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 fwtmp(8) -- Modify connect time accounting records to change formats and to make corrections in the records
    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...
 fwupgrade(8) -- Updates the system firmware from a loadable firmware image (*.exe or *.sys)
    The fwupgrade command provides a means of updating the system firmware when a (*.exe or *.sys) loadable firmware update image is available. A firmware upgrade will shut down the system and require a f...
 gated(8) -- gateway routing daemon
    The gated routing daemon is based on Release 4.0.6 from NextHop Technologies, Inc. The gated daemon replaces routed and egpup, and currently handles the RIP, BGP, EGP, HELLO, and OSPF routing protocol...
 gdc(8) -- operational user interface for gated(8)
    The gdc command provides a user-oriented interface for the operation of the gated routing daemon. It provides support for starting and stopping the daemon, for the delivery of signals to manipulate th...
 genufi(8) -- Generates a User File Inventory (UFI) file
    The genufi utility creates a User File Inventory (UFI) file that contains the names of user files created or copied to your system after an installation. Some of these files reside on file systems tha...
 getty(8) -- Sets the terminal type, modes, speed, and line discipline
    The getty command sets and manages terminals by setting up speed, terminal flags, and the line discipline. If command options are provided, getty adapts the system to those specifications. getty print...
 groupadd(8) -- Adds a new group definition
    The groupadd command is part of a set of command-line interfaces (CLI) that are used to create and administer user groups on the system. When the Advanced Server for UNIX (ASU) is installed and runnin...
 groupdel(8) -- Deletes a group definition from the system
    The groupdel command lets the system administrator delete existing groups from the system by group name. The -x options local, distributed, ldap and let the system administrator specify whether the gr...
 groupmod(8) -- Modifies a group definition on the system
    The groupmod command is part of a set of command-line interfaces (CLI) that are used to create and administer user groups on the system. When The Advanced Server for UNIX (ASU) is installed and runnin...
 grpck(8) -- Checks the password and group files for inconsistencies
    The pwck command scans the /etc/passwd file, or the named file, and writes to standard out any inconsistencies. The scan checks the number of fields, login name, user ID, group ID, and existence of a ...
 gshmmod(8) -- GS series platform view and discovery daemon
    The gshmmod daemon is the subagent that provides view and discovery information and a consolidated view of GS series platforms for HP Insight Manager. It should be installed on one partition of a GS s...
 halt(8) -- Stops the processor
    If other users are logged into the system, or if the system is operating at a multiuser run level, use the /usr/sbin/shutdown -h command to halt the system. If only the root user is logged in, and you...
 hardware(8) -- Command line interface for managing hardware components
    The hwmgr command enables you to manage hardware components and the software subsystems that maintain information about the components. A hardware component can be a storage peripheral, such as a disk...
 hwmgr(8) -- Command line interface for managing hardware components
    The hwmgr command enables you to manage hardware components and the software subsystems that maintain information about the components. A hardware component can be a storage peripheral, such as a disk...
 hwmgr_get(8) -- Commands that display and set component attributes and display component category names
    The commands described in this reference page are a subset of the command options available from the hwmgr utility. Refer to hwmgr(8) for more information. Use these commands to: Display or set the va...
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