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 it(8) -- configure a system after installation
    The it program executes scripts before transferring control of the system to the user, typically before the first user logs in. The it program executes programs that collect information such as system...
 itruns(8) -- set up files for use by the it command
    The itruns program sets up scripts to be run by it(8). (These programs are typically used within system configuration and installation scripts.) The itruns command searches for /sbin/it.d/bin/file. If...
 javaexecutedata(8) -- Mark JAVA libraries exempt for Buffer Overflow Protection security feature
    This script is intended to be run immediately following the installation of the UNIX patch kit that contains the Buffer Overflow Protection security feature. Java libraries throughout the system need ...
 jdbdump(8) -- Dumps fields from the DHCP dynamic databases.
    The jdbdump command reads the databases used by the joind daemon to store information on client IP address leases and dynamic names and prints selected fields. Each record is terminated by a newline, ...
 jdbmod(8) -- Adds, modifies, or deletes data in the DHCP dynamic databases.
    The jdbmod command modifies the databases used by joind to store information on client IP address leases and dynamic names. The jdbmod command allows the user to load preassigned hardware-IP address c...
 jdbreg(8) -- Registers hosts in the DHCP dynamic databases.
    The jdbreg program registers (or removes) hosts for configuration by DHCP. When the registered_hosts_only policy is in effect, the server configure only clients whose MAC addresses are so registered. ...
 jdbshow(8) -- Display the contents of a specific JOIN server database
    The jdbshow command displays the contents of the specified JOIN server databases. The databases are identified by letter, for example, the letter a refers to dba.hsh. The jdbshow command expects to fi...
 joinc(8) -- Daemon for DHCP client configuration
    The joinc daemon implements the client half of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) with hardware extensions. (JOIN is a trademark of Competitive Automation.) The DHCP protocol, among other ...
 joind(8) -- BOOTP and DHCP server daemon
    The joind server is the server that provides configurations to clients on the network using the DHCP or BOOTP protocols; it normally runs as a daemon process, and may be started either from the shell ...
 kdbx(8) -- Analyzes running kernels and dump files
    The kdbx debugger is a crash analysis and kernel debugging tool; it is an interactive program that serves as a frontend to the dbx debugger. The kdbx debugger is extensible, customizable, and insensit...
 khostname(8) -- Displays the fully qualified domain name required for building principal names and configuration fil...
    The khostname command returns the fully qualified domain name required for building principal names and configuration files. The names returned by khostname are used in the krb.conf and krb.realms fil...
 killall(8) -- Terminates all processes started by the user, except the calling process
    This command provides a convenient means of killing all processes created by the shell that you control. When started by the superuser, the killall command kills all processes that can be terminated, ...
 kkcd(8) -- Daemon that supports the Kana-Kanji conversion service
    The kkcd daemon supports Kana-Kanji conversion for the Japanese language and is available only when Japanese support subsets are installed on the system. The daemon converts an English or Kana string ...
 kloadsrv(8) -- Invokes the kernel load server daemon
    This command invokes the kloadsrv daemon, which loads kernel modules into the kernel. Command options in the first line of the synopsis are valid when you invoke kloadsrv automatically during system s...
 kmknod(8) -- Creates device special files for static kernel layered products
    The kmknod command obtains information from a running kernel and determines if any device special files must be created for use by the kernel layered products that are statically configured. To enable...
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