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 sysadm/getallpppoutisdn(1) -- get all PPP outgoing ISDN entries
    getallpppoutisdn returns all the valid PPP outgoing ISDN entries by reading the /etc/ppp.conf and /etc/uucp/Systems file. When the command is completed, it writes a status code to stdout then followed by the number of entries found and the name of each entry.
 sysadm/getallpppoutmodem(1) -- get all PPP outgoing modem entries
    getallpppoutmodem returns all the valid PPP outgoing modem entries by reading the /etc/ppp.conf and /etc/uucp/Systems file. When the command is completed, it writes a status code to stdout then followed by the number of entries found and the name of each entry.
 getconf(1) -- get configuration variables (XPG4)
    getconf provides a method to determine the current values of certain configurable system limits, options and parameters. If the system_var argument is given, getconf(1) will print the value of each requested system parameter, one per line. If the path_var and pathname arguments are given, getconf(1) will print the value of the requested variable specified by the path_var argument for the path specified by the pathname operand....
 sysadm/getDiskInfo(1) -- lists information about fixed disks
    getDiskInfo checks all local fixed disks and reports their capacity and partition information. The partition information is similar to that produced by prtvtoc, but filesystem partitions are tested for valid EFS and XFS filesystems, and xlv partitions are tested to determine whether or not they are actually being administered by xlv. This privcmd is used by the DiskManager which can't access the information directly because root privilege is required to read the disk header and to invoke the xl...
 sysadm/getDiskParts(1) -- gets a disk's partition information
    getDiskParts reads the disk's volume header and returns, for each partition, its number, type, start location, and size. The getDiskParts privcmd is used by Tasks which need to read partition information, since root permission is required to read the disk's volume header.
 sysadm/getExportList(1) -- get list of nfs exported directories from a remote system
    getExportList is a privileged command that gets the list of nfs exported directories from host-name. getExportList works by contacting mountd(1M) on the remote machine. getExportList is a privileged command because in general it is necessary to use a privileged port when communicating with mountd.
 sysadm/getipforwarding(1) -- get ipforwarding state using systune
    Getipforwarding uses systune to get the ipforwarding state. Systune supports ipforwarding since 6.3 only. When the command is completed, it writes a '1' to stdout if ipforwarding is on and a '0' if it is off. If the ipforwarding systune is equal to 2 (i.e. forward packets unless they contain a source-route option) getipforwarding returns 1.
 sysadm/getjavafrompref(1) -- get the state of Java or JavaScript
    Getjavafrompref gets the state of Java or JavaScript from the preferences file of the user account home directory. If the preferences file does not exist, it reads $HOME/.EZsetupData/-wwwSecureData for status. For javaScript, it checks the WebViewer configuration file in $HOME/.web/.webdefaults also. When the command is completed, it writes a '0' to stdout if no status file is found. It writes a '1' if Java or Netscape JavaScript is disabled; it writes a '2' if Java or Netscape Java...
 getopt(1) -- parse command options
    The getopts(1) command supersedes getopt. For more information, see the NOTES below. getopt is used to break up options in command lines for easy parsing by shell procedures and to check for legal options. It recognizes supplementary code set characters in the argument given to optstring according to the locale specified in the LC_CTYPE environment variable [see LANG on environ(5)]. opt...
 getopts(1) -- parse command options
    getopts is a built-in command to sh(1) used to parse positional parameters and to check for legal options. It supports all applicable rules of the command syntax standard (see Rules 3-10, intro(1)). It should be used in place of the getopt(1) command. See the WARNINGS section below. optstring must contain the option letters the command using getopts will recognize; if a letter is followed by a colon, the option is expected to have an argument, or group of arguments, which must be separated from ...
 sysadm/getsomeaccounts(1) -- get the user accounts that have no password or get active accounts
    Getsomeaccounts gets the user accounts that have no password and the account should not be locked either. It can also get active user accounts, that is an account that you can login. When the command is completed, it writes the name of the accounts to stdout beginning with the total number of accounts found.
 gettxt(1) -- retrieve a text string from a message database
    gettxt retrieves a text string from a message file in the directory /usr/lib/locale/locale/LC_MESSAGES. The directory name locale corresponds to the language in which the text strings are written; see setlocale(3C) and environ(5). msgfile Name of the file from which to retrieve msgnum. The name can be up to 14 characters in length, but may not contain...
 getty(1) -- set terminal type, modes, speed, and line discipline
    getty is a program that is invoked by init(1M). It is the second process in the series, (init-getty-login-shell) that ultimately connects a user with the UNIX system. It can only be executed by the super-user; that is, a process with the user-ID of root. Initially getty prints the contents of /etc/issue (if it exists), then prints the login message field for the entry it is using from /etc/gettydefs, reads the user's login name, and invokes the login(1) command with the user's name as argument...
 geturl(1) -- SGIHelp help system subprogram
    geturl is a program that is launched from the sgihelp(1) application and is not intended for general use.
 getzones(1) -- print AppleTalk zones
    The getzones command uses the AppleTalk Zone Information Protocol (ZIP) to look up all zones on all AppleTalk networks. It does this by sending a request to the nbpd(1m) daemon. The program then prints all reported zones. If no zones are listed, it means the nbpd(1m) daemon is not functioning correctly.
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