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 delete_child(1m) -- Deletes a child pointer from the namespace
    The delete child command deletes a child pointer from the namespace.
 delete_clearinghouse(1m) -- Deletes the specified clearinghouse from the local server system
    The delete clearinghouse command deletes a clearinghouse from the local server system. CDS does not permit you to delete a cleared clearinghouse. Before you can delete a cleared clearinghouse, you must recreate it using the create clearinghouse command. The delete clearinghouse command automatically deletes all read-only replicas from a clearinghouse. CDS does not permit you to delete a clearingho...
 delete_directory(1m) -- Deletes a directory
    The delete directory command deletes a directory. The directory cannot contain any object entries, soft links, or child pointers. The master replica must be the only remaining replica in the cell. Use the delete replica command if you need to remove read-only replicas.
 delete_link(1m) -- Deletes a soft link
    The delete link command deletes a soft link.
 delete_object(1m) -- Deletes an object entry
    The delete object command deletes an object entry. This task is usually done through the client application, except under certain circumstances (for example, if the application is obsolete or no longer has access to the namespace).
 delete_replica(1m) -- Deletes a read-only replica of a directory from a clearinghouse
    The delete replica command deletes a read-only replica of a directory from a clearinghouse. Use the delete directory command to delete the master replica of the directory.
 delta(1) -- make a delta (change) to an SCCS file
    The delta command is used to permanently introduce into the named SCCS file changes that were made to the file retrieved by get (called the g-file, or generated file). See get(1). delta makes a delta to each named SCCS file. If a directory is named, delta behaves as though each file in the directory was specified as a named file, except that non-SCCS files (last component of the path name does not...
 deroff(1) -- remove nroff, tbl, and neqn constructs
    deroff reads each file in sequence and removes all nroff requests, macro calls, backslash constructs, neqn constructs (between .EQ and .EN lines, and between delimiters - see neqn(1)), and tbl descriptions (see tbl(1)), replacing them with white space (blanks and blank lines), and writes the remainder of the file on the standard output. deroff follows chains of included files (.so and .nx nroff/tr...
 devnm(1m) -- device name
    For each name specified, the devnm command identifies the special file associated with the mounted file system where the named file or directory resides.
 df(1m) -- report number of free file system disk blocks
    The df command displays the number of free 512-byte blocks and free inodes available for file systems by examining the counts kept in the superblock or superblocks. If a special or a directory is not specified, the free space on all mounted file systems is displayed. If the arguments to df are path names, df reports on the file systems containing the named files. If the argument to df is a special...
 df_cdfs(1m) -- report number of free CDFS, HFS, or NFS file system disk blocks
    The df command displays the number of free 512-byte blocks and free inodes available for file systems by examining the counts kept in the superblock or superblocks. If a special or a directory is not specified, the free space on all mounted file systems is displayed. If the arguments to df are path names, df reports on the file systems containing the named files. If the argument to df is a special...
 df_hfs(1m) -- report number of free CDFS, HFS, or NFS file system disk blocks
    The df command displays the number of free 512-byte blocks and free inodes available for file systems by examining the counts kept in the superblock or superblocks. If a special or a directory is not specified, the free space on all mounted file systems is displayed. If the arguments to df are path names, df reports on the file systems containing the named files. If the argument to df is a special...
 df_nfs(1m) -- report number of free CDFS, HFS, or NFS file system disk blocks
    The df command displays the number of free 512-byte blocks and free inodes available for file systems by examining the counts kept in the superblock or superblocks. If a special or a directory is not specified, the free space on all mounted file systems is displayed. If the arguments to df are path names, df reports on the file systems containing the named files. If the argument to df is a special...
 df_vxfs(1m) -- report number of free disk blocks on a VxFS file system
    df prints the number of free blocks and free inodes in VxFS file systems or directories based on the counts kept in the super-blocks. VxFS dynamically allocates inodes from a pool of free blocks. The number of free inodes and blocks reported by df is an estimate based on the number of free 8K or larger extents and the current ratio of allocated inodes to allocated blocks. (Extents smaller than 8K ...
 dgcfgbackup(1m) -- create or update VxVM volume group configuration backup file
    The dgcfgbackup command saves the VxVM configuration for a disk group in a default or alternate configuration backup file (see the description of the-f option). By default, dgcfgbackup is run automatically each time that a VxVM command changes the VxVM configuration. In this case, it always uses the default configuration backup file. An existing default configuration backup file is renamed with an...
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