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 mountall(1m) -- mount and unmount multiple file systems
    mountall is used to mount file systems according to file_system_table. By default, /etc/fstab is the file_system_table. If a dash (-) is specified, mountall reads file_system_table from the standard input; the standard input must be in the same format as the /etc/fstab. Before each file system is mounted, a check is done using fsck (see fsck(1M)) to ensure that the file system is mountable. If the...
 mountd(1m) -- NFS mount request server
    mountd is an RPC server that answers file system mount requests. It reads file /etc/xtab (described in exports(4)) to determine which directories are available to which machines. It also provides information on what file systems are mounted by which clients. This information can be printed using the showmount command (see showmount(1M)). rpc.mountd can be started at boot time by setting the variab...
 mount_cachefs(1m) -- mount CacheFS file systems
    The CacheFS-specific version of the mount command mounts a cached file system; if necessary, it NFS-mounts its back file system. It also provides a number of CacheFS-specific options for controlling the caching process.
 mount_cdfs(1m) -- mount and unmount CDFS file systems
    The mount command mounts file systems. Only a superuser can mount file systems. Other users can use mount to list mounted file systems. The mount command attaches special, a removable file system, to directory, a directory on the file tree. directory, which must already exist, will become the name of the root of the newly mounted file system. special and directory must be given as absolute path na...
 mount_hfs(1m) -- mount and unmount HFS file systems
    The mount command mounts file systems. Only a superuser can mount file systems. Other users can use mount to list mounted file systems. The mount command attaches special, a removable file system, to directory, a directory on the file tree. directory, which must already exist, will become the name of the root of the newly mounted file system. special and directory must be given as absolute path na...
 mount_lofs(1m) -- mount and unmount LOFS file systems
    The mount command mounts LOFS file systems. Only superuser can mount LOFS file systems. Other users can use mount to list mounted file systems. mount, attaches special_directory, a directory from one of the mounted file systems, to directory, an another directory in one of the mounted file systems. This enables new file systems to be created, which provide access to existing directories or file sy...
 mount_nfs(1m) -- mount and unmount NFS file systems
    The mount command mounts file systems. Only a superuser can mount file systems. Other users can use mount to list mounted file systems. The mount command attaches host:path to :path to path to directory. host is a remote system, path is a directory on this remote system and directory is a directory on the local file tree. directory must already exist, be given as an absolute path name and will bec...
 mount_vxfs(1m) -- mount and unmount VxFS file systems
    mount attaches special, a removable file system, to directory, a directory on the file tree. (This directory is also known as the mount point). directory, which must already exist, becomes the name of the root of the newly mounted file system. If you omit either special or directory, mount attempts to determine the missing value from an entry in /etc/fstab. mount can be invoked on any removable fi...
 mpsched(1) -- control the processor or locality domain on which a specific process executes
    mpsched controls the processor (spu), or locality domain (locality- domain-id) on which a process executes. It can do this by binding a process to a particular processor or locality domain (ldom), or by setting the launch policy for the process. The command can be invoked in five manners. + With -h, it prints a help message. + With -s, it returns the hardware configuration of the system. This incl...
 mptconfig(1m) -- configure Ultra320 SCSI controller and A7173A PCI-X Dual Channel Host Bus Adapters
    mptconfig command provides a mechanism to query or change the SCSI settings of a SCSI bus. The mptconfig command only operates with Ultra320 SCSI controllers claimed by the MPT driver. Prerequisites: An effective user ID of 0 (superuser) is required in order to run the mptconfig command. In addition, some of the mptconfig options are intended for use by HP support personnel and require detailed kn...
 mptutil(1m) -- Diagnostic utility for Ultra320 SCSI controllers and A7173A
    The mptutil command is a diagnostic tool to be used for Ultra320 SCSI controllers claimed by the MPT driver. This command provides the ability to retrieve various configuration information, perform firmware downloads, issue Task Management commands and read accumulated statistics of the controller and connected target devices. The utility can be used with various options with a specified device fi...
 mrinfo(1m) -- Multicast Routing Configuration Information Tool
    mrinfo requests the configuration information from the multicast- ourter, and prints the information to the standard out. multicast- router can be either an IP address or a system name. mrinfo sends out the ASK_NEIGHBORS igmp message to the specified multicast-router, when the router receives the request, it sends back its configuration information. If the multicast-router is not specified, the re...
 mrouted(1m) -- IP multicast routing daemon
    The mrouted command is an implementation of the Distance-Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP), an earlier version of which is specified in RFC-1075. It maintains topological knowledge via a distance-vector routing protocol (like RIP, described in RFC-1058), upon which it implements a multicast datagram-forwarding algorithm called Reverse Path Multicasting. mrouted forwards a multicast datagra...
 mstm(1m) -- Support Tools Manager
    The Support Tools Manager (STM) provides three interfaces that allow a user access to an underlying toolset, consisting of information modules, firmware update tools, verifiers, diagnostics, exercisers, expert tools, and utilities: XSTM - the graphical interface (for X11-based graphics terminals) MSTM - the menu-based interface (for non-X11-based, non-graphics terminals) CSTM - the command line in...
 mt(1) -- magnetic tape manipulating program
    mt is used to give commands to the tape drive. If tapename is not specified, the environment variable TAPE is used; if TAPE is not defined, the default drive is used. mt winds the tape in the requested direction (forward or backward), stopping after the specified count EOF marks or records are passed. If count is not specified, one is assumed. Each EOF mark counts as one record. When winding backw...
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