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 hp9000s300(1) -- provide truth value about processor type
    The following commands return a true value (exit code 0) if the a processor type matches the command name. Otherwise a false value (exit code non-zero) is returned. These commands are commonly used within make makefiles and shell procedures to improve portability of applications (see make(1)). ___________________________________________________________________________ | Command | True for: ||Comma...
 hp9000s400(1) -- provide truth value about processor type
    The following commands return a true value (exit code 0) if the a processor type matches the command name. Otherwise a false value (exit code non-zero) is returned. These commands are commonly used within make makefiles and shell procedures to improve portability of applications (see make(1)). ___________________________________________________________________________ | Command | True for: ||Comma...
 hp9000s500(1) -- provide truth value about processor type
    The following commands return a true value (exit code 0) if the a processor type matches the command name. Otherwise a false value (exit code non-zero) is returned. These commands are commonly used within make makefiles and shell procedures to improve portability of applications (see make(1)). ___________________________________________________________________________ | Command | True for: ||Comma...
 hp9000s700(1) -- provide truth value about processor type
    The following commands return a true value (exit code 0) if the a processor type matches the command name. Otherwise a false value (exit code non-zero) is returned. These commands are commonly used within make makefiles and shell procedures to improve portability of applications (see make(1)). ___________________________________________________________________________ | Command | True for: ||Comma...
 hp9000s800(1) -- provide truth value about processor type
    The following commands return a true value (exit code 0) if the a processor type matches the command name. Otherwise a false value (exit code non-zero) is returned. These commands are commonly used within make makefiles and shell procedures to improve portability of applications (see make(1)). ___________________________________________________________________________ | Command | True for: ||Comma...
 hpterm(1) -- X window system Hewlett-Packard terminal emulator.
    The hpterm program is a terminal emulator for the X Window system. It provides a Term0 compatible terminal for programs that can't use the window system directly. It also emulates many of the block mode features of HP terminals. Refer to the WARNINGS section below for additional information about running block mode applications.
 hpux(1m) -- HP-UX bootstrap
    hpux is the HP-UX specific secondary system loader (SSL) utility for bootstrap (see isl(1M) for the initial system loader). It supports the operations summarized below, as shown in the SYNOPSIS and detailed later in this DESCRIPTION. boot Loads an object file from an HP-UX file system or raw device and transfers control to the loaded image. (Note, the boot operation is position dependent). ll List...
 hpux.efi(1m) -- HP-UX bootstrap for Itanium-based systems
    hpux.efi is the HP-UX-specific operating system loader utility for bootstrap. It is a native efi(4) application that can be run on the Itanium-based platform. hpux.efi supports the following options: -V Display the release and version numbers of the hpux utility. -tm Boot the system in tunable maintenance mode, also known as "failsafe boot" mode. This option will disregard the tunable settings a...
 hyphen(1) -- find hyphenated words
    hyphen finds all the hyphenated words ending lines in files and prints them on the standard output. If no arguments are given, the standard input is used; thus, hyphen can be used as a filter.
 icodd(1m) -- instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) daemon
    icodd is installed and started as part of the iCOD software on all potential iCOD systems, and re-spawns itself if killed. Note that other iCOD commands fail if this daemon is not running because the operations this daemon performs are vital in keeping the complex wide view of the iCOD state current. The following entry is added to /etc/inittab (at the bottom) in order to have icodd start and re-s...
 icod_modify(1m) -- Activate and deactivate processors. Specify system
    Use icod_modify to activate or deactivate processors, specify system contact or iCOD "from" e-mail address, apply codewords, change the system identifier, and change iCOD configuration information. icod_modify does not allow the activation of unlicensed iCOD components. Additional components are licensed after HP receives payment of an enablement fee (for the component) and the application of a ...
 icod_notify(1m) -- Test e-mail connectivity to HP for instant Capacity on
    When specifying reply_address, icod_notify sends an asset report via e-mail to HP, root, and the specified e-mail address. Confirmation e-mail is sent from HP to the specified reply e-mail address indicating that HP received the asset report e-mail. For detailed information on e-mail configuration and requirements, see the iCOD User's Guide located at /usr/share/doc/icodUserGuide.pdf.
 icod_stat(1m) -- Display instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) status and system information.
    The icod_stat command displays the status and system information on an iCOD system. For further information see the iCOD User's Guide located at /usr/share/doc/icodUserGuide.pdf. If no options are specified icod_stat displays: Software version: This field displays the version of the iCOD client software. System ID: This field displays the user-specified system identifier that the iCOD system uses...
 iconv(1) -- code set conversion
    iconv converts the encoding of characters in the input files from the fromcode code set to the tocode code set, and writes the results on standard output. If no input files are given, iconv reads from standard input. If - appears as an input file name, iconv reads standard input at that point. -- can be used to delimit the end of options (see getopt(3C)).
 id(1) -- print user and group IDs and names
    The id command writes a message to standard output, giving the user and group IDs and names for the process. If the effective and real IDs are different, both are printed. If the process has supplementary group affiliations (see groups(1)), the supplementary group affiliations are also written. If the user operand is specified, the user and group IDs of the selected user are written. In this case,...
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