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 rgb(4) -- Silicon Graphics rgb image file format
    IRIS image files are used to store 1,2 and 3 dimensional arrays of pixel values that contain either 1 or 2 bytes per pixel. Pixel values are signed integers that cover the range 0..255 or -32768..32767 (i.e. 1 or 2 bytes). Image files are currently used to store rgb screen dumps, black and white images, color index images, as well as colormaps. The image library provides tools to manipulate these files. To include the image library place the token -limage on the compile line for your program. Al...
 rmtab(4) -- remotely mounted file system table
    /etc/rmtab
 rpc(4) -- RPC program number data base
    The rpc file contains user readable names that can be used in place of Sun RPC program numbers. Each line has the following information: name of server for the RPC program RPC program number aliases Items are separated by any number of blanks and/or tab characters. A ``#'' indicates the beginning of a comment; characters up to the end of the line are not interpreted by routines which search the file. Here is an excerpt of the /etc/rpc file on IRIX: # # rpc 1.10 87/04/10 # portmapper 100000 por...
 salog(4) -- system administration log
    /var/sysadm/salog System administration log. /var/sysadm/oldsalog Old system administration log. /var/sysadm/salog.conf System administration log configuration file.
 satd(4) -- system auditing file format.
    An audit file consists of an Audit File Header followed by a number of AUDIT RECORDS. A new audit record is created for each auditable event. An Audit Record consists of an Audit Record Header Token followed by a number of Audit Tokens. An Audit Token consists of an Audit Token Header followed by token data which is specific to each token. The Audit Token Header consists of an unsigned 16 bit token identifier and an unsigned 16 bit token size field. The contents of the Audit File Header are: ___...
 sccsfile(4) -- format of SCCS file
    admin(1), delta(1), get(1), prs(1). PPPPaaaaggggeeee 3333
 scr_dump(4) -- format of curses screen image file.
    The curses(3X) function scr_dump() will copy the contents of the screen into a file. The format of the screen image is as described below. The name of the tty is 20 characters long and the modification time (the mtime of the tty that this is an image of) is of the type time_t. All other numbers and characters are stored as chtype (see ). No newlines are stored between fields. for e...
 dmedia/sd2(4) -- Sound Designer II Audio File Format
    The Audio File Library currently supports eight of the commonly found audio file formats, i.e., is able to recognize, read, and write sample data and header information to and from files in these formats. It is important not to confuse sample or audio data formats with file formats. The former refers to the bit-wise organization of the sound samples in the file, i.e., whether the format is 8-bit integer or 16-bit unsigned, etc. Audio file format refers to the structure of the audio file header, ...
 securenets(4) -- NIS map security file
    The /etc/securenets file lists networks and hosts that may participate in the NIS protocol with this host. This file is used by both the NIS server library nisserv(7p). This file contains any number of netmask/address pairs, one per line separated by white space. The netmask controls which bits in an address are contained in the match. It should contain all ones followed by all zeros in binary. A netmask of 255.255.255.255 (all ones in binary) would require an exact match of the address. An exam...
 services(4) -- service name database
    It is sometimes useful to be able to determine which processes are using a particular port. This can be accomplished using the fuser(1M) command. For example, in order to see which processes are listening on TCP port 25, the command fuser 25/tcp can be used. Note that fuser only accepts service names in their numeric form; symbolic names such as ``smtp'' cannot be used.
 dmedia/sf2(4) -- SoundFont Compatible Audio File Format
    The Audio File Library currently supports 13 of the commonly found audio file formats, i.e., is able to recognize, read, and write sample data and header information to and from files in these formats. It is important not to confuse sample or audio data formats with file formats. The former refers to the bit-wise organization of the sound samples in the file, i.e., whether the format is 8-bit integer or 16-bit unsigned, etc. Audio file format refers to the structure of the audio file header, the...
 shadow(4) -- shadow password file
    /etc/shadow
 dmedia/smp(4) -- Sample Vision Audio File Format
    The Audio File Library currently supports 13 of the commonly found audio file formats, i.e., is able to recognize, read, and write sample data and header information to and from files in these formats. It is important not to confuse sample or audio data formats with file formats. The former refers to the bit-wise organization of the sound samples in the file, i.e., whether the format is 8-bit integer or 16-bit unsigned, etc. Audio file format refers to the structure of the audio file header, the...
 snetd.options(4) -- network configuration file
    /etc/config/snetd.options
 ssdi(4) -- Standardized Systems Database Interface (SSDI) configuration file
    This file controls the behavior of accesses to standard system databases, such as the passwd and group databases. Normally, each database has its own set of standard access routines. For example, the passwd database routines are defined by getpwent(3C). When such a routine is called, the requested information is iteratively searched through various sources. Usually, all database routines support a standard source which are compiled-in along with them. For example, the standard source for passwd ...
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