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 edquota(8) -- Edits quotas.
    The edquota command invokes an editor that allows you to add and modify user and group quotas and modify file system quota grace periods. Use the quota command to display the existing quota informatio...
 emxmgr(8) -- Displays Fibre Channel worldwide name to target ID mappings for emx devices (obsolete)
    The emxmgr utility enables you to review the mappings of Fibre Channel worldwide names to device target identifiers (IDs) for the emx device driver. The emxmgr utility interacts with the emx driver to...
 envconfig(8) -- Configures the Environmental Monitoring daemon
    The envconfig utility is used to customize the envmond daemon. You must have root privileges to use this utility. Using this utility, you can: Specify whether or not Environmental Monitoring is turned...
 envmond(8) -- Environmental Monitoring daemon
    Environmental Monitoring provides a means of detecting system threshold conditions, that if exceeded, could result in a loss of data or damage to the system itself. Using the envmond daemon, threshold...
 esmd(8) -- Essential Services Monitor daemon
    The Essential Services Monitor (ESM) daemon, esmd, maintains the availability of essential system daemons by automatically restarting them if they terminate. The ESM daemon monitors the Event Manager ...
 evmchmgr(8) -- Event Manager channel manager
    The EVM channel manager is started automatically by the EVM daemon, and usually should not be run as a stand-alone program. It reads a set of channel definitions from the channel configuration file an...
 evmd(8) -- Event Manager daemon
    The Event Manager (EVM) daemon, evmd, receives events from posting clients and distributes them to subscribing clients that have indicated that they are interested in receiving the events. The daemon ...
 evmlogger(8) -- Event Manager logger
    About the EVM Logger The Event Manager (EVM) logger is started automatically by the EVM daemon at startup. It reads from its configuration file /etc/evmlogger.conf a set of definitions of event logs a...
 evmreload(8) -- Reload Event Manager configuration files
    The evmreload command posts control events that instruct EVM resident components to reload their configuration files. It should be run to cause EVM to begin using the new configuration any time a conf...
 evmstart(8) -- Starts the Event Manager
    This shell script starts the EVM daemon. It is intended for use by the system startup scripts, but it can also be used to restart EVM if it has been terminated for any reason.
 evmstop(8) -- Stops the Event Manager
    This shell script stops EVM, and brings down the daemon. It is intended for use by the system shutdown scripts. Since EVM is required to be running for many system functions to operate correctly, this...
 evmviewer(8) -- View events
    The evmviewer is a SysMan Menu application that lets you retrieve events and display them. Events may be retrieved from the log files on one or more hosts, or from a file of events stored on your loca...
 expand_dump(8) -- Produces a non-compressed kernel crash dump file
    By default, kernel crash dump files (vmzcore.#) are compressed during the crash dump. Compressed core files can be examined by the latest versions of debugging tools that have been recompiled to suppo...
 extendfs(8) -- Extends UFS file systems
    Use the extendfs command to increase the storage space in a UFS file system. The file system must not be mounted when you perform this operation. To extend a mounted (in use) UFS file system, use the ...
 fastboot(8) -- Reboots the system without checking file systems
    The fastboot command reboots the system without checking file systems. The program creates the fastboot file then invokes the reboot program. The system start-up script contains instructions to look f...
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