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 nfsstat(1m) -- Network File System statistics
    nfsstat displays statistical information about the NFS (Network File System) and RPC (Remote Procedure Call), interfaces to the kernel. It can also be used to reinitialize this information. If no options are given, the default is nfsstat -cnrs That is, display everything, but reinitialize nothing.
 nice(1) -- run a command at nondefault priority
    The nice command executes command at a nondefault CPU scheduling priority. (The name is derived from being "nice" to other system users by running large programs at lower priority.)
 nis(1) -- a new version of the network information name service
    NIS+ is a new version of the network information name service. This version differs in several significant ways from version 2, which is referred to as NIS or YP in earlier releases. Specific areas of enhancement include the ability to scale to larger networks, security, and the administration of the service. The man pages for NIS+ are broken up into three basic categories. Those in section 1 are ...
 nis+(1) -- a new version of the network information name service
    NIS+ is a new version of the network information name service. This version differs in several significant ways from version 2, which is referred to as NIS or YP in earlier releases. Specific areas of enhancement include the ability to scale to larger networks, security, and the administration of the service. The man pages for NIS+ are broken up into three basic categories. Those in section 1 are ...
 NIS+(1) -- a new version of the network information name service
    NIS+ is a new version of the network information name service. This version differs in several significant ways from version 2, which is referred to as NIS or YP in earlier releases. Specific areas of enhancement include the ability to scale to larger networks, security, and the administration of the service. The man pages for NIS+ are broken up into three basic categories. Those in section 1 are ...
 nisaddcred(1m) -- create NIS+ credentials
    The nisaddcred command is used to create security credentials for NIS+ principals. NIS+ credentials serve two purposes. The first is to provide authentication information to various services; the second is to map the authentication service name into an NIS+ principal name. When the nisaddcred command is run, these credentials get created and stored in a table named cred.org_dir in the default NIS+...
 nisaddent(1m) -- create NIS+ tables from corresponding /etc files or NIS maps
    nisaddent creates entries in NIS+ tables from their corresponding /etc files and NIS maps. This operation is customized for each of the standard tables that are used in the administration of HP-UX systems. The type argument specifies the type of the data being processed. Legal values for this type are one of aliases, bootparams, ethers, group, hosts, netid, netmasks, networks, passwd, protocols, p...
 niscat(1) -- display NIS+ tables and objects
    In the first synopsis, niscat displays the contents of the NIS+ tables named by tablename. In the second synopsis, it displays the internal representation of the NIS+ objects named by name.
 nischgrp(1) -- change the group owner of an NIS+ object
    nischgrp changes the group owner of the NIS+ objects or entries specified by name to the specified NIS+ group. Entries are specified using indexed names (see nismatch(1)). If group is not a fully qualified NIS+ group name, it will be resolved using the directory search path (see nisdefaults(1)). The only restriction on changing an object's group owner is that you must have modify permissions for ...
 nischmod(1) -- change access rights on an NIS+ object
    nischmod changes the access rights (mode) of the NIS+ objects or entries specified by name to mode. Entries are specified using indexed names (see nismatch(1)). Only principals with modify access to an object may change its mode. mode has the following form: rights [,rights] ... rights has the form: [ who ] op permission [ op permission ]... who is a combination of: n Nobody's permissions. o Owne...
 nischown(1) -- change the owner of an NIS+ object
    nischown changes the owner of the NIS+ objects or entries specified by name to owner. Entries are specified using indexed names (see nismatch(1)). If owner is not a fully qualified NIS+ principal name (see nisaddcred(1M)), the default domain (see nisdefaults(1)) will be appended to it. The only restriction on changing an object's owner is that you must have modify permissions for the object. Note...
 nischttl(1) -- change the time to live value of an NIS+ object
    nischttl changes the time to live value (ttl) of the NIS+ objects or entries specified by name to time. Entries are specified using indexed names (see nismatch(1)). The time to live value is used by object caches to expire objects within their cache. When an object is read into the cache, this value is added to the current time in seconds yielding the time when the cached object would expire. The ...
 nisclient(1m) -- initialize NIS+ credentials for NIS+ principals
    The nisclient shell script can be used to: + create NIS+ credentials for hosts and users + initialize NIS+ hosts and users + restore the network service environment NIS+ credentials are used to provide authentication information of NIS+ clients to NIS+ service. Use the first synopsis ( -c ) to create individual NIS+ credentials for hosts or users. You must be logged in as a NIS+ principal in the d...
 nisd(1m) -- NIS+ service daemon
    The rpc.nisd daemon is an RPC service that implements the NIS+ service. This daemon must be running on all machines that serve a portion of the NIS+ namespace. rpc.nisd is usually started from a system startup script. rpc.nisd_resolv is an auxillary process that is started by rpc.nisd when it is invoked with -B option. Note that rpc.nisd_resolv should not be started independently.
 nisdefaults(1) -- display NIS+ default values
    nisdefaults prints the default values that are returned by calls to the NIS+ local name functions (see nis_local_names(3N)). With no options specified, all defaults will be printed in a verbose format. With options, only that option is displayed in a terse form suitable for shell scripts. See the example below.
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