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useradd(8) -- Adds a new user login account
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The useradd command is part of a set of command-line interfaces (CLI) that are used to create and administer user accounts on the system. When The Advanced Server for UNIX (ASU) is installed and runni... |
userdel(8) -- Deletes a user login account from the system.
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The userdel command is part of a set of command line interfaces (CLI) that are used to create and administer user accounts on the system. When The Advanced Server for UNIX (ASU) is installed and runni... |
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usermod(8) -- Modifies a user's login information on the system.
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The usermod command is part of a set of command-line interfaces (CLI) that are used to create and administer user accounts on the system. When the Advanced Server for UNIX (ASU) is installed and runni... |
use_sys_check(8) -- Utilities for generating system configuration information and analysis [Versions 124 through 126]
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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... |
usync(8) -- synchronize two setld inventory files to reflect current system status
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The usync command is used to achieve inventory synchronization by merging two inventory files according to the pathname field of the inventory records. The result is directed to standard output. If th... |
utxd(8) -- Daemon that spawns service daemons used by the Asian terminal driver
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The utxd daemon spawner acts as an agent for the Asian terminal driver (atty). The utxd daemon spawns other daemons that support special services required for Asian language input. The service daemons... |
uucheck(8) -- Checks for files and directories required by uucp
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The uucheck command verifies the presence of the files and directories required by the uucp program. In addition to checking for the presence of files required by uucp, the uucheck command also checks... |
uucico(8) -- Transfers uucp command, data, and execute files to remote systems
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The uucico daemon transports uucp Command (C.*), Data (D.*), and Execute (E.*) files that are created by the uucp and uux commands to a specified remote system. Both the local and remote systems run t... |
uucleanup(8) -- Deletes selected old files from the uucp spool directory
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The uucleanup program removes outdated files from the spool directory (/usr/spool/uucp). The uucleanup program scans the /usr/spool/uucp directory for old files and takes appropriate action to remove ... |
uucpd(8) -- Manages communications between the uucp program and TCP/IP
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The uucpd daemon enables uucp connections through the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/Internet Protocol (IP). This daemon handles the login of uucp connections and starts uucico to process the uuc... |
uucpsetup(8) -- The uucp setup program
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The uucpsetup command provides an interactive facility for setting up and updating the uucp files necessary to configure your system for uucp connections. To set up uucp initially, run the uucpsetup c... |
uugetty(8) -- Sets the terminal type, modes, speed, and line.
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The uugetty command sets and manages terminals by setting up speed, terminal flags, and the line discipline. If command options are provided, uugetty adapts the system to those specifications; uugetty... |
uumonitor(8) -- Monitors the UUCP system
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The uumonitor command displays a synopsis in tabular format of the current UUCP status. The format of each line in the table is as follows: system_name #C #X most_recent_status CNT:# time Table entrie... |
uusched(8) -- Schedules work for the file transport program
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The uusched daemon schedules work for the uucp file transport program, uucico. The uusched daemon schedules the transfer of files that are queued in the /usr/spool/uucp/SystemName directory. This daem... |
vdf(8) -- Displays disk information for AdvFS domains and filesets
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The vdf utility is a script that reformats output from the showfdmn, showfsets, shfragbf, and df utilities in order to display information about the disk usage of AdvFS domains and filesets. In additi... |