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 iostat(1) -- Reports I/O statistics
    The iostat command reports the following information: For terminals (collectively), the number of characters read and written per second. For each disk, the number of transfers per second and bytes tr...
 ipcrm(1) -- Removes message queue, semaphore set, or shared memory identifiers
    The details of the remove operations are described in the Section 2 reference pages for msgctl(), shmctl(), and semctl(). The identifiers and keys can be found by using the ipcs command.
 ipcs(1) -- Reports Interprocess Communication (IPC) facility status
    If you do not specify any options, ipcs writes information in a short form about currently active message queues, shared memory segments, semaphores, remote queues, and local queue headers. Column Hea...
 jdic2txt(1) -- Convert Japanese text and dictionary files between the JSY, WX, and VJE input methods
    Three Japanese input methods are used on a Tru64 UNIX system: the JSY input method (HP), the WX input method (A.I. Soft Company), and the VJE input method (VACS Company). Software for the JSY input me...
 jfile(1) -- Determines file type
    The file command reads input files and performs a series of tests on each one. It then attempts to classify them by type and writes the file types to standard output. The file command uses the /etc/ma...
 jim_convert(1) -- Convert Japanese text and dictionary files between the JSY, WX, and VJE input methods
    Three Japanese input methods are used on a Tru64 UNIX system: the JSY input method (HP), the WX input method (A.I. Soft Company), and the VJE input method (VACS Company). Software for the JSY input me...
 jobs(1) -- Displays status of jobs in the current session
    The jobs utility displays the status of jobs that were started in the current shell environment. When jobs reports the termination status of a job, the shell removes its process ID from the list of th...
 join(1) -- Joins the lines of two files
    The join field is the field in the input files that join looks at to determine what will be included in the output. One line appears in the output for each identical join field appearing in both file1...
 jsy2vjetxt(1) -- Convert Japanese text and dictionary files between the JSY, WX, and VJE input methods
    Three Japanese input methods are used on a Tru64 UNIX system: the JSY input method (HP), the WX input method (A.I. Soft Company), and the VJE input method (VACS Company). Software for the JSY input me...
 jsy2wxtxt(1) -- Convert Japanese text and dictionary files between the JSY, WX, and VJE input methods
    Three Japanese input methods are used on a Tru64 UNIX system: the JSY input method (HP), the WX input method (A.I. Soft Company), and the VJE input method (VACS Company). Software for the JSY input me...
 kb_indicator(1X) -- Controls the compose (kana) LED during an X session
    The kb_indicator application is part of the support for the Kana-Kanji conversion input method used for Japanese characters. This application is available only if the optional Tru64 UNIX subsets that ...
 kdestroy(1) -- Destroys valid or nonvalid Kerberos tickets and removes the cache file
    The kdestroy command writes zeros to the credentials cache (which destroys any active Kerberos tickets) and then removes the cache file.
 kill(1) -- Sends a signal to a running process
    The kill command sends a signal to one or more running processes. The default is the SIGTERM signal (signal number 15), which usually terminates processes that do not ignore or catch the signal. You i...
 kinit(1) -- Obtains and caches initial ticket granting tickets (TGTs) and service tickets
    The kinit command: Obtains and caches an initial ticket (TGT). Acquires service tickets. Renews tickets that are renewable. Validates postdated tickets.
 kits(1) -- Generates setld format distribution kits
    The kits command produces subset images, inventories, and control files for an installation using the setld command. You need to know the key file which describes the product to be built, a hierarchy ...
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