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 pathchk(1) -- Checks path names
    The pathchk command checks that one or more path names are valid (that is, they can be used to access or create a file without causing syntax errors) and portable (that is, no file name truncation wil...
 pax(1) -- Extracts, writes, and lists archive files
    The pax command extracts and writes member files and any associated, extended attributes of archive files; writes lists of the member files of archives; and copies directory hierarchies. The -r and -w...
 pcat(1) -- Compresses and expands files
    The pack command The pack command stores the specified file in a compressed form. The input file is replaced by a packed file with a name derived from the original file name (file.z), with the ownersh...
 pddump(1) -- Dump profiling data files
    The pddump command displays, on the standard output, the record definitions and data of the specified profiling data files. Each file's dump is prefixed by the line "File = file:". This is followed...
 pdtostd(1) -- Convert profiling data files to standard format
    The pdtostd command converts profiling data files from the format that the Tru64 UNIX profilers use into the older industry standard formats. The converted files can then be processed by tools compile...
 perl(1) -- Practical Extraction and Report Language
    The perl software is unsupported software that is provided as part of Tru64 UNIX. We will fix problems in this unsupported software only if they are specific to Tru64 UNIX. We will not fix problems th...
 pfstat(1) -- Print packet filter status information
    The pfstat command interprets the data structures of the packet filter driver packetfilter(7). The data structures are contained in /dev/kmem.
 pg(1) -- Formats files for a terminal display
    To determine terminal attributes, pg looks up the terminal type specified by the TERM environment variable in the terminfo database. The default type is dumb. At any time during the operation of pg, y...
 phrase(1) -- Manages databases used with the phrase input method
    The phrase input method is supported in the Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese environments. Phrase input is a shorthand input method that automatically converts a keyword into a phra...
 pick(1) -- select messages by content (only available within the message handling system, mh)
    The pick command lets you search messages in a folder on a diverse range of search criteria. You can search the mail headers or the text of some or all of the messages within a folder for the specifie...
 pinfo(1) -- Displays processor administration information
    The psrinfo and pinfo commands display information about processors. The processor variable specifies the processor identification number, which is a unique integer that identifies the processor. If y...
 pixie(1) -- Instruction-counting profiler for optimization and
    See prof_intro(1) for an introduction to the application performance tuning tools provided with Tru64 UNIX. The pixie command creates an instrumented version of a program (program.pixie) that produces...
 pixstats(1) -- Analyzes profile data
    The prof command analyzes one or more data files generated by the compiler's execution-profiling system and produces a listing. The prof command can also combine those data files or produce a feedbac...
 pr(1) -- Writes a file to standard output
    A heading that contains the page number, date, time, and the name of the file separates the output into pages. Unless specified, columns are of equal width and separated by at least one space. Lines t...
 praliases(1) -- display system mail aliases
    The praliases command displays system aliases used by the sendmail(8) program. If no arguments are given, the praliases command displays all of the system aliases contained in the file /var/adm/sendma...
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