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 bptojdb(8) -- Converts bootptab entries into permanent, static IP entries for JOIN databases.
    The bptojdb program reads entries in a standard bootptab file and creates permanent, static IP entries for the JOIN databases. After reading the bootptab file, bptojdb displays to the standard output ...
 btcreate(8) -- Builds a bootable Standalone System (SAS) kernel on tape
    Use the btcreatecommand to build a bootable Standalone System (SAS) kernel on tape. The SAS kernel has a built-in memory file system (mfs), which contains the minimum commands, files, and directories ...
 btextract(8) -- Extracts the file systems from tape in singleuser mode in memory
    The btextract command is a shell script that restores file systems from tapes that contain the bootable Standalone System (SAS) kernel. The SAS kernel is created using the btcreate utility. You can pe...
 bttape(8) -- Bootable Tape Creation utility
    The Bootable Tape Creation utility is used by the system administrator to create a bootable system image, that consists of a standalone kernel and copies of specified file systems. This standalone ker...
 catman(8) -- Creates or rebuilds formatted reference pages and the whatis database
    The catman command creates formatted versions of the online reference pages from the nroff source files. The command also creates from the NAME entries in source files the whatis database that is used...
 cddevsuppl(8) -- Sets and gets the major and minor numbers of
    The cddevsuppl command is used to map and unmap the major and minor numbers of a device file on a mounted Rock Ridge format CD-ROM. The -m mapfile option maps the major and minor number of device file...
 cdmntsuppl(8) -- Sets and gets administrative CD-ROM features
    The cdmntsuppl command sets up administrative CD-ROM features, such as default ownership and access permissions, mapping of user and group identifications, conversions of file names, and the setting o...
 cdslinvchk(8) -- Checks the CDSL inventory of the base operating system and layered applications.
    Use the cdslinvchk script to verify the current inventory of Context Dependent Symbolic Links (CDSLs) on a running system. CDSLs are special symbolic links that enable a system to work in a cluster. I...
 cfgmgr(8) -- Configuration management server
    The cfgmgr configuration management server works with the kernel load server (kloadsrv) daemon to manage the subsystems that are dynamically configurable, loadable, or both. The cfgmgr server starts u...
 chargefee(8) -- Provide accounting commands for shell scripts
    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...
 chat(8) -- Automated conversational script with a modem
    The chat program defines a conversational exchange between the computer and the modem. Its primary purpose is to establish the connection between the Point-to-Point Protocol Daemon (pppd) and the pppd...
 checkdba(8) -- Check the JOIN IP address lease database for internal consistency
    The checkdba command checks the records that comprise the DHCP IP address lease database for internal consistency and prints inconsistent records to standard out (stdout). If the database is consisten...
 chfile(8) -- Changes attributes of AdvFS files
    The chfile command lets you view or change the I/O mode that will be used when write requests are made to the file. There are three settings for this I/O mode: The default setting. Write requests are ...
 chfsets(8) -- Changes attributes of AdvFS filesets
    The chfsets command enables you to change and display fileset quotas (file usage limits and block usage limits) of any AdvFS fileset. It also allows you to turn object safety, fragging, and DMAPI on a...
 chroot(8) -- Changes the root directory of a command
    Only root can use the chroot command. The chroot command changes the root directory from / to the specified directory when the command executes. (The command specified includes both the command name a...
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