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 v5srvtab(5) -- The server and machine keytab file
    The /krb5/v5srvtab file is a file on the local node created by the rgy_edit command, the sec_create_db command, or any application that makes sec_key_mgmt() calls. The file contains passwords for servers and machine accounts. To view or manipulate the contents of this file, use the sec_key_mgmt API, described in the and the .
 values(5) -- machine-dependent values
    This file contains a set of manifest constants, conditionally defined for particular processor architectures. The model assumed for integers is binary representation (one's or two's complement), where the sign is represented by the value of the high-order bit. BITS(type) The number of bits in a specified type (e.g., int). type) The number of bits in a specified type (e.g., int). ) The number of ...
 varargs(5) -- handle variable argument list
    This set of macros enables programmers to write portable procedures that accept variable argument lists. Routines that have variable argument lists (such as printf()) but do not use varargs are inherently nonportable, because different machines use different argument-passing conventions (see printf(3S)). va_alist is used as the parameter list in a function header. va_dcl is a declaration for va_al...
 vps_ceiling(5) -- maximum (in kilobytes) of system-selectable page size
    The Translation Look-aside Buffer (TLB) is a microprocessor feature for virtual memory, where the most recent physical to virtual address translations are cached, in the expectation that these translations are likely to be needed again soon. This is based on the principles of spatial and temporal locality of address references in programs. Historically, the TLB was entirely managed within hardware...
 vps_chatr_ceiling(5) -- maximum (in kilobytes) of user selectable page size
    The Translation Look-aside Buffer (TLB) is a microprocessor feature for virtual memory, where the most recent physical to virtual address translations are cached, in the expectation that these translations are likely to be needed again soon. This is based on the principles of spatial and temporal locality of address references in programs. Historically, the TLB was entirely managed within hardware...
 vps_pagesize(5) -- minimum (in kilobytes) of system-selected page size
    The Translation Look-aside Buffer (TLB) is a microprocessor feature for virtual memory, where the most recent physical to virtual address translations are cached, in the expectation that these translations are likely to be needed again soon. This is based on the principles of spatial and temporal locality of address references in programs. Historically, the TLB were entirely managed within hardwar...
 vxfs_bc_bufhwm(5) -- VxFS buffer cache high water mark(determines the VxFS buffer cache size)
    VxFS maintains a buffer cache in the kernel for frequently accessed file system metadata in addition to the HP-UX kernel buffer cache that caches the file data. vxfs_bc_bufhwm tunable parameter determines the size of the VxFS buffer cache (the maximum amount of memory that can be used to cache VxFS metadata). The default value computed based on the amount of system memory ensures good system perfo...
 vxfs_ifree_timelag(5) -- VxFS inode free time lag (specifies the minimum time to be spent on a freelist)
    In VxFS, the unused inodes are put on a freelist. The memory space for this unused inode is freed if it stays on the freelist for a specified amount of time. The vxfs_ifree_timelag tunable specifies the minimum amount of time should spend on a freelist before its memory space is freed. The time is specified in seconds. vxfs_ifree_timelag is a dynamic tunable. Any changes to vxfs_ifree_timelag take...
 vxfs_max_ra_kbytes(5) -- maximum amount of read-ahead data, in KB, that kernel may have outstanding for a single VxFS file system
    This tunable vxfs_max_ra_kbytes, along with other "read-ahead" tunables vxfs_ra_per_disk and vx_fancyra_enable, has been obsoleted in HP-UX 11i Version 2 and is replaced by the filesystem tunable read_ahead. For more information on the VxFS file system tunables see vxtunefs(1M).
 vxfs_ra_per_disk(5) -- amount of VxFS file system read-ahead per disk, in KB.
    This tunable vxfs_ra_per_disk, along with other "read-ahead" tunables vxfs_max_ra_kbytes and vx_fancyra_enable, has been obsoleted in HP-UX 11i Version 2 and is replaced by the filesystem tunable read_ahead. For more information on VxFS file system tunables see vxtunefs(1M).
 vx_maxlink(5) -- Configure the number of links to a file
    The vx_maxlink tunable is used to configure the number of links possible to a file on VxFS filesystem As vx_maxlink is initialized when system is booted, the changes made to vx_maxlink will take effect only from the next system reboot.
 vx_ncsize(5) -- the number of bytes to be reserved for the directory
    This tunable parameter, vx_ncsize, has been obsoleted from HP-UX 11i Version 2 and onwards; there is a change in the implementation of DNLC (Directory Name Lookup Cache) in VxFS/JFS 3.5, which uses it's own private DNLC. The kernel tunable ncsize has no impact on the size of the VxFS/JFS 3.5 DNLC. For more information see the release notes.
 vx_ninode(5) -- Determines the internal node table size
    The VxFS file system caches the inodes in an inode table. The kernel tunable vx_ninode determines the number of inodes in the inode table to help VxFS in caching. The vx_ninode static tunable is initialized when system is booted. Thus the changes in the vx_ninode table will take effect only during the next system reboot.
 WML(5) -- The widget meta-language file format for creating uil compilers
    The widget meta-language facility (WML) is used to generate the components of the user interface language (UIL) compiler that can change depending on the widget set. Using WML you can add support in UIL for new widgets to the Motif widget set or for a totally new widget set.
 xferlog(5) -- FTP server logfile
    The xferlog file contains logging information from the FTP server daemon, ftpd (see ftpd(1M)). This file is found in /var/adm/syslog. Each server entry is composed of a single line of the following form, with all fields being separated by spaces. current-time transfer-time remote-host file-size filename transfer-type special-action-flag direction access-mode username service-name authentication-me...
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