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 sadc(1m) -- system activity report package
    System activity data can be accessed at the special request of a user (see sar(1M)) and automatically on a routine basis as described here. The operating system contains a number of counters that are incremented as various system actions occur. These include CPU utilization counters, buffer usage counters, disk and tape I/O activity counters, tty device activity counters, switching and system-call...
 sam(1m) -- system administration manager
    The sam command starts a menu-driven System Administration Manager program (SAM) for performing system administration tasks with only limited, specialized knowledge of the HP-UX operating system. SAM discovers many aspects of a system's configuration through automated inquiries and tests. Help menus describe how to use SAM and perform various management tasks. Press the F1 function key for help o...
 samlog_view(1) -- a tool for viewing and saving the SAM logfile
    The samlog_viewer command enables the viewing of part or all of the SAM logfile (or another file containing data in the same format) at varying levels of detail. This tool is run by SAM whenever the View SAM Log option is chosen. It can also be run independently of SAM, in either interactive or noninteractive mode. The samlog_viewer command executes in either interactive or noninteractive mode, de...
 sams(1) -- Builds DCE message system files
    The sams utility reads the specified input file and creates a number of output files. The name sams stands for ``symbols and message strings'', which is what the program manipulates. The input file consists of keywords, numbers, and text. Whitespace, except in quoted strings, is used only to separate tokens. If the text is a simple word, it can be entered unquoted. Text that is a keyword or that...
 sar(1m) -- system activity reporter
    In the first form above, sar samples cumulative activity counters in the operating system at n intervals of t seconds. If the -o option is specified, it saves the samples in file in binary format. The default value of n is 1. In the second form, with no sampling interval specified, sar extracts data from a previously recorded file, either the one specified by -f option or, by default, the standard...
 savecrash(1m) -- save a crash dump of the operating system
    savecrash saves the crash dump information of the system (assuming one was made when the system crashed) and writes a reboot message in the shutdown log file. dirname is the name of the existing directory in which to store the crash dump; the default is /var/adm/crash. savecrash saves the crash image and related files in the directory dirname/crash.n. The trailing /crash.n. The trailing n. The tra...
 sccs(1) -- front-end utility program for SCCS commands
    The sccs command is a straightforward front end to the various programs comprising the Source Code Control System. It includes the capability of running set-user-id to another user to allow shared access to the SCCS files. sccs reduces the need to explicitly reference the SCCS filenames. The SCCS filenames are generated by prepending the string SCCS/s. to the working files specified. The default S...
 sccsdiff(1) -- compare two versions of an SCCS file
    The sccsdiff command compares two versions of an SCCS file, and generates the differences between the two versions. Any number of SCCS files may be specified, but arguments apply to all files. -rSID? SID? SID1 and SID2 specify the deltas of an SCCS file that are to be compared. Versions are passed to bdiff in the order given (see bdiff(1)). The SIDs accepted, and the corresponding version retrieve...
 sccshelp(1) -- ask for help on SCCS commands
    The sccshelp command finds information to explain a message from an SCCS command or to explain the use of a SCCS command. Zero or more arguments can be supplied. If no arguments are given, sccshelp prompts for one: What is the message number or SCCS command name? The arguments can be either message numbers (which normally appear in parentheses following messages) or command names, of one of the fo...
 sconv(1) -- hp9000 utility for Simplified-Chinese code code-converter
    sconv is used to do code conversion from GB internal code to Big5/Unicode(UCS2 or UTF8) internal code and vice versa, also from Big5 internal code to GBK code and vice versa. It provides three processing modes. Mode (1) : sconv The first one is an interactive menu mode. Just invoke the command. It will display the main menu, and prompt you for which kind of code conversion you need(whether it is f...
 script(1) -- make typescript of terminal session
    script makes a typescript of everything printed on your terminal. It starts a shell named by the SHELL environment variable, or by default /usr/bin/sh, and silently records a copy of output to your terminal from that shell or its descendents, using a pseudo-terminal device (see pty(7)). All output is written to file, or appended to file if the -a option is given. If no file name is given, the outp...
 scsictl(1m) -- control a SCSI device
    The scsictl command provides a mechanism for controlling a SCSI device. It can be used to query mode parameters, set configurable mode parameters, and perform SCSI commands. The operations are performed in the same order as they appear on the command line. The second form, as shown above, supports the online addition of a supported SCSI card to a system. This option cannot be used with any other o...
 sd(1m) -- display and monitor job information and create and remove jobs; invoke graphical user interface to display and
    The swjob command displays job information and removes jobs. It supports these features: + Display the current install jobs, copy jobs, and other SD jobs initiated by the SD commands. + Specify a specific job to list or remove. + Display the command logfile for a specific job. + Display the target logfile for a specific target.
 sdiff(1) -- side-by-side difference program
    sdiff uses the output of diff(1) with the -b option, which ignores trailing blanks (spaces and tabs) and treats other strings of blanks as equal, to produce a side-by-side listing of two files, indicating those lines that are different. Each line of the two files is printed with a blank gutter between them if the lines are identical, a < in the gutter if the line only exists in file1, a > in the g...
 secd(1m) -- The DCE Security Server
    The secd daemon is the Security Server. It manages all access to the registry database. You must have root privileges to invoke the secd. The Security Server can be replicated, so that several copies of the registry database exist on a network, each managed by a secd process. Only one Security Server, the master replica, can perform database update operations (such as adding an account). Other ser...
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