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 rmvol(8) -- Removes a volume from an existing domain
    The rmvol utility enables you to decrease the number of volumes within an existing domain. When you attempt to remove a volume, the file system automatically migrates the contents of that volume to an...
 route(8) -- Manipulates the routing tables manually
    The route command is a program used to manually manipulate the network routing tables. It normally is not needed, as a system routing table management daemon, such as gated or routed, should tend to t...
 routed(8) -- Manages network routing tables
    Use the routed daemon to manage the RIP only. Use gated to manage RIP plus other protocols. When routed starts, it finds any interfaces to directly connected hosts and networks that are configured int...
 rpc.lockd(8) -- Network lock daemon
    The rpc.lockd daemon processes lock requests that are either sent locally by the kernel or remotely by another lock daemon. The NFS locking service makes this advisory locking support possible by usin...
 rpc.pcnfsd(8) -- The (PC)NFS authentication and print request server
    The pcnfsd daemon is an server that supports ONC clients on PC (DOS, OS/2, Macintosh, and other) systems. This reference page describes Version 2 of the pcnfsd server. The rpc.pcnfsd daemon is started...
 rpc.rquotad(8) -- Remote quota server
    The rquotad daemon is an RPC server that returns quotas for a user of a local file system which is mounted by a remote machine over the NFS. The results are used by the quota command to display user q...
 rpc.rstatd(8) -- Kernel statistics server
    The rpc.rstatd daemon is a server that returns performance statistics obtained from the kernel. The rup(1) command uses the rpc.rstatd to collect the uptime information that it displays. The rpc.rstat...
 rpc.rusersd(8) -- Network username server
    The rpc.rusersd daemon is a server that returns a list of users on the host. The rpc.rusersd daemon can be started by inetd(8) by removing the comment character (#) at the beginning of the rusersd ent...
 rpc.rwalld(8) -- Network rwall server
    The rwalld is a server that handles rwall(1) and shutdown(2) requests. It is implemented by calling wall(1) to all the appropriate network machines. The rwalld daemon is normally invoked by inetd(8) b...
 rpc.sprayd(8) -- Spray server
    The rpc.sprayd daemon is a server that records the packets sent by the spray(8) command. The rpc.sprayd daemon is normally invoked by the inetd(8) daemon by removing the comment character (#) at the b...
 rpc.statd(8) -- Network status monitor daemon
    The rpc.statd daemon monitors the status of the client and server sites in response to a request made by the local rpc.lockd daemon. When a site failure is detected, the rpc.statd daemon notifies the ...
 rpc.yppasswdd(8) -- server daemon for modifying the Network Information Service (NIS) password file
    The yppasswdd daemon is a server that handles password change requests from yppasswd(1). It changes a password entry in the specified file, which is assumed to be in the same format described in passw...
 rpcinfo(8) -- report remote procedure call (RPC) information
    The rpcinfo command makes a remote procedure call (RPC) call to an RPC server and displays its findings based on the specified options. The program-number argument can be either a name or a number. If...
 rquotad(8) -- Remote quota server
    The rquotad daemon is an RPC server that returns quotas for a user of a local file system which is mounted by a remote machine over the NFS. The results are used by the quota command to display user q...
 rrestore(8) -- Restores files from tapes written with the dump or rdump command, respectively
    The restore and rrestore commands are used to read files and associated extended attributes (including ACLs, see the acl(4) and proplist(4) reference pages), from a local or remote file system backup ...
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