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 dcecp_user(1m) -- A dcecp task object that manipulates user information in a DCE cell
    The user task object represents all of the data associated with a DCE user. This consists only of registry information in the current implementation. The user task object allows administrators to easily create principals and accounts, delete principals and accounts, and Hewlett-Packard Company - 1 OSF DCE 1.1/HP DCE 1.8 PHSS_26394-96 user(1m) Open Software Foundation user(1m) view principal and ac...
 dcecp_utc(1m) -- A dcecp object that manipulates UTC timestamps
    The utc object lets you add, compare, and convert timestamps in DTS and ISO formats.
 dcecp_uuid(1m) -- A dcecp object that generates and compares UUIDs
    The uuid object generates and compares Universal Unique Identifiers (UUIDs). UUIDs uniquely identify DCE entities such as principals, RPC entries, Cell Directory Service (CDS) replicas, and so on.
 dcecp_xattrschema(1m) -- A dcecp object that manages schema information for ERAs
    The xattrschema object represents the schema information for an extended registry attribute (ERA). This command manipulates the schema type that defines ERAs. Schema types are identified by name. Other dcecp commands manipulate individual instances of ERAs. ERA instances are an attribute of a given schema type that has been attached to an object and assigned a value. You can attach ERAs to princip...
 dced(1m) -- DCE Host daemon
    The DCE Host daemon is a process that provides services for the local host, and is also the server used by remote applications to access these host services. The daemon can be invoked either as dced or as rpcd. When invoked as dced, it provides by default all of the services described below, and it requires that the local host be configured into a DCE cell. When invoked as rpcd, it provides only t...
 dceping(1m) -- test the ability to contact DCE services from a local DCE client.
    dceping verifies that a local DCE client can communicate with DCE and other services. It uses the RPC management interface to determine if the DCE service is listening. The core DCE services that dceping checks include secd, cdsd, gdad, rpcd, cdsadv, dtsd, and sec_clientd. You can ping other DCE and non-DCE services by naming them in the file, /opt/dcelocal/hpadmin/etc/nondcesvc. If you want to de...
 dce_config(1m) -- Configures and starts up DCE
    The dce_config shell command invokes a menu-driven interface that configures and starts up DCE. The dce_config command displays a hierarchy of menus and invokes individual configuration routines according to users' menu selections. The configuration menu consists of initial cell configuration, additional server configuration, and DCE client configuration. The security server and the first CDS ser...
 dce_intro(1m) -- Introduction to the general DCE administration tools
    This section describes publicly accessible DCE administration commands that are general to DCE rather than specific to a particular component. These commands are as follows: csrc The csrc utility is the code set registry compiler, which builds a DCE character and code set registry on a host from a source file supplied by a cell administrator. Administrators run the csrc utility when they are build...
 dce_login(1m) -- Validates a principal's identity and obtains the principal's network credentials
    The dce_login command is supplied for use in DCE configuration. It validates a principal's identity and obtains the principal's network credentials. If the -c option is supplied, the command also certifies the principal's identity, and, if the principal is able to be certified, creates an entry for the principal in the machine's local registry. If the principal is not able to be certified, the...
 dce_version(1m) -- print version information for HP DCE/9000 components
    By default, dce_version prints the version of DCE that is currently installed. It can also print the what strings for one or more groups of ``interesting'' DCE files, list the available group names and descriptions, or search any specified file for DCE what strings. More than one action can be specified in a single invocation of dce_version. Filenames to be searched for DCE what strings should b...
 dcopy(1m) -- copy HFS file system with compaction.
    The dcopy command copies an existing HFS file system (source_fs) to a new HFS file system (destination_fs), appropriately sized to hold the reorganized results. For best results, the source file system should be a raw device, and the destination file system should be a block device. Always run dcopy on unmounted file systems. (In the case of the root file system, copy it to a new minidisk.) If no ...
 dcopy_hfs(1m) -- copy HFS file system with compaction.
    The dcopy command copies an existing HFS file system (source_fs) to a new HFS file system (destination_fs), appropriately sized to hold the reorganized results. For best results, the source file system should be a raw device, and the destination file system should be a block device. Always run dcopy on unmounted file systems. (In the case of the root file system, copy it to a new minidisk.) If no ...
 dd(1) -- convert, reblock, translate, and copy a (tape) file
    dd copies the specified input file to the specified output file with possible conversions. The standard input and output are used by default. Input and output block size can be specified to take advantage of raw physical I/O. Upon completion, dd reports the number of whole and partial input and output records.
 define_cached_server(1m) -- Creates knowledge of a server in the local clerk's cache
    The define cached server command creates knowledge of a server in the local clerk's cache. This command is typically used to manually provide configuration information to a clerk that cannot automatically configure itself. This is required, for instance, to give the clerk addressing information about a server across a WAN. Once the clerk knows about one server, it can find other servers through r...
 delete(1m) -- Deletes the DCE DTS entity
    The delete command deletes the DCE DTS entity from the system where the command is entered. When delete is executed, the DTS daemon process completes execution. To restart the DTS daemon, use the dce_config shell command.
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