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 rc2(8) -- Run command script executed when entering a multiuser run level
    The rc2 script contains run commands that enable initialization of the system to a multiuser state; run level 2. In addition to commands listed within the script itself, rc2 contains instructions to r...
 rc3(8) -- Run command script executed when entering a multiuser run level
    The rc3 script contains run commands that enable initialization of the system to a multiuser state; run level 3. In addition to commands listed within the script itself, rc3 contains instructions to r...
 rcinet(8) -- Restarts, starts, or stops Internet network services on the system
    The rcinet script allows system administrators to restart, start, or stop the Internet network services on the system while it is running in multiuser mode by using one of the options.
 rcmgr(8) -- Gets, sets, or deletes runtime configuration
    The rcmgr command retrieves, sets, or deletes runtime configuration variables stored in the hierarchy of configuration files: /etc/rc.config, /etc/rc.config.common, and /etc/rc.config.site. These thre...
 rdate(8) -- network date client
    The rdate command is invoked at boot time to reset the system date and time to the current network date and time. The rdate program sends a broadcast datagram packet on the specified network or on the...
 rdistd(8) -- Remote file distribution server program
    The rdistd daemon is the server program for the nrdist command. It is normally run by nrdist using rsh(1). The -S argument must be specified. The option is required so that rdistd is not accidentally ...
 rdump(8) -- Performs incremental file system dumps
    The dump command copies to the default /dev/tape/tape0_d0, or to the alternate storage device specified with the -f option, all files and any associated extended attributes (including ACLs, see the ac...
 reboot(8) -- Restarts the machine
    When the system is running and multiple users are logged in, use the shutdown -r command to perform a reboot operation. If no users are logged in, use the reboot command. The reboot command normally s...
 reconstruct(8) -- Reconstructs IMAP mailboxes
    The reconstruct command rebuilds one or more IMAP mailboxes. When invoked with the -m switch, it rebuilds the master mailboxes file. It can be used to recover from almost any sort of data corruption. ...
 remove(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...
 removeuser(8) -- Deletes user accounts interactively
    Security Note If you have enhanced security installed on your system, you should use the dxaccounts command to remove users. See the Security manual and the dxaccounts(8) reference page for more infor...
 renamefset(8) -- Rename an existing AdvFS fileset
    The renamefset command assigns a new name to an existing fileset within an AdvFS file domain. Before renaming a fileset, unmount the fileset and its clone fileset, if there is one. After renaming a fi...
 renice(8) -- Alters the priority of a running process
    The renice command alters the scheduling priority of one or more running processes. The ID operands (in the recommended syntax format) or the option arguments (in the obsolescent syntax format) are in...
 repquota(8) -- Summarizes file system quotas.
    The repquota command prints a summary of the disk usage and quotas for the specified file systems. The command provides a snapshot of the quota statistics, which may be inaccurate if there is current ...
 restore(8) -- Restores files from tapes written with the dump or rdump command, respectively
    The restore and rrestore commands are used to read files and associated extended attributes (including ACLs, see the acl(4) and proplist(4) reference pages), from a local or remote file system backup ...
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