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 acctsh(1) -- shell procedures for accounting
    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 by runacct. ckpacct should be initiated via cron(1M) to periodically check the size of /var/adm/pacct. If the size exceeds blocks, 1000 by default, turnacct is invoked w...
 acroread(1) -- Adobe Acrobat Reader
    acroread is a shell script that launches the Adobe Acrobat Reader program. The program's features are fully documented in The Acrobat Help, an on-line prgram guide which is available from the product's Help menu. Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software that lets you view, distribute, print, and save documents in Portable Document Format (PDF)-regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the for...
 addclient(1) -- allow remote printing clients to connect
    This command is used on an IRIS that has a printer attached to it. The command registers a remote user's machine, allowing it to connect to this machine in order to submit a printing request using lp(1). In the first form of the command, client is the name of a remote machine to which access will be granted. If the second form of the command is used then all remote machines will be granted access. This command modifies the /etc/hosts.lpd file and possibly /etc/passwd. Execute this command once ...
 sysadm/adddefpriv(1) -- add a default system administration privilege to the system
    adddefpriv adds an entry to the defaultPrivileges(4) database, which has the effect of giving privilege to all users on the system. This means that any user on the system can successfully run /usr/sysadm/bin/runpriv privilege (See runpriv(1M)). In order to run adddefpriv, you must either be running as root or you must provide the -auth auth-scheme arguments and pass the authentication test. If auth-scheme is unix, then must you type the root password when prompted in order to pass. The ability t...
 sysadm/addexportsentry(1) -- add an entry into /etc/exports file.
    Addexportsentry adds an entry into /etc/exports file. Please refer to exportfs(1M) for more details.
 sysadm/addfstabentry(1) -- add a filesystem entry into the /etc/fstab file.
    Addfstabentry adds a mount entry into /etc/fstab file. The filesystem/directory is not mounted. Use mountfs(1M) to mount it. Refer to fstab(4) for a detailed description of the input parameters.
 sysadm/addhost(1) -- add and modify an entry in the host file.
    Addhost adds or modifies an entry in the host file. The entry is added to the end of /etc/hosts. If the hostname already exists, the entry is modified to use the new IP address. If the IP address already exists, the hostname is updated to use the new hostname.
 sysadm/addLocalFileSwap(1) -- adds swap space from a local filesystem
    addLocalFileSwap creates a file of the specified size in the indicated directory. If the directory does not exist, it will be created. The file name will be chosen automatically, depending on the name of any other swap files in the directory. Once the file is created, the swapctl(2) system call is used to add the file for use as swap space. This privcmd is not intended for command line use. A better and more flexible interface is provided by the swap(1M) command....
 sysadm/addModem(1) -- add a modem to the system
    addModem is a privileged command that edits configuration files and initializes a modem to prepare it to be used by higher-level software such as cu(1C) or ppp(1M).
 sysadm/addpppin(1) -- add a PPP incoming entry.
    Addpppin adds a PPP incoming entry to the system to enable the named account or system to have the right to call into this host using the PPP protocol. Please refer to PPP(1M) for a detail description of the input parameters. It is important to note that if you do not set up an incoming connection, a remote workstation may be able to connect to your workstation using an existing user account, such as "guest". This can be an important security issue....
 sysadm/addpppout(1) -- add a PPP outgoing entry.
    Addpppout adds a PPP outgoing entry to the system to enable the system to call another host using the PPP protocol. Please refer to PPP(1M) for a detailed description of the input parameters.
 sysadm/addpriv(1) -- add a privilege to the system administration privilege database
    addpriv adds an entry to the privilege(4) database, so that henceforth user is granted privilege. This means that runpriv would run the command privilege in the directory /usr/sysadm/privbin on user's behalf. Multiple privileges can be passed to one addpriv command. An entry is added for each privilege specified. To see the privileges associated with individual tasks, choose "View as Tasks" from the Privilege Manager menu. See privmgr(1M). The -chkconfig option is used to enable privileges on...
 sysadm/addprivuser(1) -- give a user all system administration privileges
    addprivuser adds an entry to the privilegedUsers(4) database. This gives username the ability to run all of the privileged commands in /var/sysadm/privbin as if he or she were root. In order to run addprivuser, you must either be running as root or you must provide the -auth auth-scheme arguments and pass the authentication test. If auth-scheme is unix, then must you type the root password when prompted in order to pass. The ability to run addprivuser is not itself a privilege. root cannot give ...
 sysadm/addSerialDevice(1) -- add a serial device to the system
    addSerialDevice is a privileged command that configures the system to use a serial device. addSerialDevice configures a serial port for a terminal if its first argument is terminal, an input device such as a tablet or space ball if its first argument is input, or midi if its first argument if midi. When a device is configured for a terminal, the line in /etc/inittab for the serial port is configured to run getty(1M). When a device is configured for an input device, a link is made from /dev/input...
 sysadm/addUserAccount(1) -- add a user account to the system
    addUserAccount adds a local user account or an NIS access account to the system. The addUserAccount command has the following required parameter: -l login-name The login name of the new user The addUserAccount command has the following optional parameters: -y Requests creation of an NIS access account -u user-ID The unique user-ID of the new user (local accounts only) -g group-ID The primary group-ID of the new user (local accounts only) -P Indicates that a password is to be added to the account...
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