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snmpdm(1m) -- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) process
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The master SNMP agent (snmpdm) and the collection of subagents (/usr/sbin/*agt) that have attached to the master agent, collectively form a single SNMP agent. The SNMP agent accepts SNMP Get, GetNext and Set requests from an SNMP Manager which cause it to read or write the Management Information Base (MIB). The MIB objects are instrumented by the subagents. The master agent can bind to separate pr... |
soelim(1) -- eliminate .so's from nroff input
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soelim reads the specified files or the standard input and performs the textual inclusion implied by nroff directives of the form .so some_file when they appear at the beginning of input lines. This is useful when using programs such as tbl(1) that do not normally do this, allowing placement of individual tables or other text objects in separate files to be run as a part of a large document. An ar... |
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softpower(1m) -- determine if softpower hardware is installed on the system
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The softpower command determines whether a software controlled power switch is installed on the system. |
sort(1) -- sort or merge files
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sort performs one of the following functions: 1. Sorts lines of all the named files together and writes the result to the specified output. 2. Merges lines of all the named (presorted) files together and writes the result to the specified output. 3. Checks that a single input file is correctly presorted. The standard input is read if - is used as a file name or no input files are specified. Compar... |
spell(1) -- find spelling errors
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The spell command collects words from the named files and looks them up in a spelling list. Words that neither occur among nor are derivable (by applying certain inflections, prefixes, and/or suffixes) from words in the spelling list are printed on the standard output. If no files are named, words are collected from the standard input. The spell command ignores most troff, tbl, and eqn constructio... |
spellin(1) -- find spelling errors
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The spell command collects words from the named files and looks them up in a spelling list. Words that neither occur among nor are derivable (by applying certain inflections, prefixes, and/or suffixes) from words in the spelling list are printed on the standard output. If no files are named, words are collected from the standard input. The spell command ignores most troff, tbl, and eqn constructio... |
split(1) -- split a file into pieces
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split reads file and writes it in pieces (default 1000 lines) onto a set of output files. The name of the first output file is name with aa appended, and so on lexicographically, up to zz (only ASCII letters are used, a maximum of 676 files). If no output name is given, x is the default. If no input file is given, or if - is given instead, the standard input file is used. |
spray(1m) -- spray packets
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spray sends a one-way stream of packets to host using RPC, then reports how many were received by host and what the transfer rate was. The host name can be either a name or an internet address. |
sprayd(1m) -- spray server
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sprayd is an RPC server that records the packets sent by spray from another system (see spray(1M)). inetd invokes sprayd through /etc/inetd.conf (see inetd(1M)). |
sptr(1) -- terminal print utility
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sptr 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. |
ssp(1) -- remove multiple line-feeds from output
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ssp (single-space) removes redundant blank lines from the standard input and sends the result to the standard output. All blank lines at the beginning of a file are removed, and all multiple blank lines elsewhere in the file (including end-of-file) are reduced to a single blank line. ssp is typically used in pipelines such as nroff -ms file1 | ssp ssp is equivalent to the 4.2BSD cat -s command. To... |
st(1m) -- shared tape administration
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The st command provides users with a command-line interface to check the status of a shared tape device or to reclaim a shared tape device from a host system that has failed while holding a reservation on the shared tape device. The st command can also be used for the same purpose on shared library robotic devices. To use the st command you must have root user id. Please see examples below for usa... |
startup(1m) -- shell procedures for accounting
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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... |
statd(1m) -- network status monitor
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statd is an RPC server. It interacts with lockd to provide crash and recovery functions for the locking services on NFS (see lockd(1M)). |
stconv(1) -- Utility to convert scalable type symbol set map formats
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Intellifont font technology has been obsoleted on HP's X Window System. Support for it will be removed in a future release. This utility will be removed at that time. The stconv utility is used to convert scalable typeface symbol set maps (.sym files) for Intellifont fonts from one symbol list numbering format to another. The installation default symbol sets map their respective symbols into appr... |