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HP-UX Reference (Volume 9 of 9): Sections 5, 7, 9: Miscellaneous, Device Files, and Glossary

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Section 5: Miscellaneous

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Introduction
intro(5) - introduction to miscellany
a
acl(5) - introduction to HFS access control lists
aclv(5) - introduction to JFS access control lists (ACLs)
aio(5) - POSIX asynchronous I/O facility
aliases(5) - aliases file for sendmail
ascii(5) - map of ASCII character set
Audio(5) - audio tools available through HP VUE
audit(5) - introduction to HP-UX Auditing System
c
curses(5) - definitions for screen handling and optimisation functions
d
dirent(5) - format of directory streams and directory entries
dld.sl(5) - dynamic loader
e
environ(5) - user environment
f
fcntl(5) - file control options
fenv(5) - floating-point environment macros and functions
fs_wrapper(5) - configuration and binary files used by file system administration commands
g
gssapi(5) - Generic Security Service Application Programming Interface
h
hier(5) - file system hierarchy
hostname(5) - host name resolution description
i
inttypes(5) - basic integer data types
ioctl(5) - generic device control commands
k
krs(5) - kernel registry services
l
lang(5) - description of supported languages
langinfo(5) - language information constants
libcrash(5) - crash dump access library
libcres.a(5) - a subset of functions from libc.a
limits(5) - implementation-specific constants
m
man(5) - macros for formatting manpages
manuals(5) - list of HP-UX documentation
math(5) - math functions and constants
mknod(5) - header file of macros for handling device numbers
mm(5) - the MM macro package for formatting documents
mman(5) - memory mapping definitions
n
ndir(5) - format of HP-UX directory streams
o
orientation(5) - the orientation of a stream
p
pam_unix(5) - authentication, account, session, and password management PAM modules for UNIX
pam_updbe(5) - user policy definition service module
pd_att(5) - index of HPDPS attribute manpages
pd_att_document(5) - list of attributes for an HPDPS document object
pd_att_ivdocument(5) - list of attributes for an HPDPS initial value document object
pd_att_ivjob(5) - list of attributes for an HPDPS initial value job object
pd_att_job(5) - list of attributes for an HPDPS job object
pd_att_log(5) - list of attributes for an HPDPS log object
pd_att_log_ptr(5) - list of attributes for an HPDPS logical printer object
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) - list of attributes for an HPDPS physical printer object
pd_att_queue(5) - list of attributes for an HPDPS queue object
pd_att_spooler(5) - list of attributes for an HPDPS spooler object
pd_att_supervisor(5) - list of attributes for an HPDPS supervisor object
pfs_exports(5) - directories to export to PFS clients
pfs_fstab(5) - static file system mounting table, mounted file systems table
portal(5) - a "window to the future" for applications
q
quota(5) - disk quotas
r
rcsintro(5) - description of RCS commands
regexp(5) - regular expression and pattern matching notation definitions
s
sd(5) - Software Distributor, commands to create, distribute, install, monitor, and manage software
signal(5) - description of signals
sis(5) - secure internet services with Kerberos authentication and authorization
stat(5) - data returned by the stat() function
stdarg(5) - macros for handling variable argument lists
stdsyms(5) - description of HP-UX header file organization
suffix(5) - file-name suffix conventions
t
term(5) - terminal capabilities
types(5) - primitive system data types
u
unctrl(5) - definitions for unctrl
unistd(5) - standard structures and symbolic constants
v
values(5) - machine-dependent values
varargs(5) - handle variable argument list
x
xferlog(5) - FTP server logfile
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