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 pathchk(1) -- check path names
    The pathchk command checks that one or more path names are valid and portable. By default, the pathchk command checks each component of each path name specified by the pathname parameter based on the underlying file system. An error message is written for each path name operand that: + is longer than that allowed by the system. + contains any component longer than that allowed by the system. + con...
 pax(1) -- Extracts, writes, and lists archive files; copies files and directory hierarchies
    The pax command extracts and writes member files of archive files; writes lists of the member files of archives; and copies directory hierarchies. The -r and -w flags specify the archive operation performed by the pax command. The pattern argument specifies a pattern that matches one or more paths of archive members. A \ (backslash) character is not recognized in the pattern argument and it preve...
 pcat(1) -- compress and expand files
    pack attempts to store the specified files in a compressed form. Wherever possible, each input file name is replaced by a packed file name.z with the same ownership, modes, and access and modification times. The .z with the same ownership, modes, and access and modification times. The -f option forces packing of name. This is useful for causing an entire directory to be packed even if some of the ...
 pcnfsd(1m) -- PC-NFS authentication and print request server
    pcnfsd is an RPC server that supports ONC clients on PC (DOS, OS/2, Macintosh, and other) systems. This describes version two of the pcnfsd server. pcnfsd can be started from the /sbin/init.d/nfs.server startup script by setting the PCNFS_SERVER variable to 1 in /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf, or from the inetd daemon (see inetd(1M)). It reads the configuration file /etc/pcnfsd.conf, if present, and ser...
 pcserver(1m) -- Basic Serial and HP AdvanceLink server
    pcserver is the hostside server program for Basic Serial and AdvanceLink, and is started and terminated by an application program running on a PC. pcserver supports both the Basic Serial and the AdvanceLink protocols. Basic Serial offers a library of routines that support a variety of services between a PC and a serially connected host computer, including file transfers and remote interprocess com...
 pdc(1m) -- processor-dependent code (firmware)
    pdc is the firmware that implements all processor-dependent functionality, including initialization and self-test of the processor. Upon completion, it loads and transfers control to the initial system loader (isl(1M)). Firmware behavior varies somewhat, depending on the hardware series as described below.
 pdp11(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...
 pdweb(1m) -- start the HP-UX peripheral device tool (a Web interface)
    The HP-UX Peripheral Device tool (pdweb) can be used to manage hot pluggable PCI slots on systems that support adding and replacing cards without rebooting. On all HP-UX systems, pdweb will display the devices and can be used to (re)create device files for a selected device. The pdweb command starts the user interface. Once started the help facility of pdweb is available and can be used to learn m...
 pfsd(1m) -- PFS daemon
    pfsd starts the daemons that handle client filesystem requests. nservers is the number of file system server daemons to start. This number should be based on the load expected on this server. The load is defined by the number of mounted file systems. Mounts are distributed in a round-robin fashion to the pfsd daemons. It is recommended that the pfsd daemon be invoked by rc(1M). It must be invoked ...
 pfsd.rpc(1m) -- PFS daemon
    pfsd starts the daemons that handle client filesystem requests. nservers is the number of file system server daemons to start. This number should be based on the load expected on this server. The load is defined by the number of mounted file systems. Mounts are distributed in a round-robin fashion to the pfsd daemons. It is recommended that the pfsd daemon be invoked by rc(1M). It must be invoked ...
 pfs_exportfs(1m) -- export and unexport directories to PFS clients
    pfs_exportfs makes a local directory or filename available for mounting over the network by PFS clients. It is recommended that a command to invoke pfs_exportfs at boot time be added to rc(1M). pfs_exportfs uses information contained in the /etc/pfs_exports file to export pathname (which must be specified as a full pathname). The superuser can run pfs_exportfs at any time to alter the list or char...
 pfs_mount(1m) -- mount and unmount CD-ROM file systems
    pfs_mount attaches a named filesystem to the file system hierarchy at the pathname location directory, which must already exist. If directory has any contents prior to the pfs_mount operation, these remain hidden until the filesystem is once again unmounted. If filesystem is of the form host:pathname, it is assumed to be a remote file system. In the case of a local mount, :pathname, it is assumed ...
 pfs_mountd(1m) -- PFS mount request server
    This program is available with the Portable File System Package (PFS). pfs_mountd is an RPC server that answers file system mount requests. In the case of remote mount requests, it reads the file /etc/pfs_xtab, described in pfs_exports(5), to determine which file systems are available for mounting by which machines. It is recommended that the pfs_mountd daemon be invoked by rc(1M). It must be invo...
 pfs_mountd.rpc(1m) -- PFS mount request server
    This program is available with the Portable File System Package (PFS). pfs_mountd is an RPC server that answers file system mount requests. In the case of remote mount requests, it reads the file /etc/pfs_xtab, described in pfs_exports(5), to determine which file systems are available for mounting by which machines. It is recommended that the pfs_mountd daemon be invoked by rc(1M). It must be invo...
 pfs_umount(1m) -- mount and unmount CD-ROM file systems
    pfs_mount attaches a named filesystem to the file system hierarchy at the pathname location directory, which must already exist. If directory has any contents prior to the pfs_mount operation, these remain hidden until the filesystem is once again unmounted. If filesystem is of the form host:pathname, it is assumed to be a remote file system. In the case of a local mount, :pathname, it is assumed ...
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