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accton(8) -- Perform process-accounting procedures
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The three acctprc commands, acctprc1, acctprc2, and accton, are used in the runacct shell procedure to produce process-accounting reports. acctprc1 [InFile] The acctprc1 command is used to read record... |
acctprc(8) -- Perform process-accounting procedures
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The three acctprc commands, acctprc1, acctprc2, and accton, are used in the runacct shell procedure to produce process-accounting reports. acctprc1 [InFile] The acctprc1 command is used to read record... |
acctprc1(8) -- Perform process-accounting procedures
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The three acctprc commands, acctprc1, acctprc2, and accton, are used in the runacct shell procedure to produce process-accounting reports. acctprc1 [InFile] The acctprc1 command is used to read record... |
acctprc2(8) -- Perform process-accounting procedures
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The three acctprc commands, acctprc1, acctprc2, and accton, are used in the runacct shell procedure to produce process-accounting reports. acctprc1 [InFile] The acctprc1 command is used to read record... |
acctwtmp(8) -- Modify connect time accounting records to change formats and to make corrections in the records
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fwtmp [-ic] The fwtmp command reads records from standard input and writes records to standard output. Normally, information in record fields of the /var/adm/wtmp file is entered as binary data by the... |
addgroup(8) -- Adds a new group interactively
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Security Note If you have enhanced security installed on your system, you should use the dxaccounts program to add a group. See Security and the dxaccounts(8) reference page for more information. The ... |
adduser(8) -- Adds a new user interactively
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Security Note If you have enhanced security installed on your system, you should use the dxaccounts command to add users. See the Security manual and the dxaccounts(8) reference page for more informat... |
addvol(8) -- Adds a volume to an existing domain
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A newly created domain consists of one volume which can be a disk or a logical volume. The addvol utility enables you to grow the number of volumes within an existing domain. You can add volumes immed... |
advfsd(8) -- Starts the AdvFS graphical user interface (GUI) daemon
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The AdvFS daemon, advfsd, is a process required by the AdvFS GUI (dtadvfs). The advfsd daemon issues commands and obtains system information on behalf of the AdvFS GUI. The /usr/var/advfs/daemon/socke... |
advfsstat(8) -- Displays AdvFS performance statistics
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The advfsstat command displays a wide selection of AdvFS performance statistics. It reports in units of one disk block (512 bytes) per interval, with the default being one second. Any number of option... |
advscan(8) -- Locates AdvFS volumes on disk devices
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The advscan command locates AdvFS volumes (disk partitions or LSM volumes) that are in AdvFS domains. Given the AdvFS volumes, you can re-create or fix the /etc/fdmns directory of a named domain or LS... |
ap(8) -- Parses addresses RFC 822-style
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The ap program parses addresses according to the ARPA Internet standard. It also understands many nonstandard formats. It is useful for seeing how MH will interpret an address. The ap program treats e... |
arp(8) -- Displays and controls Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) tables
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The arp command displays or modifies the current ARP entry for the host specified by hostname. The host may be specified by name or number, using Internet dot notation. With no options, the program di... |