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 yp_mkdb(8) -- generate the NIS databases
    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
    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...
 zic(8) -- timezone compiler
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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...
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