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dnssec-signzone(1) -- DNSSEC zone signing tool
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dnssec-signzone is used to sign a zone. Any .signedkey files for the zone to be signed should be present in the current directory, along with the keys that will be used to sign the zone. |
dodisk(1m) -- shell procedures for accounting
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chargefee Can be invoked to charge a number of units to login- name. A record is written to /var/adm/fee, to be merged with other accounting records during the night. ckpacct Should be initiated via cron(1M). It periodically checks the size of /var/adm/pacct. If the size exceeds blocks, 1000 by default, turnacct is invoked with argument switch. If the number of free disk blocks in the /var file sy... |
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domainname(1) -- set or display name of Network Information Service domain
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Network Information Service (NIS) uses domain names to refer collectively to a group of hosts. Without an argument, domainname displays the name of the NIS domain. Only superuser can set the domain name by providing name_of_domain. The domain name is usually set in the configuration file /etc/rc.config.d/namesvrs, by setting the NIS_DOMAIN variable. |
dos2ux(1) -- convert ASCII file format
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dos2ux and ux2dos read each specified file in sequence and write it to standard output, converting to HP-UX format or to DOS format, respectively. Each file can be either DOS format or HP-UX format for either command. A DOS file name is recognized by the presence of an embedded colon (:) delimiter; see dosif(4) for DOS file naming conventions. If no input file is given or if the argument - is enco... |
doschmod(1) -- change attributes of a DOS file
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The doschmod command is targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. doschmod is the DOS counterpart of chmod (see chmod(1)). |
doscp(1) -- copy to or from DOS files
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The doscp command is targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. doscp is the DOS counterpart of cp (see cp(1)). doscp copies a DOS file to a DOS or HP-UX file, an HP-UX file to an HP-UX or DOS file, or HP-UX or DOS files to an HP-UX or DOS directory. The last name in the argument list is the destination file or directory. A DOS file name is recognized by the presence of an embedded c... |
dosdf(1) -- report number of free disk clusters
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The dosdf command is targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. dosdf is the DOS counterpart of the df command (see df(1)). It prints the cluster size in bytes and the number of free clusters on the specified DOS volume. |
dosll(1) -- list contents of DOS directories
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The dosls and dosll commands are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. dosls is the DOS counterpart of ls (see ls(1)). For each directory named, dosls lists the contents of that directory. For each file named, dosls repeats its name and any other information requested. If invoked by the name dosll, the -l (ell) option is implied. |
dosls(1) -- list contents of DOS directories
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The dosls and dosll commands are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. dosls is the DOS counterpart of ls (see ls(1)). For each directory named, dosls lists the contents of that directory. For each file named, dosls repeats its name and any other information requested. If invoked by the name dosll, the -l (ell) option is implied. |
dosmkdir(1) -- make a DOS directory
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The dosmkdir command is targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. dosmkdir is the DOS counterpart of the mkdir command (see mkdir(1)). It creates specified directories. The standard entries, . for the directory itself and .. for its parent, are made automatically. There is one option: -m In this case you may have a directory name same as DOS volume label. -u Disable argument case co... |
dosrm(1) -- remove DOS files or directories
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The dosrm and dosrmdir commands are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. dosrm and dosrmdir are DOS counterparts of rm and rmdir (see rm(1) and rmdir(1), respectively). dosrm removes the entries for one or more files from a directory. If a specified file is a directory, an error message is printed unless the optional argument -r is specified (see below). dosrmdir removes entrie... |
dosrmdir(1) -- remove DOS files or directories
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The dosrm and dosrmdir commands are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. dosrm and dosrmdir are DOS counterparts of rm and rmdir (see rm(1) and rmdir(1), respectively). dosrm removes the entries for one or more files from a directory. If a specified file is a directory, an error message is printed unless the optional argument -r is specified (see below). dosrmdir removes entrie... |
dpp(1m) -- dedicated ports parser used by DDFA software
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The Dedicated Ports Parser command (dpp) is part of the Data Communications and Terminal Controller (DTC) Device File Access (DDFA) software. It parses the Dedicated Ports file (dp) and spawns an Outbound Connection Daemon (ocd) for each valid entry in the dp file. dpp can be run from the shell or it can be included in a system initialization script to automatically run the DDFA software each time... |
dtscp(1m) -- DTS control program
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This section describes the commands for the DCE Distributed Time Service (DTS) control program (dtscp). The DTS control program is a command-line interface that enables you to synchronize, adjust, and maintain the system clocks in a distributed network. For a detailed explanation of system clock synchronization and management, see the OSF DCE Administration Guide. The DTS control program commands ... |
dtsd(1m) -- Restarts the DTS daemon
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The dtsd command invokes the DTS daemon (clerk or server process). This command is usually executed as part of the overall DCE startup script, rc.dce. You can enter the command manually under the following conditions: + If a DTS daemon fails to start automatically upon reboot + If you want to restart a daemon that you shut down to perform a backup or do diagnostic work Hewlett-Packard Company - 1 ... |