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 secsetup(8) -- Security features setup graphical interface (Enhanced Security)
    The secconfig utility is a graphical interface used to select the level of system security needed. It can convert from Base to enhanced security mode, and configure base and enhanced security features...
 sendmail(8) -- Sends mail over the Internet
    The sendmail command sends a message to one or more recipients, routing the message over whatever networks are necessary. The sendmail command does internetwork forwarding as necessary to deliver the ...
 sendmail.m4(8) -- Introduction to using m4 macros to create a sendmail.cf configuration file
    The mailsetup script enables you to create new mail configurations. If you have experience creating sendmail.cf configuration files or your system requires specialized configuration files, you might w...
 setld(8) -- Software subset management utility
    The setld command is an interactive program for installing and managing software subsets. Software products are organized into subsets that may be loaded, configured, inventoried, and deleted. The loa...
 settz(8) -- Set system time zone information.
    The settz command sets the system time zone information, based on the current /etc/zoneinfo database configuration. If the /etc/zoneinfo database is not configured, it sets the system time information...
 setup(8) -- invokes a system setup menu for console and workstation displays without graphics capabilities
    Use this application to do initial installation and configuration of your system. You must have superuser or root privileges to invoke the Setup menu. If your system does not have graphics capabilitie...
 shblk(8) -- Displays disk blocks, as unformatted hexadecimal numbers
    The shblk command displays the selected blocks as hexadecimal numbers. The blocks are not formatted to any data or metadata representation. You must be the root user to use this command.
 shfragbf(8) -- Displays frag file information
    Use the shfragbf command to display how much space is used on the frag file. Output includes the following information. Type The frag type is 0K (not in use), 1K for 1K frags, etc. Grps Specifies the ...
 shleases(8) -- Displays a DHCP client's IP address leases.
    The shleases command reads the file that contains information about a client's leases and displays its contents on stdout. By default this file is /etc/join/leases. There are as many leases as there ...
 shmx(8) -- shared memory exerciser
    The shmx memory exerciser spawns the background process shmxb, and these two processes exercise the shared memory segments. They alternate writing and reading the other process' data in the segments....
 showdbs(8) -- Display the contents of DHCP server's dynamic database
    The showdbs command displays the contents of the DHCP server's dynamic databases -- the leases granted, the hardware and IP address of the lessor, duration and, if the server is configured to supply ...
 showdhc(8) -- Displays the contents of DHCP client configuration files
    The showdhc command reads the files specified on the command line and, assuming they are configuration files, displays the data contained in them. The format of the output is a single line as shown in...
 showfdmn(8) -- Displays attributes of an AdvFS file domain
    The showfdmn command displays the attributes of a file domain and detailed information about each volume in the file domain. The command displays the following file domain attributes: Id A unique numb...
 showfile(8) -- displays the attributes of AdvFS directories and files
    The showfile command displays the attributes of one or more AdvFS files. The command also displays the extent map of each file. An extent is a contiguous area of disk space that the file system alloca...
 showfsets(8) -- Displays information about filesets in an AdvFS domain
    The showfsets command displays the filesets (or clone filesets) and their characteristics in a specified domain. The characteristics of a fileset are: Fileset Identifier A fileset identifier is a comb...
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