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 acctwtmp(1m) -- overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands
    Accounting software is structured as a set of tools (consisting of both C programs and shell procedures) that can be used to build accounting systems. The shell procedures, described in acctsh(1M), are built on top of the C programs. Connect time accounting is handled by various programs that write records into the utmps database. The programs described in acctcon(1M) convert this file into sessio...
 acl_edit(1m) -- Edits or lists an object's ACLs
    The acl_edit command is a client program that, when invoked, binds to the specified object's ACL Manager (which is implemented in the object's server), and allows the user to manipulate the object's ACL through the standard DCE ACL interface. This interface is the sec_acl_...() interface documented in the OSF DCE Application Development Reference. The acl_edit command automatically binds to the...
 adb(1) -- absolute debugger
    The adb command executes a general-purpose debugging program that is sensitive to the underlying architecture of the processor and operating system on which it is run It can be used to examine files and provide a controlled environment for executing HP-UX programs. adb inspects exactly one object file, referred to as the current object file, and one memory file, referred to as the current memory f...
 add_directory(1m) -- (including application-defined attributes) of a directory
    The add directory command adds a value to a modifiable, set-valued attribute (including application-defined attributes) of a directory. If the attribute does not exist, this command creates it. Usually, this task is performed through the client application. See the DCE Administration Guide for more information about attributes.
 add_object(1m) -- (including application-defined attributes) of an object entry
    The add object command adds a value to a modifiable, set-valued attribute (including application-defined attributes) of an object entry. If the attribute does not exist, this command creates it. Usually, this task is performed through the client application. See the DCE Administration Guide for more information about attributes.
 adjust(1) -- simple text formatter
    The adjust command is a simple text formatter for filling, centering, left and right justifying, or only right justifying text paragraphs, and is designed for interactive use. It reads the concatenation of input files (or standard input if none are given) and produces on standard output a formatted version of its input, with each paragraph formatted separately. If - is given as an input filename, ...
 admin(1) -- create and administer SCCS files
    The admin command is used to create new SCCS files and change the parameters of existing ones. Arguments to admin, which may appear in any order, ( unless -- is specified as an argument, in which case all arguments after -- are treated as files ) consist of option arguments, beginning with -, and named files (note that SCCS file names must begin with the characters s.). If a named file does not ex...
 advertise(1m) -- Configures the system as a global server by adding the server's entry to the cell profile
    The advertise command causes DTS to forward the name and attributes of the server to CDS by binding the server's protocol tower to the CDS object and adding an entry for the server in the cell profile. Once the server's entry is in the cell profile, it is configured as a global server, and servers outside of the LAN can access it.
 alias(1) -- standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells
    Shell Invocation Tilde Substitution Environment Options Command Substitution Functions rsh Restrictions Parameter Substitution Jobs Definitions Blank Interpretation Signals Commands File Name Generation Execution Simple Commands Quoting Command Reentry Compound Commands Arithmetic Evaluation Command Line Editing Special Commands Prompting emacs/gmacs Editing Mode Comments Conditional Expressions v...
 AM60Srvr(1m) -- disk array server daemon
    AM60Srvr is the server portion of the Array Manager 60 management software. It monitors the operation and performance of the disk array, and services external requests from clients executing disk array commands. AM60Srvr monitors disk array performance and status, maintains disk array logs, and allows clients to examine and change disk array configuration. AM60Srvr must be running to allow managem...
 amcfg(1m) -- manages LUN (logical drive) configuration on the disk array
    amcfg manages the LUN configuration on the disk array identified by ArrayID. This involves creating, deleting, replacing, and assigning ownership of all LUNS on the disk array. WARNING: Deleting a LUN will destroy all the data on the LUN. Backup all vital data before deleting a LUN. The ArrayID used to address the disk array can be the disk array serial number or name, if one has been assigned to ...
 amdload(1m) -- downloads new firmware to the disk array controllers, the disk system BCC controllers, and disks
    amdload copies new firmware code to the disk array controllers, the disk system BCC controllers, or the disks in the disk array identified by ArrayID. The new code is stored in the file identified by codefile. The ArrayID used to address the disk array can be the disk array serial number or name, if one has been assigned to the disk array.
 amdsp(1m) -- display the status and operating configuration of the disk array
    amdsp displays status and configuration information for the disk array identified by ArrayID. Logical configuration, physical configuration, and current status can all be displayed using amdsp. A list of all the disk arrays recognized by the host can also be displayed. The ArrayID used to address the disk array can be the disk array serial number or name, if one has been assigned to the disk array...
 amfmt(1m) -- disk format, not supported
    The amfmt command is a data destructive command and is not supported. If an attempt is made to execute the amfmt command, data may be destroyed.
 amlog(1m) -- displays host-based controller log entries for a disk array
    amlog displays the contents of the disk array controller logs maintained by the host. These logs contain information useful for diagnosing and troubleshooting the disk array. The host maintains multiple log files containing entries for each disk array. The ArrayID used to address the disk array must be the disk array ID. An alias name cannot be used because alias names are not recorded in the log.
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