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 prctmp(1m) -- shell procedures for accounting
    chargefee Can be invoked to charge a number of units to login- name. A record is written to /var/adm/fee, to be merged with other accounting records during the night. ckpacct Should be initiated via cron(1M). It periodically checks the size of /var/adm/pacct. If the size exceeds blocks, 1000 by default, turnacct is invoked with argument switch. If the number of free disk blocks in the /var file sy...
 prdaily(1m) -- shell procedures for accounting
    chargefee Can be invoked to charge a number of units to login- name. A record is written to /var/adm/fee, to be merged with other accounting records during the night. ckpacct Should be initiated via cron(1M). It periodically checks the size of /var/adm/pacct. If the size exceeds blocks, 1000 by default, turnacct is invoked with argument switch. If the number of free disk blocks in the /var file sy...
 prealloc(1) -- preallocate disk storage
    prealloc preallocates at least size bytes of disk space for an ordinary file name, creating the file if name does not already exist. The space is allocated in an implementation-dependent fashion for fast sequential reads and writes of the file. prealloc fails and no disk space is allocated if name already exists and is not an ordinary file of zero length, if insufficient space is left on disk, or ...
 primes(1) -- factor a number, generate large primes
    If no arguments are provided on the command line, factor waits for a number to be typed in. If a positive number is typed, it factors the number and print its prime factors; each one is printed the proper number of times. It then waits for another number. factor exits if it encounters a zero or any non-numeric character. If an argument is provided on the command line, factor factors the number as ...
 printenv(1) -- print out the environment
    printenv prints out the values of the variables in the environment. If a name is specified, only its value is printed.
 printf(1) -- format and print arguments
    printf writes formatted arguments to the standard output. The arg arguments are formatted under control of the format operand. format is a character string patterned after the formatting conventions of printf(3S), and contains the following types of objects: characters Characters that are not escape sequences or conversion specifications (as described below) are copied to standard output. escape s...
 printstat(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...
 privatepw(1) -- Change WU-FTPD Group Access File Information
    If a site supports the SITE GROUP and SITE GPASS commands, it is necessary to be able to add, delete and list enhanced access group information. The privatepw utility is used to update this information in the group access file (/etc/ftpd/ftpgroups). This is meant as an administrative tool and not to be run by the general user population. This command requires read/write permission to the appropria...
 prmail(1) -- print out mail in the incoming mailbox file
    prmail prints the mail which waits for you or the specified user in the incoming mailbox file. The mailbox file is not disturbed. prmail is functionally similar to the command: cat /var/mail/mailfile mailfile | more or cat /var/mail/mailfile mailfile | pg depending upon the setting of the user's PAGER environment variable
 prof(1) -- display profile data
    prof interprets a profile file produced by monitor() (see monitor(3C)). The symbol table in the object file prog (a.out by default) is read and correlated with a profile file (mon.out by default). For each external text symbol, the percentage of time spent executing between the address of that symbol and the address of the next is printed, together with the number of times that function was called...
 prs(1) -- print and summarize an SCCS file
    The prs command prints, on the standard output, parts or all of an SCCS file (see sccsfile(4)) in a user-supplied format. If a directory is named, prs behaves as though each file in the directory were specified as a named file, except that non-SCCS files (last component of the path name does not begin with s.), and unreadable files are silently ignored. If a name of - is given, the standard input ...
 prtacct(1m) -- shell procedures for accounting
    chargefee Can be invoked to charge a number of units to login- name. A record is written to /var/adm/fee, to be merged with other accounting records during the night. ckpacct Should be initiated via cron(1M). It periodically checks the size of /var/adm/pacct. If the size exceeds blocks, 1000 by default, turnacct is invoked with argument switch. If the number of free disk blocks in the /var file sy...
 ps(1) -- report process status
    ps prints information about selected processes. Use options to specify which processes to select and what information to print about them.
 psrset(1m) -- create and manage processor sets
    The psrset utility controls the management of processor sets. Processor sets allow a subset of processors in the system to be isolated for exclusive use by specified threads and processes. Processes may now be bound to groups of processors rather than just one. Each processor set represents a separate scheduling allocation Hewlett-Packard Company - 1 - HP-UX 11i Version 2: August 2003 psrset(1M) p...
 ptr(1) -- termainl print utility
    ptr is a printer utility which support two method -- First Method is LOG PRINT - display the file on the screen then print it out. Second Method is TRANSPARENT PRINT MODE - just print file and non-display. And terminal must be HP or VT mode terminal, printer must be ESC/P printer.
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