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 newaliases(8) -- Sends mail over the Internet
    The sendmail command sends a message to one or more recipients, routing the message over whatever networks are necessary. The sendmail command does internetwork forwarding as necessary to deliver the ...
 newfs(8) -- Constructs a new UFS file system
    The newfs command creates a new UFS file system on the specified special-device of type disk-type. Note The newfs command cannot be used to create Advanced File System (AdvFS) domains. Instead, use th...
 nfsconfig(8) -- Launches the SysMan Menu at the Network File System Configuration (NFS) level, where you can configu...
    The NFS Configuration section of SysMan Menu is used by the System Administrator or the UNIX system manager to manage NFS configuration issues. It allows the system to be configured as an NFS server (...
 nfsd(8) -- The remote NFS compatible server
    The nfsd daemon runs on a server machine to service NFS requests from client machines. The daemon spawns a number of server threads that process NFS requests from client machines. At least one server ...
 nfsiod(8) -- The local NFS compatible asynchronous I/O daemon
    The nfsiod daemon runs on an NFS compatible client machine and spawns several IO threads to service asynchronous I/O requests to its server. The I/O threads improve performance of both NFS reads and w...
 nfslogsum(8) -- Summarize nfswatch log file
    The nfslogsum command summarizes log files produced by the nfswatch program. By default the log file nfswatch.log is summarized; an alternate log file can be specified on the command line. Each nfswat...
 nfsportmon(8) -- Turns the port monitor on or off
    The nfsportmon command turns the port monitor on or off at the kernel level. By default, the port monitor is turned off. When the port monitor is on, NFS server port checking is activated. This checki...
 nfsstat(8) -- Network File System statistics
    The nfsstat command displays statistical information about the Network File System (NFS) and Remote Procedure Call (RPC) interfaces in the kernel (by reading /dev/kmem). It can also be used to reiniti...
 nfswatch(8) -- Monitor an NFS server
    The nfswatch program monitors all incoming network traffic to an NFS file server and divides it into several categories. The number and percentage of packets received in each category is displayed on ...
 niffconfig(8) -- Configuration program for the Network Interface Failure Finder (NIFF)
    The niffconfig command arranges for one or more network interfaces to be monitored for possible loss of connectivity. Timing parameters that govern how quickly an interface can be declared suspect or ...
 niffd(8) -- Network Interface Failure Finder daemon
    The Network Interface Failure Finder daemon, niffd, is a traffic generator for network interfaces that have been classified inactive by the kernel Traffic Monitor Thread (TMT). The purpose of niffd is...
 nissetup(8) -- Sets up the Network Information Service (NIS) environment
    The nissetup (formerly ypsetup) script configures and runs NIS on your system. You can use nissetup to initially set up your NIS configuration, to change your current NIS configuration, or to remove y...
 nslookup(8) -- Queries Internet name servers interactively
    The nslookup command is a program that is used to query Internet domain name servers. The nslookup command has two modes: interactive and noninteractive. Noninteractive mode is used to print just the ...
 nss2svc(8) -- keep /etc/svc.conf in sync with /etc/nsswitch.conf
    The /usr/sbin/nss2svc utility migrates those portions of the /etc/nsswitch.conf file which are compatible with the /etc/svc.conf format into the latter file. By default (in the absence of the -I optio...
 nssetup(8) -- manage the /etc/nsswitch.conf file
    The /usr/sbin/nssetup utility displays, manipulates, and validates the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. It can be used in two modes: command-line, or interactive. The user enter interactive mode by running th...
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