files or NIS maps
- nisclient(1M) - initialize NIS+ credentials for NIS+ principals
- nisd(1M) - NIS+ service daemon — see
rpc.nisd(1M)
- nisd_resolv(1M) - NIS+ service daemon — see
rpc.nisd(1M)
- nisinit(1M) - NIS+ client and server initialization utility
- nislog(1M) - display the contents of the NIS+ transaction log
- nispasswdd(1M) - NIS+ password update daemon — see
rpc.nispasswdd(1M)
- nisping(1M) - send ping to NIS+ servers
- nispopulate(1M) - populate the NIS+ tables in a NIS+ domain.
- nisserver(1M) - set up NIS+ servers.
- nissetup(1M) - initialize a NIS+ domain
- nisshowcache(1M) - NIS+ utility to print out the contents of the shared cache file
- nisstat(1M) - report NIS+ server statistics
- nisupdkeys(1M) - update the public keys in a NIS+ directory object
- ntpdate(1M) - set the date and time via NTP
- ntpq(1M) - standard Network Time Protocol query program
- nulladm(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- o
- ocd(1M) - outbound connection daemon used by DDFA software
- ocdebug(1M) - outbound connection daemon debug utility used by DDFA software
- olrad(1M) - command for online addition/replacement of PCI IO cards
- opx25(1M) - execute HALGOL programs
- ospf_monitor(1M) - monitor OSPF (Open Shortest Path First protocol) gateways
- owners(1M) - list owners of outgoing network connections
- p
- parcreate(1M) - create a new partition
- parmodify(1M) - modify an existing partition
- parremove(1M) - remove an existing partition
- parunlock(1M) - unlock the Stable Complex Configuration Data, Partition Configuration Data, Dynamic Complex Configuration Data, Cell Data or cancel pending changes to the Stable Complex Configuration Data
- pcnfsd(1M) - PC-NFS authentication and print request server
- pcserver(1M) - Basic Serial and HP AdvanceLink server
- pdc(1M) - processor-dependent code (firmware)
- pfs_exportfs(1M) - export and unexport directories to PFS clients
- pfs_mount(1M) - mount and unmount CD-ROM file systems
- pfs_mountd(1M) - PFS mount request server
- pfs_mountd.rpc(1M) - PFS mount request server — see
pfs_mountd(1M)
- pfs_umount(1M) - mount and unmount CD-ROM file systems — see
pfs_mount(1M)
- pfsd(1M) - PFS daemon
- pfsd.rpc(1M) - PFS daemon — see
pfsd(1M)
- ping(1M) - send ICMP Echo Request packets to network host
- portmap(1M) - universal addresses to RPC program number mapper — see
rpcbind(1M)
- power_onoff(1M) - timed, automatic system power on, and power off
- prctmp(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- prdaily(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- prtacct(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- psrset(1M) - create and manage processor sets
- pvchange(1M) - change characteristics and access path of physical volume in LVM volume group
- pvck(1M) - check or repair a physical volume in LVM volume group
- pvcreate(1M) - create physical volume for use in LVM volume group
- pvdisplay(1M) - display information about physical volumes within LVM volume group
- pvmove(1M) - move allocated physical extents from one LVM physical volume to other physical volumes
- pvremove(1M) - remove LVM data structure from a physical volume
- pwck(1M) - password/group file checkers
- pwconv(1M) - install, update or check the /etc/shadow file
- pwgr_stat(1M) - Password and Group Hashing and Caching Statistics.
- pwgrd(1M) - Password and Group Hashing and Caching daemon.
- pwunconv(1M) - convert passwords from shadow to nonshadow
- q
- quot(1M) - summarize file system ownership
- quot_hfs(1M) - summarize ownership on an HFS file system
- quot_vxfs(1M) - summarize ownership on a VxFS file system
- quotacheck(1M) - file system quota consistency checker
- quotacheck_hfs(1M) - quota consistency checker for HFS file systems
- quotacheck_vxfs(1M) - VxFS file system quota consistency checker
- quotaoff(1M) - turn HFS file system quotas on and off — see
quotaon(1M)
- quotaon(1M) - turn HFS file system quotas on and off
- r
- rad(1M) - rad features have been moved to olrad
- rarpc(1M) - Reverse Address Resolution Protocol client
- rarpd(1M) - Reverse Address Resolution Protocol daemon
- rc(1M) - general purpose sequencer invoked upon entering new run level
- rcancel(1M) - remove requests from a remote printer spooling queue
- rdpd(1M) - router discovery protocol daemon (OBSOLETE)
- rdump(1M) - incremental file system dump, local or across network — see
dump(1M)
- reboot(1M) - reboot the system
- reject(1M) - allow/prevent LP destination queuing requests — see
accept(1M)
- remshd(1M) - remote shell server
- renice(1M) - alter priority of running processes
- repquota(1M) - summarize file system quotas
- restore(1M) - restore file system incrementally, local or across network
- rexd(1M) - RPC-based remote execution server
- rexecd(1M) - remote execution server
- ripquery(1M) - query RIP gateways
- rlogind(1M) - remote login server
- rlp(1M) - send LP print request to a remote system
- rlpdaemon(1M) - daemon for queuing, displaying, removing and altering remote spool requests and writing remote messages
- rlpstat(1M) - print status of LP spooler requests on a remote system
- rmboot(1M) - install, update or remove boot programs from disk — see
mkboot(1M)
- rmsf(1M) - remove a special (device) file
- rmt(1M) - remote magnetic-tape protocol module
- route(1M) - manually manipulate the routing tables
- rpc.lockd(1M) - network lock daemon — see
lockd(1M)
- rpc.mountd(1M) - \s-1NFS\s0 mount request server — see
mountd(1M)
- rpc.nisd(1M) - NIS+ service daemon
- rpc.nisd_resolv(1M) - NIS+ service daemon — see
rpc.nisd(1M)
- rpc.nispasswdd(1M) - NIS+ password update daemon
- rpc.pcnfsd(1M) - PC-NFS authentication and print request server — see
pcnfsd(1M)
- rpc.statd(1M) - network status monitor — see
statd(1M)
- rpc.ypupdated(1M) - server for changing NIS information — see
ypupdated(1M)
- rpcbind(1M) - universal addresses to RPC program number mapper
- rpcinfo(1M) - report RPC information
- rquotad(1M) - remote quota server
- rrestore(1M) - restore file system incrementally, local or across network — see
restore(1M)
- rstatd(1M) - kernel statistics server
- runacct(1M) - run daily accounting
- rusersd(1M) - network username server
- rvxdump(1M) - incremental VxFS file system dump, local or across network — see
vxdump(1M)
- rvxrestore(1M) - restore file system incrementally, local or across network — see
vxrestore(1M)
- rwall(1M) - write to all users over a network
- rwalld(1M) - network rwall server
- rwhod(1M) - system status server
- s
- sa1(1M) - system activity report package
- sa2(1M) - system activity report package — see
sa1(1M)
- sadc(1M) - system activity report package — see
sa1(1M)
- sam(1M) - system administration manager
- sar(1M) - system activity reporter
- savecrash(1M) - save a crash dump of the operating system
- scsictl(1M) - control a SCSI device
- sendmail(1M) - send mail over the Internet
- service.switch(1M) - indicate lookup sources and fallback mechanism
- set_parms(1M) - set up system hostname, networking, date/time and root password
- setboot(1M) - display and modify boot variables in stable storage
- setext(1M) - set VxFS extent attributes
- setmemwindow(1M) - changes the window id of a running program or starts a program in a particular memory window
- setmnt(1M) - establish the file-system mount table, /etc/mnttab
- setoncenv(1M) - NFS environment configuration command
- setprivgrp(1M) - set special privileges for groups
- setuname(1M) - change machine information
- showmount(1M) - show all remote mounts
- shutacct(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- shutdown(1M) - terminate all processing
- sig_named(1M) - send signals to the domain name server
- slpd(1M) - Service Location Protocol Daemon
- slpdc(1M) - send signals to the SLP daemon or starts slpd
- smrsh(1M) - restricted shell for sendmail
- snmpd(1M) - Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Process
- snmpdm(1M) - Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Process — see
snmpd(1M)
- softpower(1M) - determine if softpower hardware is installed on the system
- spray(1M) - spray packets
- sprayd(1M) - spray server
- st(1M) - shared tape administration
- startup(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- statd(1M) - network status monitor
- strace(1M) - write STREAMS event trace messages to standard output
- strchg(1M) - change or query stream configuration
- strclean(1M) - remove outdated STREAMS error log files
- strconf(1M) - change or query stream configuration — see
strchg(1M)
- strerr(1M) - receive error messages from the STREAMS log driver
- strvf(1M) - STREAMS verification tool
- swapinfo(1M) - system paging space information
- swapon(1M) - enable device or file system for paging
- sync(1M) - synchronize file systems
- syncer(1M) - periodically sync for file system integrity
- sysdef(1M) - display system definition
- syslogd(1M) - log system messages
- t
- talkd(1M) - remote user communication server
- tcpd(1M) - access control facility for internet services
- telnetd(1M) - TELNET protocol server
- tftpd(1M) - trivial file transfer protocol server
- tic(1M) - terminfo compiler
- tsm.lpadmin(1M) - add or remove a printer for use with
tsm(1)
- ttsyncd(1M) - daemon to maintain the nis+ password table in sync with the nis+ trusted table
- tunefs(1M) - tune up an existing HFS file system
- tunefs_hfs(1M) - tune up an existing HFS file system — see
tunefs(1M)
- turnacct(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- u
- udpublickey(1M) - update the publickey database file and the NIS map
- umount(1M) - mount and unmount file systems — see
mount(1M)
- umount_cdfs(1M) - mount and unmount CDFS file systems — see
mount_cdfs(1M)
- umount_hfs(1M) - mount and unmount HFS file systems — see
mount_hfs(1M)
- umount_lofs(1M) - mount and unmount LOFS file systems — see
mount_lofs(1M)
- umount_nfs(1M) - mount and unmount NFS file systems — see
mount_nfs(1M)
- umount_vxfs(1M) - mount and unmount VxFS file systems — see
mount_vxfs(1M)
- umountall(1M) - mount and unmount multiple file systems — see
mountall(1M)
- unlink(1M) - execute link() and unlink() system calls without error checking — see
link(1M)
- untic(1M) - terminfo de-compiler
- updaters(1M) - configuration file for NIS updating
- ups_mond(1M) - HP PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power System monitor daemon
- useradd(1M) - add a new user login to the system
- userdel(1M) - delete a user login from the system
- usermod(1M) - modify a user login on the system
- utmp2wtmp(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- utmpd(1M) - user accounting database daemon
- uucheck(1M) - check the uucp directories and permissions file
- uucico(1M) - transfer files for the uucp system
- uuclean(1M) - uucp spool directory clean-up
- uucleanup(1M) - uucp spool directory clean-up
- uucpd(1M) - UUCP over TCP/IP server daemon
- uugetty(1M) - set terminal type, modes, speed and line discipline
- uuls(1M) - list spooled uucp transactions grouped by transaction
- uusched(1M) - schedule uucp transport files
- uusnap(1M) - show snapshot of the UUCP system
- uusnaps(1M) - sort and embellish uusnap output
- uusub(1M) - monitor uucp network
- uuxqt(1M) - execute remote uucp or uux command requests
- v
- vgcfgbackup(1M) - create or update LVM volume group configuration backup file
- vgcfgrestore(1M) - display or restore LVM volume group configuration from backup file
- vgchange(1M) - set LVM volume group availability
- vgchgid(1M) - modify the Volume Group ID (VGID) on a given set of physical devices
- vgcreate(1M) - create LVM volume group
- vgdisplay(1M) - display information about LVM volume groups
- vgexport(1M) - export an LVM volume group and its associated logical volumes
- vgextend(1M) - extend an LVM volume group by adding physical volumes
- vgimport(1M) - import an LVM volume group onto the system
- vgreduce(1M) - remove physical volumes from an LVM volume group
- vgremove(1M) - remove LVM volume group definition from the system
- vgscan(1M) - scan physical volumes for LVM volume groups
- vgsync(1M) - synchronize stale logical volume mirrors in LVM volume groups
- vipw(1M) - edit the password file
- volcopy(1M) - copy a file system with label checking
- volcopy_hfs(1M) - copy an HFS file system with label checking
- volcopy_vxfs(1M) - copy a VxFS file system with label checking
- vtdaemon(1M) - respond to vt requests
- vxdiskusg(1M) - generate VxFS disk accounting data by user ID
- vxdump(1M) - incremental VxFS file system dump, local or across network
- vxenablef(1M) - enable VxFS DMAPI, OnLineJFS, or full VxFS functionality in the kernel
- vxfsconvert(1M) - convert a file system to a vxfs file system or upgrade a VxFS disk layout version.
- vxfsstat(1M) - display VxFS file system statistics
- vxlicense(1M) - VxFS and VxVM licensing key utility
- vxrestore(1M) - restore file system incrementally, local or across network
- vxtunefs(1M) - tune a VxFS File System
- vxumount(1M) - unmount a VxFS file system
- vxupgrade(1M) - upgrade the disk layout of a VxFS file system
- w
- wall(1M) - write message to all users
- whodo(1M) - which users are doing what
- wtmpfix(1M) - manipulate connect accounting records — see
fwtmp(1M)
- x
- xntpd(1M) - Network Time Protocol daemon
- xntpdc(1M) - special NTP query program
- y
- ypbind(1M) - Network Information Service (NIS) server, binder, and transfer processes — see
ypserv(1M)
- ypinit(1M) - build and install Network Information Service databases
- ypmake(1M) - create or rebuild Network Information Service databases
- yppasswdd(1M) - daemon for modifying Network Information Service passwd database
- yppoll(1M) - query NIS server for information about NIS map
- yppush(1M) - force propagation of Network Information Service database
- ypserv(1M) - Network Information Service (NIS) server, binder, and transfer processes
- ypset(1M) - bind to particular Network Information Service server
- ypupdated(1M) - server for changing NIS information
- ypxfr(1M) - transfer NIS database from server to local node
- ypxfrd(1M) - Network Information Service (NIS) server, binder, and transfer processes — see
ypserv(1M)
- III Section 2: System Calls
- Introduction
- intro(2) - introduction to system calls
- a
- accept(2) - accept a connection on a socket
- access(2) - determine accessibility of a file
- acct(2) - enable or disable process accounting
- acl(2) - set a file's Access Control List (ACL) information (JFS File Systems only)
- adjtime(2) - correct the time to synchronize the system clock
- aio_cancel(2) - cancel an asynchronous I/O operation
- aio_error(2) - return error status of an asynchronous I/O operation
- aio_fsync(2) - force outstanding asynchronous operations on a file to the synchronized state
- aio_read(2) - start an asynchronous read operation
- aio_reap(2) - wait for multiple asynchronous I/O requests
- aio_return(2) - return status of an asynchronous I/O operation
- aio_suspend(2) - wait for an asynchronous I/O operation to complete
- aio_write(2) - start asynchronous write operation
- alarm(2) - set a process's alarm clock
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