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 sched_stat(8) -- Displays CPU usage and process-scheduling statistics for SMP and NUMA platforms
    The sched_stat utility helps you determine how well the system load is distributed among CPUs, what kinds of jobs are getting (or not getting) sufficient cycles on each CPU, and how well cache affinit...
 screend(8) -- Internet (IP) gateway screening daemon
    The screend daemon is used in conjunction with the gateway screen facility to decide which IP packets should be forwarded when the system is acting as an IP gateway. Only the super-user may run this p...
 screenmode(8) -- Enable or disable gateway screening
    The screenmode command enables or disables gateway screening if the argument is on or off, respectively. See the screen(2) reference page for more information on gateway screening. When no argument is...
 screenstat(8) -- Show gateway screening statistics
    The screenstat command displays statistics about kernel gateway screening. The display is sent to the standard output. The format of the screenstat report is as follows: total packets screened: 16754 ...
 scsimgr(8) -- manage SCSI devices and device databases
    Note See the hwmgr(8) and dsfmgr(8) reference pages for information on utilities that supersede the scsimgr utility. The scsimgr utility automatically makes device special files for new devices. The s...
 scu(8) -- SCSI CAM Utility Program
    The SCSI utility program, scu, interfaces with the CAM I/O subsystem and the peripherals attached to the SCSI buses. Use this program to maintain and diagnose problems with SCSI peripherals and the CA...
 secauthmigrate(8) -- Convert ULTRIX auth(5) authentication data to authcap(4) authentication data (Enhanced Security)
    The secauthmigrate utility reads records from the specified files or from standard input (-). These records must be formatted according to the ULTRIX auth(Section 5) format. These can be generated by ...
 secconfig(8) -- Security features setup graphical interface (Enhanced Security)
    The secconfig utility is a graphical interface used to select the level of system security needed. It can convert from Base to enhanced security mode, and configure base and enhanced security features...
 secsetup(8) -- Security features setup graphical interface (Enhanced Security)
    The secconfig utility is a graphical interface used to select the level of system security needed. It can convert from Base to enhanced security mode, and configure base and enhanced security features...
 sendmail(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 ...
 sendmail.m4(8) -- Introduction to using m4 macros to create a sendmail.cf configuration file
    The mailsetup script enables you to create new mail configurations. If you have experience creating sendmail.cf configuration files or your system requires specialized configuration files, you might w...
 setld(8) -- Software subset management utility
    The setld command is an interactive program for installing and managing software subsets. Software products are organized into subsets that may be loaded, configured, inventoried, and deleted. The loa...
 settz(8) -- Set system time zone information.
    The settz command sets the system time zone information, based on the current /etc/zoneinfo database configuration. If the /etc/zoneinfo database is not configured, it sets the system time information...
 setup(8) -- invokes a system setup menu for console and workstation displays without graphics capabilities
    Use this application to do initial installation and configuration of your system. You must have superuser or root privileges to invoke the Setup menu. If your system does not have graphics capabilitie...
 shblk(8) -- Displays disk blocks, as unformatted hexadecimal numbers
    The shblk command displays the selected blocks as hexadecimal numbers. The blocks are not formatted to any data or metadata representation. You must be the root user to use this command.
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