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yp_mkdb(8) -- generate the NIS databases
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The yp_mkdb utility creates db(3) style databases for use with FreeBSD's NIS server. The yp_mkdb utility reads data from inputfile, and writes it to dbname in db(3) format (using the hash table metho... |
zdump(8) -- timezone dumper
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The zdump utility prints the current time in each zonename named on the command line. The following options are available: -v For each zonename on the command line, print the time at the lowest possib... |
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zic(8) -- timezone compiler
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The zic utility reads text from the file(s) named on the command line and creates the time conversion information files specified in this input. If a filename is -, the standard input is read. The fol... |
zzz(8) -- suspend an ACPI or APM system
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The zzz utility checks for ACPI or APM support and then suspends the system appropriately. For APM, apm -z will be issued. For ACPI, the configured suspend state will be looked up, checked to see if i... |
accept_filter(9) -- filter incoming connections
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Accept filters allow an application to request that the kernel preprocess incoming connections. An accept filter is requested via the setsockopt(2) system call, passing in an optname of SO_ACCEPTFILTE... |
accf_data(9) -- buffer incoming connections until data arrives
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This is a filter to be placed on a socket that will be using accept() to receive incoming connections. It prevents the application from receiving the connected descriptor via accept() until data arriv... |
accf_http(9) -- buffer incoming connections until a certain complete HTTP requests arrive
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This is a filter to be placed on a socket that will be using accept() to receive incoming HTTP connections. It prevents the application from receiving the connected descriptor via accept() until eithe... |
acl(9) -- virtual file system access control lists
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Access control lists, or ACLs, allow fine-grained specification of rights for vnodes representing files and directories. However, as there are a plethora of file systems with differing ACL semantics, ... |
alq(9) -- Asynchronous Logging Queues
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The alq facility provides an asynchronous fixed length recording mechanism, known as Asynchronous Logging Queues. It can record to any vnode(9), thus providing the ability to journal logs to character... |
ALQ(9) -- Asynchronous Logging Queues
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The alq facility provides an asynchronous fixed length recording mechanism, known as Asynchronous Logging Queues. It can record to any vnode(9), thus providing the ability to journal logs to character... |
alq_close(9) -- Asynchronous Logging Queues
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The alq facility provides an asynchronous fixed length recording mechanism, known as Asynchronous Logging Queues. It can record to any vnode(9), thus providing the ability to journal logs to character... |
alq_flush(9) -- Asynchronous Logging Queues
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The alq facility provides an asynchronous fixed length recording mechanism, known as Asynchronous Logging Queues. It can record to any vnode(9), thus providing the ability to journal logs to character... |
alq_get(9) -- Asynchronous Logging Queues
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The alq facility provides an asynchronous fixed length recording mechanism, known as Asynchronous Logging Queues. It can record to any vnode(9), thus providing the ability to journal logs to character... |
alq_open(9) -- Asynchronous Logging Queues
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The alq facility provides an asynchronous fixed length recording mechanism, known as Asynchronous Logging Queues. It can record to any vnode(9), thus providing the ability to journal logs to character... |
alq_post(9) -- Asynchronous Logging Queues
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The alq facility provides an asynchronous fixed length recording mechanism, known as Asynchronous Logging Queues. It can record to any vnode(9), thus providing the ability to journal logs to character... |