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 sysman_station(8) -- Graphical interface for the SysMan Station
    The SysMan Station is a client-server application consisting of a daemon (smsd(8)) and the SysMan Station graphical user interface (sysman_station). The SysMan Station monitors and manages a single sy...
 SYSV_PTY(8) -- Makes the system use the SVR4 pseudo terminal name space
    The SYSV_PTY shell script activates the SVR4 pty (pseudo terminal) name space as the default. The SVR4 pty special files have a name in the form of /dev/pts/N. The SYSV_PTY shell script takes no argum...
 sys_check(8) -- Utilities for generating system configuration information and analysis [Versions 124 through 126]
    The sys_check utility is a system census and configuration verification tool that is also used to aid in diagnosing system errors and problems. Use sys_check to create an HTML report of your system's...
 tag2name(8) -- Display the path name of an AdvFS file
    Internally, AdvFS identifies files by tag numbers (similar to inodes in UFS). Internal messages, error messages, and output from diagnostic utilities usually specify a tag number in place of a file na...
 talkd(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...
 tapex(8) -- Tape exerciser program
    The tapex program tests tape driver functionality. Functions that are tested include: Writing records onto a tape and verifying the records Using records in a range of sizes Record-length testing Rand...
 tcpdump(8) -- Dump traffic on a network
    The tcpdump utility prints out the headers of packets on a network interface that match the boolean expression. Decoding of tftp options complies with RFC 1782 (see the tftpd(8) and tftp(1) reference ...
 tcpslice(8) -- Extracts sections of or merges tcpdump files
    The tcpslice program extracts portions of packet-trace files generated using the tcpdump -w command. It can also be used to concatenate files. The tcpslice command copies to stdout all packets from it...
 telnetd(8) -- The DARPA telnet protocol server daemon
    The telnetd daemon is a server that supports the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) standard telnet virtual terminal protocol. The telnetd daemon is invoked by the Internet server (see ...
 tftpd(8) -- The DARPA Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server
    The tftpd daemon is a server that supports the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Trivial File Transfer Protocol and complies with RFC-1350, RFC-1782, and RFC-1783. The TFTP server oper...
 thailpof(8) -- Generic filter for printing Thai text files
    The thailpof filter is a generic print filter for Thai text files. The filter handles the device dependencies of printers and performs accounting functions. At print job completion times, accounting r...
 thawfs(8) -- The freezefs utility causes the specified fileset's domain to enter into a metadata stable state. Al...
    To allow coherent hardware snapshots in multivolume domain configurations, filesystem metadata must be consistent across all volumes when the individual volumes are snapped or cloned. These configurat...
 timed(8) -- The network time daemon
    The timed daemon is not invoked at boot time by default. You can use the /usr/sbin/timedsetup utility to configure the timed daemon. The timed daemon synchronizes the host's clock with those of other...
 timedc(8) -- Controls the timed daemon
    The timedc program (timed control program) controls the operation of the timed daemon. The timedc program can be used to perform the following tasks: Measure the differences between machines' clocks....
 timedsetup(8) -- Performs initial setup of the time server daemon (timed).
    The timedsetup command is an interactive script that can be used to perform initial time service configuration for your system. By default, timed does not start at boot time. The timedsetup script ask...
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