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 fixman(1m) -- fix manual pages for faster viewing with man(1)
    The fixman command is a shell script that processes man pages in the cat* directories to unexpand spaces to tabs where possible, and to remove all character-backspace pairs (which usually exist to cause overstriking or underscoring for printer output). Removal of unnecessary character sequences improves the speed of man(1), and reduces disk space consumption. The fixman command should be run after...
 fmt(1) -- format text
    The fmt command is a simple text formatter that fills and joins lines to produce output lines of (up to) the number of characters specified in the -w width option. The default width is 72. fmt concatenates the file arguments. If none are given, fmt formats text from the standard input. Blank lines are preserved in the output, as is the spacing between words. fmt does not fill lines beginning with ...
 fold(1) -- fold long lines for finite width output device
    The fold command is a filter that folds the contents of the specified files, breaking the lines to have a maximum of width column positions (or bytes, if the -b option is specified). The fold command breaks lines by inserting a newline character so that each output line is the maximum width possible that does not exceed the specified number of column positions (or bytes). A line cannot be broken i...
 fontdl(1) -- filters invoked by lp interface scripts
    Various filters are used by the lp subsystem to obtain specialized behavior for specific types of devices or data. This entry describes currently supported filters. A number of these filters use a specified username and filename to determine the location of the user who originated the print message. The filename is used to determine the hostname of the system where the request originated, and must...
 forder(1) -- convert file data order
    The text orientation (mode) of a file can be right-to-left (non-Latin) or left-to-right (Latin). This text orientation can affect the way data is arranged in the file. The data arrangements that result are called screen order and keyboard order. forder converts the order of characters in the file from screen order to keyboard order or vice versa. forder reads the concatenation of input files (or s...
 format(1m) -- format an HP SCSI disk array LUN
    format formats one LUN of the HP SCSI disk array associated with device file, device_file. The format will usually be a soft or zeroing format, in which the controller writes zeroes to the data area and parity area, if any, of the LUN. NOTE: The above should always be true of a sub-LUN, but the controller might decide, based on certain conditions, to do a full format of a regular LUN, which consis...
 frecover(1m) -- selectively recover files
    frecover reads media written by the fbackup command. Its actions are controlled by the selected function -r, -R, -x, -V, or -I. The function performed by frecover is specified by one of the following options: -r The backup media is read and the contents are loaded into the directories from which they were backed up. This option should only be used to recover a complete backup onto a clear director...
 from(1) -- who is my mail from?
    from prints the mail header lines in your mailbox file to show who sent you mail. If user is specified, user's mailbox is examined instead of your own. If the -s option is given, only headers of mail from sender are printed.
 fruled(1) -- flash/turn off attention LEDs (cell, cabinet and I/O chassis attention LEDs)
    The fruled command flashes/turns off attention LEDs of cells or I/O chassis in the local complex. The command can also be used to start flashing or stop flashing cabinet number LEDs. If either the -u option or the -g option is specified, the scope of the command will be the specified target complex. If a cell or I/O chassis attention LED is made to flash, the cabinet number LED of the cabinet that...
 frupower(1m) -- turn on/off or display current status of power for cells and I/O chassis
    The frupower command turns power on or off, or displays the current status of power for cells and I/O chassis. The operations allowed by this command are subject to the following conditions: + An active cell cannot be powered off. An active cell is one that is assigned to a partition and that is being used by the partition. + The -i option can be used to display the power state of any I/O chassis,...
 fsadm(1m) -- a file system administration command
    The fsadm command is designed to perform selected administration tasks on file systems. These tasks may differ between file system types. special is a device file containing an unmounted file system. However, if the file system is of the type that provides online administration capabilities the special could be a directory. directory must be the root of a mounted file system. Only a superuser can ...
 fsadm_hfs(1m) -- HFS file system administration command
    The fsadm command is designed to perform selected administration tasks on HFS file systems. special is a device file containing an unmounted file system. Only a superuser can invoke fsadm.
 fsadm_vxfs(1m) -- resize or reorganize a VxFS file system
    fsadm performs online administration functions on VxFS file systems, Storage Checkpoints, or individual files and directories. fsadm supports file-system resizing, extent reorganization, directory reorganization, and querying or changing the largefiles flag. fsadm operates on file systems mounted for read/write access, however, the -o option can also operate on a special device containing a clean,...
 fscat(1m) -- cat a VxFS file system
    fscat provides an interface to a VxFS snapshot file system, similar to that provided by dd, invoked on the block or character special file of regular VxFS file systems. fscat works when executed on the special device of any VxFS file system. On most VxFS file systems, the block or character special file for the file system provides access to a raw image of the file system to back up the file syste...
 fscat_vxfs(1m) -- cat a VxFS file system
    fscat provides an interface to a VxFS snapshot file system, similar to that provided by dd, invoked on the block or character special file of regular VxFS file systems. fscat works when executed on the special device of any VxFS file system. On most VxFS file systems, the block or character special file for the file system provides access to a raw image of the file system to back up the file syste...
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