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 group_override(5) -- The registry group override file.
    The dcelocal/etc/group_override administrative file lets you override group UNIX IDs and member lists stored in the network registry database. The /etc/group_override administrative file lets you override group UNIX IDs and member lists stored in the network registry database. The group_override file functions in a similar manner as the passwd_override file that overrides principal information in ...
 gssapi(5) -- Generic Security Service Application Programming Interface
    This introduction includes general information about the Generic Security Service Application Programming Interface (GSSAPI) defined in "Internet RFC 2743, Generic Security Service Application Programming Interface," and "RFC 2744, Generic Security Service API: C-bindings." It also includes an overview of error handling, data types, and calling conventions, including the following: Integer typ...
 hdlpreg_hash_locks(5) -- determines the size of the pregion spinlock pool
    Global kernel structures containing information on a running process or memory usage are frequently accessed or modified by several threads concurrently. To prevent race conditions, these structures are protected by spinlocks (kernel data structures used for synchronization) which allow only the spinlock 'holder' to proceed, while all others attempting to access the structure must wait. Hashed s...
 hfs_revra_per_disk(5) -- maximum HFS file system blocks to be read in one
    This tunable defines the maximum number of file system blocks to be read in one read-ahead operation when sequentially reading backwards. Who Is Expected to Change This Tunable? HP Field engineers, but not customers directly. When Should the Value of This Tunable Be Raised? The value of this tunable should be increased if there is a large number of reverse sequential file I/O on file systems with ...
 hier(5) -- file system hierarchy
    The HP-UX file system is a hierarchical tree organized for administrative convenience. Within the file-system tree structure, distinct areas are provided for files that are private to one machine, files that can be shared by machines, and home directories. There are two types of files that are shared: those that can be shared by multiple machines of a common architecture, and those that can be sha...
 hostname(5) -- host name resolution description
    Hostnames are domains. A domain is a hierarchical, dot-separated list of subdomains. For example, the machine monet, in the Berkeley subdomain of the EDU subdomain of the Internet Domain Name System would be represented as monet.Berkeley.EDU (with no trailing dot). Hostnames are often used with network client and server programs, which must generally translate the name to an address for use. (This...
 hosts_access(5) -- format of host access control files
    The access control facility for internet services uses access control files to grant or deny access to its services. These files are defined using a simple access control language based on client (host name/address, user name) and server (process name, hostname/address) patterns. See the EXAMPLES section for a quick introduction. An extended version of the access control language is described in h...
 hosts_options(5) -- host access control language extensions
    This manual page describes the optional extensions to the language described in the hosts_access(5) manual page. The extensible language uses the following format: daemon_list : client_list : option : option ... The first two fields are described in the hosts_access(5) manual page. Briefly, daemon_list is a list of one or more daemon process names or wildcards. client_list is a list of one or more...
 icod(5) -- instant Capacity on Demand software for HP-UX
    iCOD provides services for instantly increasing or decreasing processing capacity (CPUs, cells, and memory) on supported HP servers to meet varying system demands. When the processing demand significantly changes, you can execute the icod_modify command (see icod_modify(1M)) to instantly activate or deactivate processors, or defer an activation or deactivation until the next reboot. The icod_modif...
 intro(5) -- introduction to miscellany
    This section describes miscellaneous facilities, such as: macro packages, character set tables, the file system hierarchy, and operating system tunable parameters.
 intr_strobe_ics_pct(5) -- limit for the percent of time a processor is allowed to spend in interrupt context
    intr_strobe_ics_pct specifies the system limit for the percent of time a processor is allowed to spend in interrupt context. When the tunable is set to a value less than 100, the kernel does not allow I/O interrupts to consume the processor time beyond the set limit and hence the threads and other low priority interrupts get time to execute. This is important when the system is under a heavy I/O i...
 inttypes(5) -- basic integer data types
    This header file defines integer data types of various sizes. By using the data types defined in this header file, developers can be assured that the data types will have the same properties and behavior on different systems. Since not all implementations are required to support all of the integer sizes defined in this manual page, the proper way to see if a particular size of an integer is suppor...
 ioctl(5) -- generic device control commands
    The ioctl(2) system call provides for control over open devices. This include file describes requests and arguments used in ioctl(2) which are of a generic nature. For details about how individual requests will affect any particular device, see the corresponding device manual entry in Section (7). If a device does not support an ioctl request it returns [EINVAL]. FIONREAD Returns in the long integ...
 ioforw_timeout(5) -- enable timeout in I/O forwarding
    With I/O forwarding, the drivers' strategy routine forwards the I/O requests to a processor that is configured to handle the I/O completion interrupts from the device. I/O forwarding queues these requests in a per processor queue and handles them in a low priority interrupt context. In case of large number of requests, I/O forwarding may starve processes scheduled on the processor. When the tunab...
 kconfig(5) -- introduction to kernel configuration commands
    HP-UX contains a set of commands used to view and modify the configuration of the HP-UX kernel. The commands are: kconfig Operations on complete kernel configurations kcmodule Operations on kernel modules kctune Operations on kernel tunable parameters ("tunables") kcpath Retrieves pathnames of kernel files kclog Searches and displays the kernel configuration log file mk_kernel Builds a kernel co...
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