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 c_excpt(4) -- Header file defining structured exception handling keywords, intrinsics, and structures for the C la...
    The c_excpt.h header file defines the keywords, intrinsic functions, and structures the C language compiler uses to set up a structured exception handler or termination handler. Structured Exception H...
 Data(4) -- Contains data to be sent to remote systems
    Data (D.*) files contain the data to be sent to remote systems by the uucp uucico daemon. The full pathname of a data file is a form of the following: /usr/spool/uucp/SystemName/D.SystemNamexxxx### wh...
 ddr.dbase(4) -- Text database file of SCSI CAM device definitions
    Dynamic Device Recognition (DDR) is a framework for describing the operating parameters and characteristics of SCSI devices to the SCSI CAM I/O subsystem. You use a utility, /sbin/ddr_config, and a te...
 default(4) -- System default database file (Enhanced Security)
    The system default database is unique in that it defines system-wide global values. It is designed to provide values for users and devices at a global level so that an administrator is not required to...
 devassign(4) -- Device assignment database file (Enhanced Security)
    The system supports a single device assignment database that contains entries for login terminals and X terminals. Authentication programs use information in the device assignment database to determin...
 Devices(4) -- Contains information about devices on the local system that can establish a connection to a remote c...
    The /usr/lib/uucp/Devices file contains information about the devices on the local system that can establish a connection to a remote computer using the uucp program. This file includes information ab...
 dhcptags(4) -- DHCP and BOOTP server database
    Parameters (or options) returned to the client by the DHCP/BOOTP protocol are encoded in the so-called vendor field of the BOOTP packet. Each option is identified numerically, and also carries a lengt...
 Dialcodes(4) -- Contains the initial digits of telephone numbers used to establish remote connections over a telepho...
    The /usr/lib/uucp/Dialcodes file contains the initial digits of telephone numbers used by the uucp program to establish remote connections over a telephone line. The Dialcodes file simplifies entries ...
 Dialers(4) -- Lists modems used for uucp remote communications links
    The /usr/lib/uucp/Dialers file lists the modems used by the uucp program and specifies the initial handshaking necessary to establish remote communications links. Handshaking is a series of expect-sen...
 dir(4) -- Format of directories
    A directory behaves like an ordinary file except that no user may write into a directory. The fact that a file is a directory is indicated by a bit in the flag word of its inode entry. See the fs refe...
 Directories(4) -- Contains queued requests for file transfers and command executions on remote systems
    The /usr/spool/uucp/SystemName directories are the uucp program spooling directories on the local system. The uucp program creates a SystemName directory for each system listed in the /usr/adm/uucp/Sy...
 disklabel(4) -- Disk pack label
    Each disk or disk pack on a system may contain a disk label which provides detailed information about the geometry of the disk and the partitions into which the disk is divided. It should be initializ...
 disktab(4) -- Disk description file
    The disktab database describes disk geometries and disk partition characteristics. It is used to initialize the disk label on the disk. The format is patterned after the termcap terminal database. Ent...
 dump(4) -- Incremental dump format
    Tapes used by dump and restore contain: The format of the header record and of the first record of each description as given in the include file is: #define NTREC 10 #define TS_TAPE 1 #...
 dumpdates(4) -- Incremental dump format
    Tapes used by dump and restore contain: The format of the header record and of the first record of each description as given in the include file is: #define NTREC 10 #define TS_TAPE 1 #...
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