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 unpack(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 ...
 untic(1m) -- terminfo de-compiler
    untic translates a terminfo file from the compiled format into the source format. If the environment variable TERMINFO is set to a path name, untic checks for a compiled terminfo description of the terminal under the path specified by TERMINFO before checking /usr/share/lib/terminfo. Otherwise, only /usr/share/lib/terminfo is checked. Normally untic uses the terminal type obtained from the TERM en...
 update-ux(1m) -- updates the HP-UX operating system from new HP-UX media
    The update-ux command updates the HP-UX operating system to a newer version. Use update-ux when updating the operating system (OS), and installing or changing operating environments (OEs). update-ux works only with source depots containing the OS and OEs such as HP-UX 11i OE DVDs. When using other media as source, use swinstall(1M) instead. update-ux will always attempt to update the OS. These bun...
 updaters(1m) -- configuration file for NIS updating
    updaters is a makefile used for updating the Network Information Service (NIS) databases. Databases can be updated only if the network is secure, that is, only if there is a NIS publickey database ( publickey.byname). The default updaters script will update only the publickey.byname map. An entry in the file is a make target for a particular NIS database. For example, if you wanted to add passwd.b...
 ups_mond(1m) -- HP PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power System monitor daemon
    When it detects a loss of AC power for a period of time exceeding a configured limit, ups_mond ensures file system integrity by shutting down HP-UX. To do this, ups_mond uses the device special files specified in its configuration file (/etc/ups_conf by default) to monitor the state of each HP PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) attached to the system. Use the -f option to specify a conf...
 uptime(1) -- show how long system has been up, and/or who is logged in and what they are doing
    uptime prints the current time, the length of time the system has been up, the number of users logged on to the system, and the average number of jobs in the run queue over the last 1, 5, and 15 minutes for the active processors. w is linked to uptime and prints the same output as uptime -w, displaying a summary of the current activity on the system.
 useradd(1m) -- add a new user login to the system
    The useradd command creates a user login on the system by adding the appropriate entry to the /etc/passwd file and any security files, modifying the /etc/group file as necessary, creating a home directory, and copying the appropriate default files into the home directory depending on the command line options. The new login remains locked until the passwd (see passwd(1)) command is invoked.
 userdel(1m) -- delete a user login from the system
    The userdel command deletes a user login from the system by modifying the appropriate login related files. The userdel command requires the login argument. login is the name to be deleted, specified as a string of printable characters. It may not contain a colon (:) or a newline (\n).
 usermod(1m) -- modify a user login on the system
    The usermod command modifies a user login on the system by changing the appropriate login related files. The usermod command requires the login argument. login is a new login name, specified as a string of printable characters. It may not contain a colon (:) or a newline (\n).
 users(1) -- compact list of users who are on the system
    users lists the login names of the users currently on the system in a compact, one-line format. The login names are sorted in ascending collation order (see Environment Variables below).
 utmp2wtmp(1m) -- overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands
    Accounting software is structured as a set of tools (consisting of both C programs and shell procedures) that can be used to build accounting systems. The shell procedures, described in acctsh(1M), are built on top of the C programs. Connect time accounting is handled by various programs that write records into the utmps database. The programs described in acctcon(1M) convert this file into sessio...
 utmpd(1m) -- user accounting database daemon
    utmpd, user accounting database daemon, manages the user accounting database which is the database of currently logged-in users. This was previously maintained by /etc/utmp and /etc/utmpx files on HP-UX. Upon startup, utmpd writes its pid to the file /etc/useracct/utmpd_pid. Applications can add, update, or query entries into the database using the getuts() APIs. See the getuts(3C) manual page for...
 uucheck(1m) -- check the uucp directories and permissions file
    The uucp commands, including uucheck, are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. uucheck checks for the presence of the files and directories required by uucp (see uucp(1)). uucheck is executed from the UUCP makefile before the installation occurs. uucheck also checks for various obvious errors in the /etc/uucp/Permissions file.
 uucico(1m) -- transfer files for the uucp system
    The uucp commands, including uucico, are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. uucico scans the /var/spool/uucp directories for work files. If such files exist, a connection to a remote system is attempted using the line protocol for the remote system specified in file /etc/uucp/Systems. uucico then executes all requests for work and logs the results.
 uuclean(1m) -- uucp spool directory clean-up
    The uucp commands, including uuclean, are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the WARNINGS below. uuclean scans the spool directories for files with the specified prefix and deletes all those that are older than the specified number of hours.
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