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 remove_directory(1m) -- attribute (including application-defined attributes) of a directory
    The remove directory command removes a value from a set-valued or single-valued attribute (including application-defined attributes) of a directory. If you do not specify a value, the command removes the entire attribute. This command can delete attributes created by the add directory and set directory commands. Usually this task is performed through the client application. See the OSF DCE Adminis...
 remove_link(1m) -- Removes a soft link's timeout value attribute
    The remove link command removes a soft link's timeout value attribute, CDS_LinkTimeout, causing the soft link to become permanent.
 remove_object(1m) -- attribute (including application-defined attributes) of an object entry
    The remove object command removes a value from a set-valued or single-valued attribute (including application-defined attributes) of an object entry. If you do not specify a value, the command removes the entire attribute. This command can delete attributes created by the add object and set object commands. Usually, this task is performed through the client application. See the OSF DCE Administrat...
 remsh(1) -- execute from a remote shell
    remsh connects to a specified host and executes a specified command. The host name can be either the official name or an alias as understood by gethostbyname() (see gethostent(3N) and hosts(4)). remsh copies its standard input (stdin) to the remote command, the standard output of the remote command to its standard output (stdout), and the standard error of the remote command to its standard error ...
 remshd(1m) -- remote shell server
    The remshd command is the server for the rcp, rdist and remsh commands, rcmd() and the rcmd_af() function in case of IPv6 systems (see rcp(1), rdist(1), remsh(1), rcmd(3N)), and rcmd_af(3N). remshd allows two kinds of authentication methods: 1. Authentication based on privileged port numbers where the client's source port must be in the range 512 through 1023. In this case remshd assumes it is op...
 renice(1m) -- alter priority of running processes
    The renice command alters the system nice value (used in the system scheduling priority) of one or more running processes specified by id .... The new system nice value is set to 20 + newoffset, and is limited to the range 0 to 39. However if the UNIX95 environment variable is set, the new system nice value is set to current nice value + newoffset. Processes with lower system nice values run at hi...
 repquota(1m) -- summarize file system quotas
    The repquota command prints a summary of disk usage and quotas for each specified filesystem. filesystem is either the name of the directory on which the file system is mounted or the name of the device containing the file system. For each user, the current number of files and amount of space (in Kbytes) is printed, along with any quotas created with edquota (see edquota(1M)).
 reset(1) -- terminal-dependent initialization
    tset sets up the terminal when logging in on an HP-UX system. It does terminal-dependent processing, such as setting erase and kill characters, setting or resetting delays, and sending any sequences needed to properly initialize the terminal. It first determines the type of terminal involved, then does the necessary initializations and mode settings. The type of terminal attached to each HP-UX por...
 resize(1) -- set TERMCAP and terminal settings to current xterm window size
    Resize prints a shell command for setting the TERM and TERMCAP environment variables to indicate the current size of xterm window from which the command is run. For this output to take effect, resize must either be evaluated as part of the command line (usually done with a shell alias or function) or else redirected to a file which can then be read in. From the C shell (usually known as /bin/csh),...
 restore(1m) -- restore file system incrementally, local or across network
    The restore and rrestore commands read tapes previously dumped by the dump or rdump command (see dum ). Actions taken are controlled by the key argument where key is a string of characters containing not more than one function letter and possibly one or more function modifiers. One or more name arguments, if present, are file or directory names specifying the files that are to be restored. Unless ...
 rev(1) -- reverse lines of a file
    rev copies the named files to the standard output, reversing the order of characters in every line. If no file is specified, the standard input is copied.
 reverse(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...
 rexd(1m) -- RPC-based remote execution server
    rexd is the RPC server for remote command execution. A rexd is started by inetd when a remote execution request is received (see inetd(1M)). rexd exits when command execution has completed. If the user ID (uid) in the remote execution request is assigned to a user on the server, rexd executes the command as that user. If no user on the server is assigned to the uid, rexd does not execute the comma...
 rexec(1) -- execute from a remote shell
    remsh connects to a specified host and executes a specified command. The host name can be either the official name or an alias as understood by gethostbyname() (see gethostent(3N) and hosts(4)). remsh copies its standard input (stdin) to the remote command, the standard output of the remote command to its standard output (stdout), and the standard error of the remote command to its standard error ...
 rexecd(1m) -- remote execution server
    rexecd is the server for the rexec() routine, and the rexec_af() routine in case of IPv6 systems; it expects to be started by the internet daemon (see inetd(1M)). rexecd provides remote execution facilities with authentication based on user account names and unencrypted passwords. inetd(1M) calls rexecd when a service request is received at the port indicated for the ``exec'' service specificati...
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