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 sysadm/addVirtualSwap(1) -- adds virtual swap space
    addVirtualSwap creates a trivial file in the directory /vswap (which will be created, if necessary) and then uses the swapctl(2) system call to add that entry as the requested amount of virtual swap space. This privcmd is not intended for command line use. A better and more flexible interface is provided by the swap(1M) command.
 addzone(1) -- add a zone to a specific interface
    Addzone uses the AppleTalk Zone Information Protocol to add a zone to the network attached to a specific interface. If the zone never appears, it is a sign that the nbpd(1m) daemon is malfunctioning. Adding a zone to the loopback (lo0) adds it to the local pseudo-net. If other routers are present on the same network, it is important that each have the same list of zones. This is most easily accomplished by designating a ``seed'' router and allowing the other routers to obtain their zone lists ...
 Add_disk(1) -- add an optional disk to the system
    Add_disk enables you to add an extra SCSI disk to a system if the disk is on an integral SCSI controller (i.e., it can not be used for disks attached to VME SCSI controllers). The disk_number option must be specified if you are not adding the default ID of 2; similarly the controller and lun must be specified if other than 0. The Add_disk command creates the required directory, makes the appropriate device file links, makes a new filesystem, does the required mount operation, and adds the approp...
 admin(1) -- create and administer SCCS files
    admin is used to create new SCCS files and change parameters of existing ones. Arguments to admin, which may appear in any order, consist of keyletter arguments, which begin with -, and named files (note that SCCS filenames must begin with the characters s.). If a named file does not exist, it is created and its parameters are initialized according to the specified keyletter arguments. Parameters not initialized by a keyletter argument are assigned a default value. If a named file does exist, pa...
 dmedia/aifc2aiff(1) -- convert an AIFF-C file to an AIFF file
    aiff2aiffc is a command-line program which reads an AIFF-C digital audio input file, and copies the header information and sample data to an AIFF output file. The output file contain copies of all the AIFF-C chunks in the original input file which are backward compatible with the old AIFF spec. This includes most standard information, such as author and copyright strings and loop points. The chunks in the new file may not appear in exactly the same order as in the original file. It the AIFF-C in...
 dmedia/aifccompress(1) -- compress the audio data in an AIFF-C file
    aifccompress is a command-line program which reads an AIFF-C digital audio input file, and copies the header information and sample data to a compressed AIFF-C digital audio output file. The output file will contain copies of all the AIFF-C chunks in the original input file. The chunks may not appear in exactly the same order as in the original file. aiffccompress offers compression algorithms which are supported by the SGI audio file library. They are selected with the -c option. Be sure to aud...
 dmedia/aifcdecompress(1) -- decompress the audio data in an AIFF-C file
    aifcdecompress is a command-line program which reads an AIFF-C compressed digital audio input file, and copies the header information and sample data to a AIFF-C uncompressed digital audio output file. The output file will contain copies of all the AIFF-C chunks in the original input file. The chunks may not appear in exactly the same order as in the original file. aifcdecompress decodes data which has been compressed using one of the algorithms supported by the SGI audio file library: G.722 CCI...
 dmedia/aifcinfo(1) -- describes contents of AIFF-C or AIFF file
    aifcinfo is a command-line program which parses an AIFF-C or AIFF digital audio input file, and prints out a description of the contents of the file, including header information about the sample data, author and copyright strings, and loop point locations. If the AIFF-C/AIFF input file parses correctly, aifcinfo returns 0. If there is an error, aifcinfo returns 1. The AIFF and AIFF-C file format specifications are published by Apple Computer Inc....
 dmedia/aifcresample(1) -- perform sampling rate conversion on an AIFF-C file
    -rate rate specifies the sampling rate for the output file outfile.aifc. The value rate must be one of the following (sample frames per second): 8000 11025 16000 22050 32000 44100 48000 The sampling rate specified for the output file must be different from the sampling rate of the input file. -dynamic decibels specifies the minimum attenuation (in decibels) of the alias/image artifacts generated by the sampling rate conversion. The loss in dynamic range due to the rate conversion process will be...
 dmedia/aiff2aifc(1) -- convert an AIFF file to an AIFF-C file
    aiff2aiffc is a command-line program which reads an AIFF digital audio input file, and copies the header information and sample data to an AIFF-C digital audio output file. The output file will contain copies of all the AIFF chunks in the original input file. The chunks may not appear in exactly the same order as in the original file. The sample data in the AIFF-C output file will not be compressed. If the input AIFF file parses correctly, and the output file is written with no errors, aiff2aifc...
 ainfo(1) -- display array information
    The ainfo command is used to display various information about arrays known to the array services daemon. This information could be useful for both interactive users and shell scripts, and can be displayed in formats appropriate for either. The type of information displayed is determined by the request argument which is described below. Many of the options are used to narrow down a request or to specify a particular element to be described. Not all of the options make sense for every request. Op...
 akill(1) -- terminate a process or array session
    The akill command sends a signal to the processes in the array session specified by the array session handle ASH, or to the single process specified by process ID PID. The value of signal may be numeric or symbolic (see signal(5)). The symbolic name is the name as is appears in /usr/include/sys/signal.h, with the SIG prefix stripped off. Signal 15 (SIGTERM) is sent by default; this will normally kill processes that do not catch or ignore the signal. The processes that are to be signalled by akil...
 alias(1) -- define or display aliases
    The alias utility creates or redefines alias definitions or writes the values of existing alias definitions to standard output. An alias definition provides a string value that replaces a command name when it is encountered. An alias definition affects the current shell execution environment and the execution environments of the subshells of the current shell. When used as specified by this specification, the alias definition will not affect the parent process of the current shell nor any utilit...
 AliasToIv(1) -- convert an Alias wire file to Open Inventor 2.0 format
    AliasToIv converts 3D model files in Alias wire format (versions 5.0, 5.0.1, 5.1, and 5.1.1) into Open Inventor 2.0 files. NURB curves and surfaces, polygons, hierarchy, textures, cameras and lights are converted into equivalent Open Inventor objects. Alias NURB surfaces are converted into Open Inventor surfaces, which are then tesselated into polygons according to the object complexity setting. If perfomance is not satisfactory on the model, try a lower complexity setting. For textures, convert...
 alpq(1) -- query the alp STREAMS module
    The alpq command takes no arguments or options. It presents, on its standard output, a list of the functions currently registered with the alp STREAMS module. Information on building and using these functions is contained in the manual entry alp(7). The output list contains such entries as 1 Ucase (Upper to lower case converter) The first field is a sequence number. Th...
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