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 nfswatch(8) -- Monitor an NFS server
    The nfswatch program monitors all incoming network traffic to an NFS file server and divides it into several categories. The number and percentage of packets received in each category is displayed on ...
 niffconfig(8) -- Configuration program for the Network Interface Failure Finder (NIFF)
    The niffconfig command arranges for one or more network interfaces to be monitored for possible loss of connectivity. Timing parameters that govern how quickly an interface can be declared suspect or ...
 niffd(8) -- Network Interface Failure Finder daemon
    The Network Interface Failure Finder daemon, niffd, is a traffic generator for network interfaces that have been classified inactive by the kernel Traffic Monitor Thread (TMT). The purpose of niffd is...
 nissetup(8) -- Sets up the Network Information Service (NIS) environment
    The nissetup (formerly ypsetup) script configures and runs NIS on your system. You can use nissetup to initially set up your NIS configuration, to change your current NIS configuration, or to remove y...
 nslookup(8) -- Queries Internet name servers interactively
    The nslookup command is a program that is used to query Internet domain name servers. The nslookup command has two modes: interactive and noninteractive. Noninteractive mode is used to print just the ...
 nss2svc(8) -- keep /etc/svc.conf in sync with /etc/nsswitch.conf
    The /usr/sbin/nss2svc utility migrates those portions of the /etc/nsswitch.conf file which are compatible with the /etc/svc.conf format into the latter file. By default (in the absence of the -I optio...
 nssetup(8) -- manage the /etc/nsswitch.conf file
    The /usr/sbin/nssetup utility displays, manipulates, and validates the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. It can be used in two modes: command-line, or interactive. The user enter interactive mode by running th...
 ntalkd(8) -- The remote communications server for the talk command
    The talkd server notifies a user or callee when a client or caller wants to initiate a conversation. The talkd daemon sets up the conversation if the callee accepts the invitation. The caller initiate...
 ntpdate(8) -- set the date and time via NTP (Network Time Protocol)
    The ntpdate command sets the local date and time by polling the Network Time Protocol server(s) on the host(s) given as arguments to determine the correct time. It must be run as root on the local hos...
 ntpq(8) -- Network Time Protocol (NTP) monitor program for xntpd
    The ntpq program is used to monitor NTP hosts running xntpd. The program may be run either in interactive mode or controlled using command line arguments. Requests to read arbitrary variables can be a...
 ntptrace(8) -- Traces a chain of NTP hosts back to their master time source
    The ntptrace command determines where a given Network Time Protocol (NTP) server gets its time from, and follows the chain of NTP servers back to their master time source. If given no arguments, it st...
 nulladm(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...
 nvbmtpg(8) -- Display pages of an AdvFS BMT file
    The nvbmtpg utility formats, dumps, and displays pages of the Bitfile Metadata Table (BMT) files. For Tru64 UNIX Version 5.0 and beyond, the utility also formats, dumps, and displays pages of the Rese...
 nvfragpg(8) -- Displays the pages of an AdvFS frag file
    Use the nvfragpg utility to display information about frag file metadata. Each fileset in an AdvFS domain has one frag file. Frag files are collections of file fragments. The file fragments in a frag ...
 nvlogpg(8) -- Displays the log file of an AdvFS domain
    The nvlogpg command locates the log file of an AdvFS file domain and displays records from it in various ways. The log file for a domain is a bitfile, organized as an array of 8 Kb disk pages. Each pa...
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