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vme_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how to
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VMEbus setup allows you to run the operating system on the following VIP/VIC-based AXPvme and Alpha VME systems: AXPvme single-board computers (SBCs) Alpha VME 4/224 and 4/228 SBCs Alpha VME 5/352 and... |
vme_univ_manual_setup(7) -- Describes how
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VMEbus UNIVERSE II setup allows you to run the operating system on UNIVERSE II-based Alpha VME systems. For information about installing the operating system on these systems, see the Installation Gui... |
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vmzcore(7) -- compressed memory core dump interface
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The vmzcore character special device file provides access to in-memory compressed kernel core dumps. During the boot sequence, savecore uses this device to recover an existing dump. (See the savecore(... |
xna(7) -- The DEMNA Ethernet interfaces
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The xna driver provides access to a 10-MB Ethernet network through the DEMNA adapter. The DEMNA is an Ethernet-toXMI adapter. The host's Internet address is specified at boot time with an SIOCSIFADDR... |
xti(7) -- General information on XTI
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The X/Open Transport Interface (XTI) specification defines an independent transport-service interface that allows multiple users to communicate at the transport level of the Open Systems Interconnect ... |
xti_internet(7) -- Internet Protocol-specific information on XTI
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This reference page provides protocol-specific information that is relevant for TCP and UDP transport providers. It includes information on the following: General notes Options Functions |
zero(7) -- source of zeroes
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This is a special file that provides a means of obtaining zeroes. A read from a zero special file returns a buffer full of zeroes. This file is of infinite length. Writes to a zero special file succee... |
ac(8) -- Outputs connect-session records
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The ac command prints to the default output device the total connect time in hours to the nearest hundredth for all users, or the connect time for any user(s) specified with the -p option. It also pri... |
acct(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
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There are a number of commands in the /usr/sbin/acct directory that, along with other accounting commands, enable you to produce a wide range of system accounting records and files. For example, the r... |
acctcms(8) -- Produces command usage summaries from accounting records
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The acctcms command outputs data in a format called TOTAL COMMAND SUMMARY. This command reads each file specified, combines and sorts all records for identically named processes, and writes them in a ... |
acctcom(8) -- Displays selected process accounting record summaries
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The acctcom command displays process accounting records from files specified by the file operand, from standard input, or from the /var/adm/pacct file. If you do not specify a file and if standard inp... |
acctcon(8) -- Display connect-time accounting summaries
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The acctcon1 and acctcon2 commands are described separately. acctcon1 The acctcon1 command is invoked by the runacct shell procedure to write a sequence of login and logout records. One record for eac... |
acctcon1(8) -- Display connect-time accounting summaries
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The acctcon1 and acctcon2 commands are described separately. acctcon1 The acctcon1 command is invoked by the runacct shell procedure to write a sequence of login and logout records. One record for eac... |
acctcon2(8) -- Display connect-time accounting summaries
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The acctcon1 and acctcon2 commands are described separately. acctcon1 The acctcon1 command is invoked by the runacct shell procedure to write a sequence of login and logout records. One record for eac... |
acctdisk(8) -- Perform disk-usage accounting
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Normally the acctdisk and acctdusg commands are called from the dodisk shell procedure to do disk-usage accounting. The dodisk shell procedure is invoked when the cron daemon executes commands in the ... |