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HP Part Number: B2355-60130 Edition: HP-UX 11i Version 3 © Copyright 1983-2007 Hewlett-Packard Development
Company, LP.
Table of Contents - Preface
- Typographical Conventions
- Command Syntax
- Function Synopsis and Syntax
- Revision History
- I Section 1: User Commands
- Introduction
- intro(1) - introduction to command utilities and application programs
- A
- adb(1) - absolute debugger
- adjust(1) - simple text formatter
- admin(1) - create and administer SCCS files
- alias(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- answer(1) - phone message transcription system
- ar(1) - create and maintain portable archives and libraries
- as(1) - assembler
- as_ia(1) - assembler for Integrity systems
- as_pa(1) - assembler for PA-RISC systems
- asa(1) - interpret ASA carriage control characters
- at(1) - execute batched commands immediately or at a later time
- attributes(1) - describe an audio file
- awk(1) - pattern-directed scanning and processing language
- B
- banner(1) - make posters in large letters
- basename(1) - extract portions of path names
- batch(1) - execute batched commands immediately or at a later time — see
at(1)
- bc(1) - arbitrary-precision arithmetic language
- bdiff(1) - diff for large files
- bg(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- bs(1) - a compiler/interpreter for modest-sized programs
- C
- cal(1) - print calendar
- calendar(1) - reminder service
- cancel(1) - print/alter/cancel requests on an LP destination — see
lp(1)
- cat(1) - concatenate, copy, and print files
- cc_bundled(1) - bundled C compiler
- ccat(1) - compact and uncompact files, and cat them — see
compact(1)
- cd(1) - change working directory
- cdc(1) - change the delta commentary of an SCCS delta
- cerupdate(1) - update the Common Error Repository (CER) with error metadata
- chacl(1) - add, modify, delete, copy, or summarize access control lists (ACLs) of files
- chatr(1) - change program's internal attributes
- chatr_ia(1) - change program's internal attributes on Integrity systems
- chatr_pa(1) - change program's internal attributes on PA-RISC systems
- checknr(1) - check nroff/troff files
- chfn(1) - change user information used by finger command
- chgrp(1) - change file owner or group — see
chown(1)
- chkey(1) - change user's secure RPC key pair
- chmod(1) - change file mode access permissions
- chown(1) - change file owner or group
- chsh(1) - change default login shell
- ci(1) - check in RCS revisions
- ckconfig(1) - verify the path names of all the FTP configuration files.
- cksum(1) - print file checksum and sizes
- clear(1) - clear terminal screen
- cmp(1) - compare two files
- co(1) - check out RCS revisions
- col(1) - filter reverse line-feeds and backspaces
- comb(1) - combine SCCS deltas
- comm(1) - select or reject lines common to two sorted files
- command(1) - execute a simple command
- compact(1) - compact and uncompact files, and cat them
- compress(1) - compress and expand data
- compressdir(1) - compress and expand data — see
compress(1)
- convert(1) - convert an audio file
- cp(1) - copy files and directory subtrees
- cpio(1) - copy file archives in and out; duplicate directory trees
- cpp(1) - the C language preprocessor
- crontab(1) - user job file scheduler
- crypt(1) - encode and decode files
- csh(1) - a shell (command interpreter) with C-like syntax
- cslip(1) - PPP point to point protocal daemon — see
pppd(1)
- csplit(1) - context split
- ct(1) - spawn getty to a remote terminal (call terminal)
- ctags(1) - create a tags file
- cu(1) - call another (UNIX) system; terminal emulator
- cut(1) - cut out (extract) selected fields of each line of a file
- D
- date(1) - display or set the date and time
- dc(1) - desk calculator
- dd(1) - convert, reblock, translate, and copy a (tape) file
- delta(1) - make a delta (change) to an SCCS file
- deroff(1) - remove nroff, tbl, and neqn constructs
- dhcpv6client_ui(1) - DHCPv6 client interface for requesting configuration parameters from the DHCPv6 server
- diff(1) - differential file and directory comparator
- diff3(1) - 3-way differential file comparison
- diffmk(1) - mark changes between two different versions of a file
- dircmp(1) - directory comparison
- dirname(1) - extract portions of path names — see
basename(1)
- disable(1) - enable/disable LP printers — see
enable(1)
- divpage(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- dmpxlt(1) - dump iconv translation tables to a readable format
- dnssec-keygen(1) - key generation tool for DNSSEC
- dnssec-makekeyset(1) - used to produce a set of DNSSEC keys
- dnssec-signkey(1) - DNSSEC keyset signing tool
- dnssec-signzone(1) - DNSSEC zone signing tool
- domainname(1) - set or display name of Network Information Service domain
- dos2ux(1) - convert ASCII file format between HP-UX and DOS formats
- dosdf(1) - report number of free disk clusters
- dspcat(1) - display all or part of a message catalog
- dspmsg(1) - display a selected message from a message catalog
- du(1) - summarize disk usage
- dumpmsg(1) - create message catalog file for modification — see
findmsg(1)
- E
- echo(1) - echo (print) arguments
- ed(1) - line-oriented text editor
- edit(1) - extended line-oriented text editor — see
ex(1)
- egrep(1) - search a file for a pattern — see
grep(1)
- elfdump(1) - dump information contained in object files.
- elm(1) - process electronic mail through a screen-oriented interface
- elmalias(1) - display and verify elm user and system aliases
- emtui(1) - provide displaying options for HP-UX errors defined in the Common Error Repository (CER)
- enable(1) - enable/disable LP printers
- env(1) - set environment for command execution
- eucset(1) - set and get code widths for ldterm
- evmget(1) - retrieve stored events
- evminfo(1) - provide information about EVM
- evmpost(1) - post events to the EVM daemon
- evmshow(1) - display an EVM event
- evmsort(1) - sort events
- evmwatch(1) - monitor EVM events
- evweb(1) - provides an overview of evweb commands
- evweb_eventviewer(1) - enables you to view and delete events
- evweb_list(1) - lists different categories of events
- evweb_subscribe(1) - enables you to view, create, modify, and delete event subscriptions
- ex(1) - extended line-oriented text editor
- expand(1) - expand tabs to spaces, and vice versa
- expand_alias(1) - recursively expands the sendmail aliases
- expr(1) - evaluate arguments as an expression
- F
- factor(1) - factor a number, generate large primes
- false(1) - return exit status zero or one respectively — see
true(1)
- fastbind(1) - Prepare an incomplete executable for faster program start-up
- fastmail(1) - quick batch mail interface
- fc(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- fg(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- fgrep(1) - search a file for a pattern — see
grep(1)
- file(1) - determine file type
- find(1) - find files
- findmsg(1) - create message catalog file for modification
- findstr(1) - find strings for inclusion in message catalogs
- finger(1) - user information lookup program
- fmt(1) - format text
- fold(1) - fold long lines for finite width output device
- fontdl(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- footprints(1) - summarize information from compiler footprint records
- forder(1) - convert file data order
- from(1) - who is my mail from?
- fruled(1) - flash/turn off attention LEDs (cell, cabinet and I/O chassis attention LEDs)
- ftio(1) - faster tape I/O
- ftp(1) - file transfer program
- ftpcount(1) - show current number of users for each class
- ftprestart(1) - remove the shutdown message file created by ftpshut utility.
- ftpshut(1) - create shutdown message file to shut down the ftp servers at a given time
- ftpwho(1) - show current process information for each ftp user.
- G
- gcore(1) - get core images of running processes
- gencat(1) - generate a formatted message catalog file
- genxlt(1) - generate iconv translation tables
- get(1) - get a version of an SCCS file
- getaccess(1) - list access rights to file(s)
- getacl(1) - list access control lists (ACLs) for files (JFS File Systems only)
- getconf(1) - get system configuration values
- getopt(1) - parse command options
- getopts(1) - parse utility (command) options
- getprivgrp(1) - get special attributes for group
- gprof(1) - display call graph profile data
- grep(1) - search a file for a pattern
- grget(1) - get password and group information — see
pwget(1)
- groups(1) - show group memberships
- H
- hashcheck(1) - find spelling errors — see
spell(1)
- hashmake(1) - find spelling errors — see
spell(1)
- head(1) - give first few lines
- host(1) - DNS lookup utility
- hostname(1) - set or display name of current host system
- hp(1) - handle special functions of HP2640 and HP2621-series terminals
- hp-mc680x0(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp-pa(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s200(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s300(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s400(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s500(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s700(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hp9000s800(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- hyphen(1) - find hyphenated words
- I
- iconv(1) - codeset conversion
- id(1) - print user and group IDs and names
- ident(1) - identify files in RCS
- idlookup(1) - identify the user of a particular TCP connection
- ied(1) - input editor and command history for interactive programs
- insertmsg(1) - use findstr(1) output to insert calls to catgets(3C)
- inv(1) - make unprintable and non-ASCII characters in a file visible or invisible — see
vis(1)
- iostat(1) - report I/O statistics
- ipcrm(1) - remove a message queue, semaphore set, or shared memory identifier
- ipcs(1) - report status of interprocess communication facilities
- J
- jobs(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- join(1) - relational database operator
- K
- kdestroy(1) - destroy Kerberos tickets
- kermit(1) - C-Kermit 8.0 communications software for serial and network connections: modem dialing, file transfer and management, terminal connections, character-set translation, numeric and alpha paging, and script programming
- keylogin(1) - decrypt and store secret key with keyserv
- keylogout(1) - delete stored secret key with keyserv
- keysh(1) - context-sensitive softkey shell
- kill(1) - send a signal to a process; terminate a process
- kinit(1) - obtain and cache the Kerberos ticket-granting ticket
- klist(1) - list cached Kerberos tickets
- kpasswd(1) - change a user's Kerberos password
- ksh(1) - shell, the standard/restricted command programming language
- ktutil(1) - Kerberos keytab file maintenance utility
- kvno(1) - print key version numbers of Kerberos principals
- L
- l(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- last(1) - indicate last logins of users and ttys
- lastb(1) - indicate last logins of users and ttys — see
last(1)
- lastcomm(1) - show last commands executed in reverse order
- lc(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- ld(1) - link editor
- ld_ia(1) - link editor for Integrity systems
- ld_pa(1) - link editor for PA-RISC systems
- ldapentry(1) - simple add, modify, and delete entries in an LDAP directory
- ldd(1) - list dynamic dependencies of executable files or shared libraries
- ldd_ia(1) - list dynamic dependencies of executable files or shared libraries on Integrity systems
- ldd_pa(1) - list dynamic dependencies of executable files or shared libraries on PA-RISC systems
- leave(1) - remind you when you have to leave
- lifcp(1) - copy to or from LIF files
- lifinit(1) - write LIF volume header on file
- lifls(1) - list contents of a LIF directory
- lifrename(1) - rename LIF files
- lifrm(1) - remove a LIF file
- line(1) - read one line from user input
- listusers(1) - display user login data
- ll(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- ln(1) - link files and directories
- locale(1) - get locale-specific (NLS) information
- lock(1) - reserve a terminal
- logger(1) - make entries in the system log
- login(1) - sign on, start terminal session
- logname(1) - get login name
- lorder(1) - find ordering relation for an object library
- lp(1) - print/alter/cancel requests on an LP destination
- lpalt(1) - print/alter/cancel requests on an LP destination — see
lp(1)
- lpfilter(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts
- lprpp(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- lpstat(1) - report status information of the LP subsystem
- ls(1) - list contents of directories
- lsacl(1) - list access control lists (ACLs) of files
- lsf(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- lsr(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- lsx(1) - list contents of directories — see
ls(1)
- M
- m4(1) - macro processor
- machid(1) - provide truth value about processor type
- machinfo(1) - print machine information
- mail(1) - send mail to users or read mail
- mailfrom(1) - summarize mail folders by subject and sender
- mailq(1) - prints the mail queue
- mailstats(1) - print mail traffic statistics
- mailx(1) - interactive mail message processing system
- make(1) - maintain, update, and regenerate groups of programs
- makekey(1) - generate encryption key
- man(1) - find manpage information by keywords; print out a manpage
- mediainit(1) - initialize disk or partition DDS tape
- merge(1) - three-way file merge
- mesg(1) - permit or deny messages to terminal
- mkcatdefs(1) - preprocess a message source file
- mkdir(1) - make a directory
- mkfifo(1) - make FIFO (named pipe) special files
- mkmf(1) - make a makefile
- mkmsgs(1) - create message files for use by gettxt()
- mkstr(1) - extract error messages from C source into a file
- mktemp(1) - make a name for a temporary file
- mkuupath(1) - access and manage the pathalias database — see
uupath(1)
- mm(1) - print documents formatted with the mm macros
- model(1) - print hardware model information
- more(1) - file perusal filter for screen viewing
- mpsched(1) - control the processor or locality domain on which a specific process executes
- mt(1) - magnetic tape manipulating program
- mv(1) - move or rename files and directories
- N
- named-checkconf(1) - named configuration file syntax checking tool
- named-checkzone(1) - zone validity checking tool
- neqn(1) - format mathematical text for nroff
- netstat(1) - show network status
- newalias(1) - install new elm aliases for user or system
- newform(1) - change or reformat a text file
- newgrp(1) - switch to a new group
- newmail(1) - notify users of new mail in mailboxes
- news(1) - print news items
- nice(1) - run a command at nondefault priority
- nl(1) - line numbering filter
- nljust(1) - justify lines, left or right, for printing
- nm(1) - print name list of common object file
- nohup(1) - run a command immune to hangups
- nroff(1) - format text
- nslookup(1) - query name servers interactively
- nsquery(1) - query the Name Service Switch backend libraries
- nsupdate(1) - Dynamic DNS update utility
- O
- od(1) - octal and hexadecimal dump
- odump(1) - dump information contained in SOM object files
- on(1) - execute command on remote host with environment similar to local
- osdd(1) - print documents formatted with the mm macros — see
mm(1)
- P
- pack(1) - compress and expand files using Huffman code
- page(1) - file perusal filter for screen viewing — see
more(1)
- parstatus(1) - display information about a hardware partitionable complex
- passwd(1) - change login password and associated attributes
- paste(1) - merge same lines of several files or subsequent lines of one file
- patch(1) - program to apply a diff file to an original file
- pathalias(1) - electronic address router
- pathchk(1) - check path names
- pax(1) - extracts, writes, and lists archive files; copies files and directory hierarchies
- pcat(1) - compress and expand files using Huffman code — see
pack(1)
- pdp11(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- pfiles(1) - displays process address information and open file descriptors — see
pmap(1)
- pg(1) - file perusal filter for soft-copy terminals
- pgrep(1) - search or kill processes based on process name and attributes
- pipcrm(1) - remove a POSIX message queue or a POSIX named semaphore
- pipcs(1) - report status of POSIX interprocess communication facilities
- pkill(1) - search or kill processes based on process name and attributes — see
pgrep(1)
- pldd(1) - list the dynamic libraries linked into each process, including shared objects explicitly attached using dlopen()/shl_load()
- plotdvr(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- pmap(1) - displays process address information and open file descriptors
- ppl(1) - PPP point to point protocal daemon — see
pppd(1)
- ppp(1) - PPP point to point protocal daemon — see
pppd(1)
- pppd(1) - PPP point to point protocal daemon
- pppoec(1) - PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) client
- pr(1) - print files
- praliases(1) - print system-wide sendmail aliases
- prealloc(1) - preallocate disk storage
- primes(1) - factor a number, generate large primes — see
factor(1)
- printenv(1) - print out the environment
- printf(1) - format and print arguments
- printstat(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- privatepw(1) - change WU-FTPD group access file information
- prmail(1) - print out mail in the incoming mailbox file
- prof(1) - display profile data
- prs(1) - print and summarize an SCCS file
- ps(1) - report process status
- pstack(1) - print a stack trace for each LWP in each process and core file
- ptree(1) - prints the process tree hierarchy
- ptx(1) - permuted index
- pty(1) - get the name of the terminal — see
tty(1)
- pwd(1) - working directory name
- pwget(1) - get password and group information
- Q
- quota(1) - display disk usage and limits
- R
- ranlib(1) - regenerate archive symbol table
- rcp(1) - remote file copy
- rcs(1) - change RCS file attributes
- rcsdiff(1) - compare RCS revisions
- rcsmerge(1) - merge RCS revisions
- rdist(1) - remote file distribution program
- read(1) - read a line from standard input
- readmail(1) - read mail from a mail folder or incoming mailbox
- red(1) - line-oriented text editor — see
ed(1)
- remsh(1) - execute from a remote shell
- reset(1) - terminal-dependent initialization — see
tset(1)
- rev(1) - reverse lines of a file
- reverse(1) - filters invoked by lp interface scripts — see
lpfilter(1)
- rexec(1) - execute from a remote shell
- rksh(1) - shell, the standard/restricted command programming language — see
ksh(1)
- rlog(1) - print log messages and other information on RCS files
- rlogin(1) - remote login
- rm(1) - remove files or directories
- rmail(1) - send mail to users or read mail — see
mail(1)
- rmdel(1) - remove a delta from an SCCS file
- rmdir(1) - remove directories
- rmnl(1) - remove extra new-line characters from file
- rndc(1) - name server control utility
- rndc-confgen(1) - rndc key generation tool
- rpcgen(1) - an RPC protocol compiler
- rsh(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells — see
sh-posix(1)
- rtprio(1) - execute process with real-time priority
- rtsched(1) - execute process with real-time priority
- rup(1) - show host status of local machines (RPC version)
- ruptime(1) - show status of local machines
- rusers(1) - determine who is logged in on machines on local network
- rwho(1) - show who is logged in on local machines
- S
- sact(1) - print current SCCS file editing activity
- samlog_viewer(1) - a tool for viewing and saving the SAM logfile
- sccs(1) - front-end utility program for SCCS commands
- sccsdiff(1) - compare two versions of an SCCS file
- sccshelp(1) - ask for help on SCCS commands
- script(1) - make typescript of terminal session
- sdiff(1) - side-by-side difference program
- sed(1) - stream text editor
- send_sound(1) - play an audio file
- serialize(1) - force target process to run serially with other processes
- setacl(1) - modify access control lists (ACLs) for files (JFS File Systems only)
- sffinger(1) - utility programs for TCP Wrappers — see
tryfrom(1)
- sh(1) - overview of various system shells
- sh-posix(1) - standard and restricted POSIX.2-conformant command shells
- shar(1) - make a shell archive package
- shl(1) - shell layer manager
- show_patches(1) - HP-UX patch display utility
- size(1) - print section sizes of object files
- sleep(1) - suspend execution for an interval
- slip(1) - PPP point to point protocal daemon — see
pppd(1)
- slp(1) - set printing options for a non-serial printer
- soelim(1) - eliminate .so's from nroff input
- sort(1) - sort or merge files
- spell(1) - find spelling errors
- spellin(1) - find spelling errors — see
spell(1)
- split(1) - split a file into pieces
- ssp(1) - remove multiple line-feeds from output
- strings(1) - find the printable strings in an object or other binary file
- strip(1) - strip symbol and line number information from an object file
- stty(1) - set the options for a terminal port
- su(1) - switch user
- sum(1) - print checksum and block or byte count of file(s)
- sysdiff(1) - HP-UX installed software comparator
- T
- tabs(1) - set tabs on a terminal
- tail(1) - deliver the last part of a file
- talk(1) - talk to another user
- tar(1) - tape file archiver
- tbl(1) - format tables for nroff
- tcpdchk(1) - check tcp wrapper configuration
- tcpdmatch(1) - evaluate tcp wrapper service requests
- tee(1) - pipe fitting to copy standard output to file
- telnet(1) - user interface to the TELNET protocol
- test(1) - condition evaluation command
- tftp(1) - trivial file transfer program
- time(1) - time a command
- timex(1) - time a command; report process data and system activity
- top(1) - display and update information about the top processes on the system
- touch(1) - update access, modification, and/or change times of file
- tput(1) - query terminfo database
- tr(1) - translate characters
- true(1) - return exit status zero or one respectively
- tryfrom(1) - utility programs for TCP Wrappers
- tset(1) - terminal-dependent initialization
- tsm(1) - Terminal Session Manager
- tsm.command(1) - send commands to the Terminal Session Manager, TSM
- tsm.info(1) - get Terminal Session Manager state information
- tsort(1) - topological sort
- tty(1) - get the name of the terminal
- ttytype(1) - terminal identification program
- U
- u370(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- u3b(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- u3b10(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- u3b2(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- u3b5(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- ul(1) - do underlining
- umask(1) - set or display the file mode creation mask
- umodem(1) - XMODEM-protocol file transfer program
- uname(1) - display information about computer system; set node name (system name)
- uncompact(1) - compact and uncompact files, and cat them — see
compact(1)
- uncompress(1) - compress and expand data — see
compress(1)
- uncompressdir(1) - compress and expand data — see
compress(1)
- unexpand(1) - expand tabs to spaces, and vice versa — see
expand(1)
- unget(1) - undo a previous get of an SCCS file
- unifdef(1) - remove preprocessor lines
- uniq(1) - report repeated lines in a file
- units(1) - conversion program
- unpack(1) - compress and expand files using Huffman code — see
pack(1)
- uptime(1) - show how long system has been up, and/or who is logged in and what they are doing
- users(1) - compact list of users who are on the system
- uucp(1) - UNIX system to UNIX system copy
- uudecode(1) - encode/decode a binary file for transmission by mailer — see
uuencode(1)
- uuencode(1) - encode/decode a binary file for transmission by mailer
- uulog(1) - UNIX system to UNIX system copy — see
uucp(1)
- uuname(1) - UNIX system to UNIX system copy — see
uucp(1)
- uupath(1) - access and manage the pathalias database
- uupick(1) - public UNIX system to UNIX system file copy — see
uuto(1)
- uustat(1) - uucp status inquiry and job control
- uuto(1) - public UNIX system to UNIX system file copy
- uutry(1) - UNIX system to UNIX system copy — see
uucp(1)
- uux(1) - UNIX system to UNIX system command execution
- ux2dos(1) - convert ASCII file format between HP-UX and DOS formats — see
dos2ux(1)
- V
- vacation(1) - return "I am not here" indication
- val(1) - validate SCCS file
- vax(1) - provide truth value about processor type — see
machid(1)
- vc(1) - substitutes assigned values in place of identification keywords.
- vedit(1) - screen-oriented (visual) text editor — see
vi(1)
- vi(1) - screen-oriented (visual) text editor
- view(1) - screen-oriented (visual) text editor — see
vi(1)
- vis(1) - make unprintable and non-ASCII characters in a file visible or invisible
- vmstat(1) - report virtual memory statistics
- vt(1) - log into another system over lan
- W
- w(1) - show how long system has been up, and/or who is logged in and what they are doing — see
uptime(1)
- wait(1) - await process completion
- wc(1) - count words, lines, and bytes or characters in a file
- what(1) - get SCCS identification information
- whereis(1) - locate source, binary, and/or manual for program
- which(1) - locate a program file including aliases and paths
- who(1) - who is on the system
- whoami(1) - print effective current user ID
- whois(1) - Internet user name directory service
- write(1) - interactively write (talk) to another user
- X
- xargs(1) - construct argument lists and execute command
- xd(1) - octal and hexadecimal dump — see
od(1)
- xstr(1) - extract strings from C programs to implement shared strings
- Y
- yes(1) - be repetitively affirmative
- ypcat(1) - print all values in Network Information Service map
- ypmatch(1) - print values of selected keys in Network Information Service map
- yppasswd(1) - change login password in Network Information System (NIS)
- ypwhich(1) - list which host is Network Information System server or map master
- Z
- zcat(1) - compress and expand data — see
compress(1)
- II Section 1M: System Administration Commands
- Introduction
- intro(1M) - introduction to system maintenance commands and application programs
- A
- accept(1M) - allow/prevent LP destination queuing requests
- acct(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands
- acctcms(1M) - command summary from per-process accounting records
- acctcom(1M) - search and print process accounting files
- acctcon(1M) - connect-time accounting
- acctcon1(1M) - connect-time accounting — see
acctcon(1M)
- acctcon2(1M) - connect-time accounting — see
acctcon(1M)
- acctdisk(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- acctdusg(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- acctmerg(1M) - merge or add total accounting files
- accton(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- acctprc(1M) - process accounting
- acctprc1(1M) - process accounting — see
acctprc(1M)
- acctprc2(1M) - process accounting — see
acctprc(1M)
- acctsh(1M) - shell procedures for accounting
- acctwtmp(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- arp(1M) - address resolution display and control
- Asecure(1M) - control access to audio on a workstation; OBSOLETED — see
asecure(1M)
- asecure(1M) - control access to audio on a workstation; OBSOLETED
- Aserver(1M) - start the audio server — see
aserver(1M)
- aserver(1M) - start the audio server
- audevent(1M) - change or display profile, event, or system call audit status
- audisp(1M) - display the audit information as requested by the parameters
- audomon(1M) - audit overflow monitor daemon
- audsys(1M) - start/halt the auditing system; set/display auditing system status information
- audusr(1M) - select users to audit
- authadm(1M) - non-interactive command for administrating the authorization information in the RBAC databases.
- authck(1M) - check internal consistency of Authentication database
- auto_parms(1M) - initial system configuration plus DHCP support command
- automount(1M) - install automatic mount points
- automountd(1M) - autofs mount/unmount daemon
- autopush(1M) - manage system database of automatically pushed STREAMS modules
- B
- backup(1M) - backup or archive file system
- bastille(1M) - system lockdown tool
- bastille_drift(1M) - system configuration drift analyzer
- bdf(1M) - report number of free disk blocks (Berkeley version)
- bgpd(1M) - BGP routing daemon for IPv6
- biod(1M) - NFS daemon
- boot(1M) - bootstrap process
- bootpd(1M) - Internet Boot Protocol server
- bootpquery(1M) - send BOOTREQUEST to BOOTP server
- C
- cachefspack(1M) - pack files and file systems in the cache
- cachefsstat(1M) - Cache File System statistics
- captoinfo(1M) - convert a termcap description into a terminfo description
- catman(1M) - create cat and whatis files for online manpages
- cfsadmin(1M) - administer disk space used for caching file systems with the Cache File-System (CacheFS)
- ch_rc(1M) - change system configuration file
- chargefee(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- check_patches(1M) - HP-UX 11i V3 patch check utility
- chnlspath(1M) - configure message catalog path
- chroot(1M) - change root directory for a command
- ckpacct(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- cleanup(1M) - HP-UX patch cleanup utility
- clear_locks(1M) - clear locks held on behalf of an NFS client
- closewtmp(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- clri(1M) - clear inode
- clri_hfs(1M) - clear inode — see
clri(1M)
- clrsvc(1M) - clear x25 switched virtual circuit
- cmdprivadm(1M) - noninteractive editing of a command's authorization and privilege information in the privrun database
- cmpt_tune(1M) - query, enable, or disable compartmentalization feature
- convert_awk(1M) - converts old sendmail.cf files to new format
- convertfs(1M) - convert an HFS file system to allow long file names
- convertfs_hfs(1M) - convert an HFS file system to allow long file names — see
convertfs(1M)
- coreadm(1M) - core file administration
- cplxmodify(1M) - modify an attribute of a system complex
- cpset(1M) - install object files in binary directories
- crashconf(1M) - configure system crash dumps
- crashutil(1M) - manipulate crash dump data
- create_sysfile(1M) - create a kernel system file
- cron(1M) - timed-job execution daemon
- D
- dcopy(1M) - copy HFS file system with compaction
- dcopy_hfs(1M) - copy HFS file system with compaction — see
dcopy(1M)
- devnm(1M) - device name
- df(1M) - report number of free file system disk blocks
- df_cdfs(1M) - report number of free CDFS, HFS, or NFS file system disk blocks — see
df_hfs(1M)
- df_hfs(1M) - report number of free CDFS, HFS, or NFS file system disk blocks
- df_nfs(1M) - report number of free CDFS, HFS, or NFS file system disk blocks — see
df_hfs(1M)
- dhcpclient(1M) - Client for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
- dhcpdb2conf(1M) - convert DHCP client database to config file parameters
- dhcptools(1M) - command line tool for DHCP elements of bootpd
- dhcpv6clientd(1M) - DHCPv6 client daemon
- dhcpv6d(1M) - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server daemon for IPv6
- dhcpv6db2conf(1M) - DHCPv6 client database converter
- dig(1M) - domain information groper
- diskinfo(1M) - describe characteristics of a disk device
- disksecn(1M) - calculate default disk section sizes
- diskusg(1M) - generate disk accounting data by user ID
- dmesg(1M) - collect system diagnostic messages to form error log
- dodisk(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- dpp(1M) - dedicated ports parser used by DDFA software
- dump(1M) - incremental file system dump, local or across network
- dumpfs(1M) - dump file system information
- dumpfs_hfs(1M) - dump file system information — see
dumpfs(1M)
- E
- edquota(1M) - edit disk quotas
- efi_cp(1M) - copy to or from EFI file
- efi_fsinit(1M) - write an EFI file system header on a device file
- efi_ls(1M) - list EFI file information or contents of an EFI directory
- efi_mkdir(1M) - make an EFI directory
- efi_rm(1M) - remove an EFI file
- efi_rmdir(1M) - remove an EFI directory
- envd(1M) - system physical environment daemon
- esmd(1M) - Essential Services Monitor (ESM) Daemon
- evmchmgr(1M) - Event Manager channel manager
- evmd(1M) - Event Manager daemon
- evmlogger(1M) - Event Manager logger
- evmreload(1M) - reload Event Manager configuration files
- evmstart(1M) - start the Event Manager
- evmstop(1M) - stop the Event Manager
- exportfs(1M) - translates exportfs options to share/unshare commands
- extendfs(1M) - extend a file system size (generic)
- extendfs_hfs(1M) - extend HFS file system size
- F
- fbackup(1M) - selectively back up files
- fcmsutil(1M) - Fibre Channel Mass Storage Utility Command for TACHYON TL, TACHYON XL2, FCD Driver-Based and FC/GigE Combo Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters
- fdetach(1M) - detach a STREAMS-based file descriptor from a filename
- ff(1M) - list file names and statistics for a file system
- ff_hfs(1M) - list file names and statistics for HFS file system
- fingerd(1M) - remote user information server
- fixman(1M) - fix manpages for faster viewing with man command
- format(1M) - format an HP SCSI disk array LUN
- frecover(1M) - selectively recover files
- frupower(1M) - turn on/off or display current status of power for cells and I/O chassis
- fsadm(1M) - a file system administration command
- fsadm_hfs(1M) - HFS file system administration command
- fsck(1M) - file system consistency check and interactive repair
- fsck_cachefs(1M) - check integrity of data cached with CacheFS
- fsck_hfs(1M) - HFS file system consistency check and interactive repair
- fsclean(1M) - determine the shutdown status of HFS file systems
- fsclean_hfs(1M) - determine the shutdown status of HFS file systems — see
fsclean(1M)
- fsdaemon(1M) - pass-through daemon for processing system commands
- fsdb(1M) - file system debugger (generic)
- fsdb_hfs(1M) - HFS file system debugger
- fsirand(1M) - install random inode generation numbers
- fstadm(1M) - defines and manages file system stack templates
- fstyp(1M) - determine file system type
- fsweb(1M) - launch the Disks and File Systems tool of HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH)
- ftpd(1M) - DARPA Internet File Transfer Protocol server
- fuser(1M) - list processes using a file or file structure
- fwtmp(1M) - manipulate connect accounting records
- G
- gated(1M) - gateway routing daemon
- gdc(1M) - operational user interface for gated
- geocustoms(1M) - configure system language on multi-language systems
- getfilexsec(1M) - display security attributes of binary executable(s)
- getmemwindow(1M) - extract window IDs of user processes from /etc/services.window
- getprocxsec(1M) - display security attributes of a process
- getprpw(1M) - display protected password database
- getrules(1M) - display compartment rules
- getty(1M) - set terminal type, modes, speed, and line discipline
- getx25(1M) - get x25 line
- groupadd(1M) - add a new group to the system
- groupdel(1M) - delete a group from the system
- groupmod(1M) - modify a group on the system
- grpck(1M) - password/group file checkers — see
pwck(1M)
- gsscred(1M) - add, remove and list gsscred table entries
- gsscred_clean(1M) - remove duplicate entries from gsscred mapping table
- gssd(1M) - generates and validates GSS-API tokens for kernel RPC
- H
- hosts_to_named(1M) - translate host table to name server file format
- hotplugd(1M) - PCI I/O hotplug (attention button) events daemon
- hpsmh(1M) - starts or stops the HP System Management Homepage server
- hpux(1M) - HP-UX bootstrap
- hpux.efi(1M) - HP-UX bootstrap for Itanium-based systems
- I
- identd(1M) - TCP/IP IDENT protocol server
- idisk(1M) - create partitions for disks on an Integrity system
- ifconfig(1M) - configure network interface parameters
- inetd(1M) - Internet services daemon
- inetsvcs_sec(1M) - enable/disable secure internet services
- infocmp(1M) - compare or print out terminfo descriptions
- init(1M) - process control initialization
- insf(1M) - install special (device) files
- install(1M) - install commands
- intctl(1M) - manage the interrupt configuration of the system
- io_redirect_dsf(1M) - redirect the persistent device special file from one device to a different device
- iobind(1M) - bind a driver to a device
- iofind(1M) - find and convert ASCII files containing the legacy representation of device (special file name or hardware path)
- ioinit(1M) - test and maintain consistency between the kernel I/O data structures and the ioconfig files
- ioscan(1M) - scan the I/O system
- isisd(1M) - the Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) routing daemon
- isl(1M) - initial system loader
- itemap(1M) - load an ITE (Internal Terminal Emulator) keyboard mapping.
- K
- kclog(1M) - manage kernel configuration log file
- kcmodule(1M) - manage kernel modules and subsystems
- kconfig(1M) - manage kernel configurations
- kcpath(1M) - print kernel configuration pathnames
- kctune(1M) - manage kernel tunable parameters
- kcweb(1M) - starts the HP-UX kernel configuration tool (a Web interface)
- keyenvoy(1M) - talk to keyserver
- keyserv(1M) - server for storing private encryption keys
- killall(1M) - kill all active processes
- killsm(1M) - kill the sendmail daemon
- kl(1M) - control kernel logging
- krs_flush(1M) - flush kernel registry services data to disk
- krsd(1M) - kernel registry services daemon
- kwdb(1M) - invoke KWDB, the source level kernel debugger and crash dump analyzer
- L
- labelit(1M) - copy a file system with label checking — see
volcopy(1M)
- labelit_hfs(1M) - copy an HFS file system with label checking — see
volcopy_hfs(1M)
- lanadmin(1M) - local area network administration program
- lanadmin_vlan(1M) - virtual LANs (VLANs)
- lanscan(1M) - display LAN device configuration and status
- lastlogin(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- ldapclientd(1M) - LDAP client daemon process
- libcadmin(1M) - libc administration command
- link(1M) - execute link() and unlink() system calls without error checking
- linkloop(1M) - verify LAN connectivity with link-level loopback
- livedump(1M) - initiates, configures, and stops Live Dump
- localedef(1M) - generate a locale environment
- lockd(1M) - network lock daemon
- logins(1M) - display system and user login data
- lpadmin(1M) - configure the LP spooling system
- lpana(1M) - display LP spooler performance analysis information
- lpfence(1M) - start the LP request scheduler; stop the LP request scheduler; move requests between LP destinations; define the minimum priority for printing — see
lpsched(1M)
- lpmove(1M) - start the LP request scheduler; stop the LP request scheduler; move requests between LP destinations; define the minimum priority for printing — see
lpsched(1M)
- lpsched(1M) - start the LP request scheduler; stop the LP request scheduler; move requests between LP destinations; define the minimum priority for printing
- lpshut(1M) - start the LP request scheduler; stop the LP request scheduler; move requests between LP destinations; define the minimum priority for printing — see
lpsched(1M)
- lsdev(1M) - list device drivers in the system
- lssf(1M) - list a special file
- lugadmin(1M) - long user and group name enablement and display
- lvchange(1M) - change LVM logical volume characteristics
- lvcreate(1M) - create logical volume in LVM volume group
- lvdisplay(1M) - display information about LVM logical volumes
- lvextend(1M) - increase space, increase mirrors for LVM logical volume
- lvlnboot(1M) - prepare LVM logical volume to be root, boot, primary swap, or dump volume
- lvmchk(1M) - check if disk volume is under HP Logical Volume Manager (LVM) control
- lvmerge(1M) - merge two LVM logical volumes into one logical volume
- lvreduce(1M) - decrease space allocation or the number of mirror copies of logical volumes
- lvremove(1M) - remove one or more logical volumes from LVM volume group
- lvrmboot(1M) - remove LVM logical volume link to root, primary swap, or dump volume
- lvsplit(1M) - split mirrored LVM logical volume into two logical volumes
- lvsync(1M) - synchronize stale mirrors in LVM logical volumes
- lwresd(1M) - lightweight resolver daemon
- M
- makedbm(1M) - make a Network Information System database
- makemap(1M) - creates database maps for sendmail
- map-mbone(1M) - Multicast Router Connection Mapper
- mc(1M) - media changer manipulation utility
- mk_kernel(1M) - load a kernel configuration from a system file
- mkboot(1M) - install, update or remove boot programs from disk
- mkfs(1M) - construct a file system (generic)
- mkfs_hfs(1M) - construct an HFS file system
- mklost+found(1M) - make a lost+found directory for the fsck command
- mknod(1M) - create special files
- mksf(1M) - make a special (device) file
- modprpw(1M) - modify protected password database
- monacct(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- mount(1M) - mount and unmount file systems
- mount_cachefs(1M) - mount and unmount CacheFS file systems
- mount_cdfs(1M) - mount and unmount CDFS file systems
- mount_hfs(1M) - mount and unmount HFS file systems
- mount_lofs(1M) - mount and unmount LOFS file systems
- mount_nfs(1M) - mount and unmount remote NFS resources
- mountall(1M) - mount and unmount multiple file systems
- mountd(1M) - server for NFS mount requests and NFS access checks
- mrinfo(1M) - Multicast Routing Configuration Information Tool
- mrouted(1M) - IP multicast routing daemon
- mtail(1M) - tails the mail log file
- mvdir(1M) - move a directory
- N
- naaagt(1M) - Native Agent Adapter (NAA)
- named(1M) - Internet domain name server
- ncheck(1M) - generate a list of path names from inode numbers
- ncheck_hfs(1M) - generate a list of path names from inode numbers for a HFS file system
- ncweb(1M) - launch the Network Interfaces Configuration and Network Services Configuration tools of HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH)
- ndd(1M) - network tuning
- ndp(1M) - IPv6 Neighbor Discovery cache display and control
- netfmt(1M) - format tracing and logging binary files
- nettl(1M) - control network tracing and logging
- nettladm(1M) - network tracing and logging administration manager
- nettlconf(1M) - configure network tracing and logging command subsystem database
- newaliases(1M) - rebuilds the database for the mail aliases file
- newfs(1M) - construct a new file system
- newfs_hfs(1M) - construct a new HFS file system
- newkey(1M) - create a new Diffie-Hellman key pair in the publickey database
- nfs4cbd(1M) - NFS Version 4 callback daemon
- nfsd(1M) - NFS daemon
- nfslogd(1M) - nfs logging daemon
- nfsmapid(1M) - NFS user and group id mapping daemon
- nfsstat(1M) - NFS statistics
- ntpdate(1M) - set the date and time via NTP
- ntpq(1M) - standard Network Time Protocol query program
- nulladm(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- nwmgr(1M) - network interface management command for LAN and RDMA interfaces
- nwmgr_btlan(1M) - network interface management command for btlan driver
- nwmgr_intl100(1M) - network interface management command for intl100 driver
- nwmgr_vlan(1M) - network interface management command for VLAN interface
- O
- ocd(1M) - outbound connection daemon used by DDFA software
- ocdebug(1M) - outbound connection daemon debug utility used by DDFA software
- olrad(1M) - command for Online Addition/Replacement/Deletion of PCI I/O cards and Online Addition of I/O chassis
- opx25(1M) - execute HALGOL programs
- ospf_monitor(1M) - monitor OSPF (Open Shortest Path First protocol) gateways
- owners(1M) - list owners of outgoing network connections
- P
- parcreate(1M) - create a new partition
- parmodify(1M) - modify an existing partition
- parolrad(1M) - online activation of a cell from nPartition; cancel online cell operation; monitor online cell operation; reset hung cell during cell activation
- parremove(1M) - remove an existing partition
- parunlock(1M) - unlock stable complex profile or cancel pending changes to complex or partition configuration data
- pcnfsd(1M) - PC-NFS authentication and print request server
- pcserver(1M) - Basic Serial and HP AdvanceLink server
- pdc(1M) - processor-dependent code (firmware)
- pdweb(1M) - start the HP-UX Peripheral Device tool, part of the System Management Homepage Web interface
- ping(1M) - send ICMP Echo Request packets to network host
- portmap(1M) - universal addresses to RPC program number mapper — see
rpcbind(1M)
- power_onoff(1M) - timed, automatic system power on, and power off
- pppoerd(1M) - PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) relay
- pppoesd(1M) - PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) server daemon
- prctmp(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- prdaily(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- privedit(1M) - let authorized users edit files that are under access control
- privrun(1M) - invoke another application with privileges after performing appropriate authorization checks and optionally reauthenticating the user
- prtacct(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- psfontpf(1M) - internationalized PostScript print filter
- psmsgen(1M) - model script configuration utility for psfontpf
- psrset(1M) - create and manage processor sets
- pvchange(1M) - change characteristics and access path of physical volume in LVM volume group
- pvck(1M) - check or repair a physical volume in LVM volume group
- pvcreate(1M) - create physical volume for use in LVM volume group
- pvdisplay(1M) - display information about physical volumes in LVM volume group
- pvmove(1M) - move allocated physical extents from one LVM physical volume to other physical volumes
- pvremove(1M) - remove LVM data structure from a physical volume
- pwck(1M) - password/group file checkers
- pwconv(1M) - install, update or check the /etc/shadow file
- pwgr_stat(1M) - password and group hashing and caching statistics
- pwgrd(1M) - password and group hashing and caching daemon
- pwunconv(1M) - convert passwords from shadow to nonshadow
- Q
- quot(1M) - summarize file system ownership
- quot_hfs(1M) - summarize ownership on an HFS file system
- quotacheck(1M) - file system quota consistency checker
- quotacheck_hfs(1M) - quota consistency checker for HFS file systems
- quotaoff(1M) - turn HFS file system quotas on and off — see
quotaon(1M)
- quotaon(1M) - turn HFS file system quotas on and off
- R
- rad(1M) - rad features have been moved to olrad
- ram_monitor(1M) - the Route Administration Manager (RAM) monitor
- ramd(1M) - Route Administration Manager Daemon (RAMD) for IPv6
- rarpc(1M) - Reverse Address Resolution Protocol client
- rarpd(1M) - Reverse Address Resolution Protocol daemon
- rbacdbchk(1M) - Verifies the syntax of the Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) database files
- rc(1M) - general purpose sequencer invoked upon entering new run level
- rcancel(1M) - remove requests from a remote printer spooling queue
- rdc(1M) - user interface for Routing Administration Manager (RAMD)
- rdpd(1M) - router discovery protocol daemon (OBSOLETE)
- rdump(1M) - incremental file system dump, local or across network — see
dump(1M)
- reboot(1M) - reboot the system
- reject(1M) - allow/prevent LP destination queuing requests — see
accept(1M)
- remshd(1M) - remote shell server
- renice(1M) - alter priority of running processes
- repquota(1M) - summarize file system quotas
- restore(1M) - restore file system incrementally, local or across network
- rexd(1M) - RPC-based remote execution server
- rexecd(1M) - remote execution server
- ripngd(1M) - RIPng routing daemon for IPv6
- ripquery(1M) - query RIP gateways
- rlogind(1M) - remote login server
- rlp(1M) - send LP print request to a remote system
- rlpdaemon(1M) - daemon for queuing, displaying, removing and altering remote spool requests and writing remote messages
- rlpstat(1M) - print status of LP spooler requests on a remote system
- rmboot(1M) - install, update or remove boot programs from disk — see
mkboot(1M)
- rmsf(1M) - remove a special (device) file
- rmt(1M) - remote magnetic-tape protocol module
- roleadm(1M) - noninteractive editing of role-related information in RBAC databases
- route(1M) - manually manipulate the routing tables
- rpc.lockd(1M) - network lock daemon — see
lockd(1M)
- rpc.mountd(1M) - server for NFS mount requests and NFS access checks — see
mountd(1M)
- rpc.nisd_resolv(1M) - DNS service daemon for NIS
- rpc.pcnfsd(1M) - PC-NFS authentication and print request server — see
pcnfsd(1M)
- rpc.sprayd(1M) - spray server — see
sprayd(1M)
- rpc.statd(1M) - network status monitor — see
statd(1M)
- rpc.yppasswdd(1M) - daemon for modifying Network Information Service passwd database — see
yppasswdd(1M)
- rpc.ypupdated(1M) - server for changing NIS information — see
ypupdated(1M)
- rpcbind(1M) - universal addresses to RPC program number mapper
- rpcinfo(1M) - report RPC information
- rquotad(1M) - remote quota server
- rrestore(1M) - restore file system incrementally, local or across network — see
restore(1M)
- rstatd(1M) - kernel statistics server
- rtradvd(1M) - Router Advertisement daemon for IPv6
- runacct(1M) - run daily accounting
- rusersd(1M) - network username server
- rwall(1M) - write to all users over a network
- rwalld(1M) - network rwall server
- rwhod(1M) - system status server
- S
- sa1(1M) - system activity report package
- sa2(1M) - system activity report package — see
sa1(1M)
- sadc(1M) - system activity report package — see
sa1(1M)
- sam(1M) - HP System Administration Manager (HP SAM)
- sar(1M) - system activity reporter
- savecrash(1M) - save a crash dump of the operating system
- scsictl(1M) - control a SCSI device
- scsimgr(1M) - SCSI management and diagnostic utility
- sd(1M) - display and monitor job information and create and remove jobs; invoke graphical user interface to display and monitor job information and create and remove jobs; respectively — see
swjob(1M)
- security_patch_check(1M) - check security-bulletin compliance state of HP-UX 11.x system or depot
- secweb(1M) - invokes the HP-UX Security Attributes Configuration tool
- sendmail(1M) - send mail over the Internet
- service.switch(1M) - indicate lookup sources and fallback mechanism
- set_parms(1M) - set system initial identity parameters: hostname, date/time, root password, and networking
- setboot(1M) - display and modify boot variables in stable storage
- setfilexsec(1M) - set extended security attributes on a binary file
- setmemwindow(1M) - change window ID of running program or start program in particular memory window
- setoncenv(1M) - NFS environment configuration command
- setprivgrp(1M) - set special privileges for groups
- setrules(1M) - set compartment rules
- setuname(1M) - change machine information
- share(1M) - make local resource available for mounting by remote systems
- share_nfs(1M) - make local NFS file systems available for mounting by remote systems
- shareall(1M) - share, unshare multiple resources
- showmount(1M) - show all remote mounts
- shutacct(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- shutdown(1M) - terminate all processing
- sig_named(1M) - send signals to the domain name server
- slpd(1M) - Service Location Protocol (SLP) Daemon
- slpdc(1M) - send signals to the SLP daemon or starts slpd
- slweb(1M) - start the HP-UX hardware event viewer tool (a Web interface)
- smh(1M) - HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH)
- smhstartconfig(1M) - configures the startup mode of the HPSMH server and of the Tomcat instance used by HPSMH
- smrsh(1M) - restricted shell for sendmail
- snmpd(1M) - Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Process
- snmpdm(1M) - Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Process — see
snmpd(1M)
- softpower(1M) - determine if softpower hardware is installed on the system
- spray(1M) - spray packets
- sprayd(1M) - spray server
- st(1M) - shared tape administration
- startup(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- statd(1M) - network status monitor
- strace(1M) - write STREAMS event trace messages to standard output
- strchg(1M) - change or query stream configuration
- strclean(1M) - remove outdated STREAMS error log files
- strconf(1M) - change or query stream configuration — see
strchg(1M)
- strerr(1M) - receive error messages from the STREAMS log driver
- strvf(1M) - STREAMS verification tool
- swacl(1M) - view or modify the Access Control Lists (ACLs) which protect software products
- swagent(1M) - serve local or remote SD software management tasks; daemon that invokes swagent — see
swagentd(1M)
- swagentd(1M) - serve local or remote SD software management tasks; daemon that invokes swagent
- swapinfo(1M) - system paging space information
- swapon(1M) - enable device or file system for paging
- swask(1M) - ask for user response
- swconfig(1M) - configure, unconfigure, or reconfigure installed software
- swcopy(1M) - install and configure software products; software products for subsequent installation or distribution; respectively — see
swinstall(1M)
- swgettools(1M) - Utility for retrieving the SD product from new SD media in preparation for an OS update.
- swinstall(1M) - install and configure software products; software products for subsequent installation or distribution; respectively
- swjob(1M) - display and monitor job information and create and remove jobs; invoke graphical user interface to display and monitor job information and create and remove jobs; respectively
- swlist(1M) - display information about software products
- swmodify(1M) - modify software products in a target root or depot
- swpackage(1M) - package software products into a target depot or tape
- swreg(1M) - register or unregister depots and roots
- swremove(1M) - unconfigure and remove software products
- swverify(1M) - verify software products
- sync(1M) - synchronize file systems
- syncer(1M) - periodically sync for file system integrity
- sysdef(1M) - display system definition
- syslogd(1M) - log system messages
- T
- talkd(1M) - remote user communication server
- tcpd(1M) - access control facility for internet services
- telnetd(1M) - TELNET protocol server
- tftpd(1M) - trivial file transfer protocol server
- tic(1M) - terminfo compiler
- tsm.lpadmin(1M) - add or remove a printer for use with tsm
- tunefs(1M) - tune up an existing HFS file system
- tunefs_hfs(1M) - tune up an existing HFS file system — see
tunefs(1M)
- turnacct(1M) - shell procedures for accounting — see
acctsh(1M)
- U
- udpublickey(1M) - update the publickey database file and the NIS map
- ugweb(1M) - starts the HP-UX User and Group Account Configuration tool
- umount(1M) - mount and unmount file systems — see
mount(1M)
- umount_cachefs(1M) - mount and unmount CacheFS file systems — see
mount_cachefs(1M)
- umount_cdfs(1M) - mount and unmount CDFS file systems — see
mount_cdfs(1M)
- umount_hfs(1M) - mount and unmount HFS file systems — see
mount_hfs(1M)
- umount_lofs(1M) - mount and unmount LOFS file systems — see
mount_lofs(1M)
- umount_nfs(1M) - mount and unmount remote NFS resources — see
mount_nfs(1M)
- umountall(1M) - mount and unmount multiple file systems — see
mountall(1M)
- unlink(1M) - execute link() and unlink() system calls without error checking — see
link(1M)
- unshare(1M) - make local resource unavailable for mounting by remote systems
- unshare_nfs(1M) - make local NFS file systems unavailable for mounting by remote systems
- unshareall(1M) - share, unshare multiple resources — see
shareall(1M)
- untic(1M) - terminfo de-compiler
- update-ux(1M) - updates the HP-UX operating system from new HP-UX media
- updaters(1M) - configuration file for NIS updating
- ups_mond(1M) - HP PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power System monitor daemon
- useradd(1M) - add a new user login to the system
- userdbck(1M) - verify or fix information in the user database, /var/adm/userdb
- userdbget(1M) - display information residing in the user database, /var/adm/userdb
- userdbset(1M) - modify information in the user database, /var/adm/userdb
- userdel(1M) - delete a user login from the system
- usermod(1M) - modify a user login on the system
- userstat(1M) - check status of local user accounts
- utmp2wtmp(1M) - overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands — see
acct(1M)
- utmpd(1M) - user accounting database daemon
- uucheck(1M) - check the uucp directories and permissions file
- uucico(1M) - transfer files for the uucp system
- uuclean(1M) - uucp spool directory clean-up
- uucleanup(1M) - uucp spool directory clean-up
- uucpd(1M) - UUCP over TCP/IP server daemon
- uugetty(1M) - set terminal type, modes, speed and line discipline
- uuls(1M) - list spooled uucp transactions grouped by transaction
- uusched(1M) - schedule uucp transport files
- uusnap(1M) - show snapshot of the UUCP system
- uusnaps(1M) - sort and embellish uusnap output
- uusub(1M) - monitor uucp network
- uuxqt(1M) - execute remote uucp or uux command requests
- V
- vgcfgbackup(1M) - create or update LVM volume group configuration backup file
- vgcfgrestore(1M) - display or restore LVM volume group configuration from backup file
- vgchange(1M) - set LVM volume group availability
- vgchgid(1M) - modify the Volume Group ID (VGID) on a given set of physical devices
- vgcreate(1M) - create LVM volume group
- vgdisplay(1M) - display information about LVM volume groups
- vgexport(1M) - export an LVM volume group and its associated logical volumes
- vgextend(1M) - extend an LVM volume group by adding physical volumes
- vgimport(1M) - import an LVM volume group onto the system
- vgmodify(1M) - handle physical volume size changes and modify configuration parameters of an existing LVM volume group
- vgreduce(1M) - remove physical volumes from an LVM volume group
- vgremove(1M) - remove LVM volume group definition from the system
- vgscan(1M) - scan physical volumes for LVM volume groups
- vgsync(1M) - synchronize stale logical volume mirrors in LVM volume groups
- vhardlinks(1M) - checks the consistency of compartment rules for files with multiple hardlinks
- vipw(1M) - edit the password file
- volcopy(1M) - copy a file system with label checking
- volcopy_hfs(1M) - copy an HFS file system with label checking
- vtdaemon(1M) - respond to vt requests
- W
- wall(1M) - write message to all users
- whodo(1M) - which users are doing what
- wtmpfix(1M) - manipulate connect accounting records — see
fwtmp(1M)
- X
- xntpd(1M) - Network Time Protocol daemon
- xntpdc(1M) - special NTP query program
- Y
- ypbind(1M) - Network Information Service (NIS) server, binder, and transfer processes — see
ypserv(1M)
- ypinit(1M) - build and install Network Information Service databases
- ypmake(1M) - create or rebuild Network Information Service databases
- yppasswdd(1M) - daemon for modifying Network Information Service passwd database
- yppoll(1M) - query NIS server for information about NIS map
- yppush(1M) - force propagation of Network Information Service database
- ypserv(1M) - Network Information Service (NIS) server, binder, and transfer processes
- ypset(1M) - bind to particular Network Information Service server
- ypupdated(1M) - server for changing NIS information
- ypxfr(1M) - transfer NIS database from server to local node
- ypxfr_1perday(1M) - transfer NIS database from server to local node — see
ypxfr(1M)
- ypxfr_1perhour(1M) - transfer NIS database from server to local node — see
ypxfr(1M)
- ypxfr_2perday(1M) - transfer NIS database from server to local node — see
ypxfr(1M)
- ypxfrd(1M) - Network Information Service (NIS) server, binder, and transfer processes — see
ypserv(1M)
- III Section 2: System Calls
- Introduction
- intro(2) - introduction to system calls
- Symbols
- __pset_rtctl(2) - real-time processor set control
- _Exit(2) - terminate a process — see
exit(2)
- _exit(2) - terminate a process — see
exit(2)
- A
- accept(2) - accept a connection on a socket
- access(2) - determine accessibility of a file
- acct(2) - enable or disable process accounting
- acl(2) - set a file's Access Control List (ACL) information; JFS File Systems only
- adjtime(2) - correct the time to synchronize the system clock
- aio_cancel(2) - cancel an asynchronous I/O operation
- aio_error(2) - return error status of an asynchronous I/O operation
- aio_fsync(2) - force outstanding asynchronous operations on a file to the synchronized state
- aio_read(2) - start an asynchronous read operation
- aio_reap(2) - wait for multiple asynchronous I/O requests
- aio_return(2) - return status of an asynchronous I/O operation
- aio_suspend(2) - wait for an asynchronous I/O operation to complete
- aio_write(2) - start asynchronous write operation
- alarm(2) - set a process's alarm clock
- audctl(2) - start or halt the auditing system and set or get audit files
- audswitch(2) - suspend or resume auditing on the current process
- audwrite(2) - write an audit record for a self-auditing process
- B
- bind(2) - bind an address to a socket
- brk(2) - change data segment space allocation
- C
- chdir(2) - change working directory
- chmod(2) - change file mode access permissions
- chown(2) - change owner and group of a file
- chroot(2) - change root directory
- clock_getres(2) - clock operations — see
clocks(2)
- clock_gettime(2) - clock operations — see
clocks(2)
- clock_settime(2) - clock operations — see
clocks(2)
- clocks(2) - clock operations
- close(2) - close a file descriptor
- connect(2) - initiate a connection on a socket
- coreadm(2) - application core file administration
- CPU_IS_PA_RISC(2) - get configurable system variables — see
sysconf(2)
- cpu_is_pa_risc(2) - get configurable system variables — see
sysconf(2)
- crashconf(2) - configure system crash dumps
- creat(2) - create a new file or rewrite an existing one
- creat64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files
- D
- dup(2) - duplicate an open file descriptor
- dup2(2) - duplicate an open file descriptor to a specific slot
- E
- errno(2) - error indicator for function calls
- exec(2) - execute a file
- execl(2) - execute a file — see
exec(2)
- execle(2) - execute a file — see
exec(2)
- execlp(2) - execute a file — see
exec(2)
- execv(2) - execute a file — see
exec(2)
- execve(2) - execute a file — see
exec(2)
- execvp(2) - execute a file — see
exec(2)
- exit(2) - terminate a process
- F
- fadvise(2) - file advisory information
- fchdir(2) - change working directory — see
chdir(2)
- fchmod(2) - change file mode access permissions — see
chmod(2)
- fchown(2) - change owner and group of a file — see
chown(2)
- fcntl(2) - file control
- FD_CLR(2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing — see
select(2)
- FD_ISSET(2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing — see
select(2)
- FD_SET(2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing — see
select(2)
- FD_ZERO(2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing — see
select(2)
- fdatasync(2) - synchronize a file's in-core and on-disk states — see
fsync(2)
- fgetacl(2) - get access control list (ACL) information (HFS File Systems only) — see
getacl(2)
- flock(2) - apply or remove an advisory or enforced lock on an open file
- fork(2) - create a new process
- fpathconf(2) - get configurable path name variables — see
pathconf(2)
- fsctl(2) - file system control
- fsetacl(2) - set access control list (ACL) information — see
setacl(2)
- fstat(2) - get file status
- fstat64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- fstatfs(2) - get file system statistics — see
statfs(2)
- fstatvfs(2) - get file system information — see
statvfs(2)
- fstatvfs64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- fsync(2) - synchronize a file's in-core and on-disk states
- ftime(2) - get date and time more precisely
- ftruncate(2) - truncate a file to a specified length — see
truncate(2)
- ftruncate64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- G
- getaccess(2) - get a user's effective access rights to a file
- getacl(2) - get access control list (ACL) information (HFS File Systems only)
- getaudid(2) - get the audit ID (aid) for the current process
- getaudproc(2) - get the audit process flag for the calling process
- getcontext(2) - get and set current user context; DEPRECATED
- getdirentries(2) - get entries from a directory in a file-system-independent format
- getdomainname(2) - get or set name of current Network Information Service domain
- getdtablesize(2) - get the size of the per-process file descriptor table
- getegid(2) - get real user, effective user, real group, and effective group IDs — see
getuid(2)
- geteuid(2) - get real user, effective user, real group, and effective group IDs — see
getuid(2)
- getevent(2) - get events and system calls that are currently being audited
- getfh(2) - return file handle for file on remote node
- getgid(2) - get real user, effective user, real group, and effective group IDs — see
getuid(2)
- getgroups(2) - get group access list
- gethostid(2) - get an identifier for the current host
- gethostname(2) - get name of current host system
- getitimer(2) - get and set value of interval timer
- getksym(2) - get information for local and global kernel symbols
- getmsg(2) - receive next message from a STREAMS file
- getpagesize(2) - get the current page size
- getpeername(2) - get address of connected peer
- getpgid(2) - get process, process group and parent process ID. — see
getpid(2)
- getpgrp(2) - get process, process group and parent process ID. — see
getpid(2)
- getpgrp2(2) - get process, process group and parent process ID. — see
getpid(2)
- getpid(2) - get process, process group and parent process ID.
- getpmsg(2) - receive next message from a STREAMS file — see
getmsg(2)
- getppid(2) - get process, process group and parent process ID. — see
getpid(2)
- getpriority(2) - get or set process priority
- getprivgrp(2) - get and set special attributes for group
- getrlimit(2) - control maximum resource consumption
- getrlimit64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- getrusage(2) - get information about resource utilization
- getsid(2) - get session ID
- getsockname(2) - get socket address
- getsockopt(2) - get and set options on sockets
- gettimeofday(2) - get the date and time
- gettune(2) - get the value of a kernel tunable parameter
- getuid(2) - get real user, effective user, real group, and effective group IDs
- gtty(2) - control terminal device (Bell Version 6 compatibility) — see
stty(2)
- I
- ioctl(2) - control device
- iscomsec(2) - check if system has been converted to a trusted system
- K
- kill(2) - send a signal to a process or a group of processes
- killpg(2) - 4.2 BSD-compatible process control facilities
- L
- lchown(2) - change owner and group of a file — see
chown(2)
- link(2) - link to a file
- lio_listio(2) - start a list of asynchronous I/O operations
- listen(2) - listen for connections on a socket
- lockf(2) - provide semaphores and record locking on files
- lockf64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- lseek(2) - move read/write file pointer; seek
- lseek64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- lstat(2) - get symbolic link status
- lstat64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- lsync(2) - update disk — see
sync(2)
- M
- madvise(2) - advise the system of a process's expected paging behavior
- makecontext(2) - manipulate user contexts; DEPRECATED
- memcntl(2) - memory management control
- mkdir(2) - make a directory file
- mknod(2) - make a directory, special, or ordinary file
- mlock(2) - lock a segment of the process virtual address space in memory
- mlockall(2) - lock a process virtual address space in memory
- mmap(2) - map pages of memory
- mmap64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- modload(2) - load kernel modules on demand
- modpath(2) - change global search path for dynamically loadable kernel modules
- modstat(2) - get information for a dynamically loaded kernel module
- moduload(2) - unload a kernel module on demand
- mount(2) - mount a file system
- mpctl(2) - multiprocessor control
- mprotect(2) - set or check protection of memory mapping
- mq_close(2) - close a message queue descriptor
- mq_getattr(2) - get status information and attributes associated with a message queue
- mq_notify(2) - register or cancel a notification request with a message queue
- mq_open(2) - create or open a message queue
- mq_receive(2) - receive a message from a message queue
- mq_send(2) - send a message to a message queue
- mq_setattr(2) - set the blocking status of a message queue associated with a descriptor
- mq_unlink(2) - unlink a message queue
- msem_init(2) - initialize a semaphore in a mapped file or anonymous memory region
- msem_lock(2) - lock a semaphore
- msem_remove(2) - remove a semaphore in mapped file or anonymous region
- msem_unlock(2) - unlock a semaphore
- msgctl(2) - message control operations
- msgget(2) - get message queue
- msgop(2) - message operations
- msgrcv(2) - message operations — see
msgop(2)
- msgsnd(2) - message operations — see
msgop(2)
- msync(2) - synchronize the memory of a mapped file with physical storage
- munlock(2) - unlock a segment of the process virtual address space
- munlockall(2) - unlock the entire virtual address space of a process
- munmap(2) - unmap pages of memory
- mvalid(2) - check memory region for validity
- N
- nanosleep(2) - high resolution sleep
- nice(2) - change priority of a process
- O
- open(2) - open file for reading or writing
- open64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- P
- pathconf(2) - get configurable path name variables
- pause(2) - suspend process until signal
- pipe(2) - create an interprocess channel
- plock(2) - lock process, text, data, stack, or shared library in memory
- poll(2) - monitor I/O conditions on multiple file descriptors
- posix_fadvise(2) - file advisory information
- posix_fadvise64(2) - file advisory information — see
posix_fadvise(2)
- postwait(2) - lightweight synchronization mechanism
- pread(2) - read from file — see
read(2)
- pread64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- prealloc(2) - preallocate fast disk storage
- prealloc64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- pri_hpux_to(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- PRI_HPUX_TO_POSIX(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- pri_hpux_to_posix(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- pri_posix_t(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- PRI_POSIX_TO_HPUX(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- pri_posix_to_hpux(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- profil(2) - execution time profile
- pselect(2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing — see
select(2)
- pset_assign(2) - change processor set assignment
- pset_bind(2) - bind process or thread to a processor set
- pset_create(2) - create a processor set
- pset_ctl(2) - processor set control
- pset_destroy(2) - destroy a processor set
- pset_getattr(2) - manage processor set attributes
- pset_setattr(2) - manage processor set attributes — see
pset_getattr(2)
- pstat(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel
- pstat_getcommandline(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getcrashdev(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getcrashinfo(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getdisk(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getdynamic(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getfile2(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getfiledetails(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getio(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getipc(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getlocality(2) - returns system-wide or per-process information of a ccNUMA system
- pstat_getlv(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getlwp(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getmpathname(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getmsg(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getnode(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getpathname(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getpmq(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getproc(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getprocessor(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getproclocality(2) - returns system-wide or per-process information of a ccNUMA system — see
pstat_getlocality(2)
- pstat_getprocvm(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getpsem(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getpset(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getsem(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getshm(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getsocket(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getstable(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getstatic(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getstream(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getswap(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- pstat_getvminfo(2) - an infrastructure for obtaining information from the kernel — see
pstat(2)
- putmsg(2) - send a message on a stream
- putpmsg(2) - send a message on a stream — see
putmsg(2)
- pw_getukid(2) - lightweight synchronization mechanism — see
postwait(2)
- pw_getvmax(2) - lightweight synchronization mechanism — see
postwait(2)
- pw_post(2) - lightweight synchronization mechanism — see
postwait(2)
- pw_postv(2) - lightweight synchronization mechanism — see
postwait(2)
- pw_wait(2) - lightweight synchronization mechanism — see
postwait(2)
- pwrite(2) - write on a file — see
write(2)
- pwrite64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- Q
- quotactl(2) - manipulate disk quotas
- R
- raise(2) - send a signal to a process or a group of processes — see
kill(2)
- read(2) - read from file
- readlink(2) - read the contents of a symbolic link
- readv(2) - read from file — see
read(2)
- reboot(2) - boot the system
- recv(2) - receive a message from a socket
- recvfrom(2) - receive a message from a socket — see
recv(2)
- recvmsg(2) - receive a message from a socket — see
recv(2)
- rename(2) - change the name of a file
- rmdir(2) - remove a directory file
- rtprio(2) - change or read real-time priority
- rtsched(2) - real-time scheduling operations
- S
- sbrk(2) - change data segment space allocation — see
brk(2)
- sched_get_priority_max(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- sched_get_priority_min(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- sched_getparam(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- sched_getscheduler(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- sched_rr_get_interval(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- sched_setparam(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- sched_setscheduler(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- sched_yield(2) - real-time scheduling operations — see
rtsched(2)
- select(2) - synchronous I/O multiplexing
- sem_close(2) - close a named POSIX semaphore
- sem_destroy(2) - destroy an unnamed POSIX semaphore
- sem_getvalue(2) - get the value of a POSIX semaphore
- sem_init(2) - initialize an unnamed POSIX semaphore
- sem_open(2) - create/open a named POSIX semaphore
- sem_post(2) - unlock a POSIX semaphore
- sem_trywait(2) - lock a POSIX semaphore — see
sem_wait(2)
- sem_unlink(2) - unlink a named POSIX semaphore
- sem_wait(2) - lock a POSIX semaphore
- semctl(2) - semaphore control operations
- semget(2) - get set of semaphores
- semop(2) - semaphore operations
- semtimedop(2) - semaphore operations — see
semop(2)
- send(2) - send a message from a socket
- sendfile(2) - send the contents of a file through a socket
- sendfile64(2) - send the contents of a Large File through a socket
- sendmsg(2) - send a message from a socket — see
send(2)
- sendto(2) - send a message from a socket — see
send(2)
- serialize(2) - force target process to run serially with other processes
- setacl(2) - set access control list (ACL) information
- setaudid(2) - set the audit ID (aid) for the current process
- setaudproc(2) - controls process level auditing for the current process and its decendents
- setcontext(2) - get and set current user context; DEPRECATED — see
getcontext(2)
- setdomainname(2) - get or set name of current Network Information Service domain — see
getdomainname(2)
- setegid(2) - set effective user and group IDs — see
seteuid(2)
- seteuid(2) - set effective user and group IDs
- setevent(2) - set current events and system calls which are to be audited
- setgid(2) - set user and group IDs — see
setuid(2)
- setgroups(2) - set group access list
- sethostname(2) - set name of current host system
- setitimer(2) - get and set value of interval timer — see
getitimer(2)
- setpgid(2) - set process group ID for job control
- setpgrp(2) - set process group ID
- setpgrp2(2) - set process group ID for job control — see
setpgid(2)
- setpgrp3(2) - create session and set process group ID; for HP-UX 9.x compatibility.
- setpriority(2) - get or set process priority — see
getpriority(2)
- setprivgrp(2) - get and set special attributes for group — see
getprivgrp(2)
- setregid(2) - sets the real and effective group IDs
- setresgid(2) - set real, effective, and saved user and group IDs — see
setresuid(2)
- setresuid(2) - set real, effective, and saved user and group IDs
- setreuid(2) - set real and effective user IDs
- setrlimit(2) - control maximum resource consumption — see
getrlimit(2)
- setrlimit64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- setsid(2) - create session and set process group ID
- setsockopt(2) - get and set options on sockets — see
getsockopt(2)
- settimeofday(2) - set the date and time
- settune(2) - set the value of a kernel tunable parameter
- settune_txn(2) - sets the values of kernel tunable parameters in a transaction
- setuid(2) - set user and group IDs
- setuname(2) - get information about computer system; set node name (system name) — see
uname(2)
- shm_open(2) - create/open a shared memory object
- shm_unlink(2) - unlink a shared memory object
- shmat(2) - shared memory operations — see
shmop(2)
- shmctl(2) - shared memory control operations
- shmdt(2) - shared memory operations — see
shmop(2)
- shmget(2) - get shared memory segment
- shmop(2) - shared memory operations
- shutdown(2) - shut down a socket
- sigaction(2) - examine and change signal action
- sigaltstack(2) - set and/or get signal alternate stack context.
- siginterrupt(2) - allow signals to interrupt functions
- signal(2) - signal management
- sigpending(2) - examine pending signals
- sigprocmask(2) - examine and change blocked signals
- sigqueue(2) - queue a signal to a process
- sigsend(2) - send a signal to a process or a group of processes
- sigsendset(2) - send a signal to a process or a group of processes — see
sigsend(2)
- sigspace(2) - assure sufficient signal stack space
- sigsuspend(2) - wait for a signal
- sigtimedwait(2) - synchronously accept a signal — see
sigwait(2)
- sigvec(2) - 4.2 BSD-compatible process control facilities — see
killpg(2)
- sigwait(2) - synchronously accept a signal
- sigwaitinfo(2) - synchronously accept a signal — see
sigwait(2)
- socket(2) - create an endpoint for communication
- socketpair(2) - create a pair of connected sockets
- sprofil(2) - execution time profile for disjointed text spaces
- stat(2) - get file status
- stat64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- statfs(2) - get file system statistics
- statvfs(2) - get file system information
- statvfs64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- stime(2) - set time and date
- stream(2) - STREAMS enhancements to standard system calls
- stty(2) - control terminal device (Bell Version 6 compatibility)
- swapcontext(2) - manipulate user contexts; DEPRECATED — see
makecontext(2)
- swapctl(2) - manage and configure system swap space
- swapon(2) - add swap space for interleaved paging and swapping
- symlink(2) - make symbolic link to a file
- sync(2) - update disk
- sysconf(2) - get configurable system variables
- sysfs(2) - get file system type information
- T
- time(2) - get time
- timer_create(2) - timer operations — see
timers(2)
- timer_delete(2) - timer operations — see
timers(2)
- timer_getoverrun(2) - timer operations — see
timers(2)
- timer_gettime(2) - timer operations — see
timers(2)
- timer_settime(2) - timer operations — see
timers(2)
- timers(2) - timer operations
- times(2) - get process and child process times
- truncate(2) - truncate a file to a specified length
- truncate64(2) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files — see
creat64(2)
- ttrace(2) - tracing facility for multithreaded processes
- ttrace_wait(2) - wait for ttrace event
- tuneinfo2(2) - retrieve detailed information about kernel tunable parameters
- U
- ualarm(2) - set the interval timer
- ulimit(2) - get and set user limits
- umask(2) - set and get file creation mask
- umount(2) - unmount a file system
- umount2(2) - unmount a file system — see
umount(2)
- uname(2) - get information about computer system; set node name (system name)
- unlink(2) - remove directory entry; delete file
- usleep(2) - suspend execution for an interval
- ustat(2) - get mounted file system statistics
- utime(2) - set file access and modification times
- utimes(2) - set file access and modification times
- V
- vfork(2) - spawn new process; share virtual memory
- vfsmount(2) - mount a file system
- W
- wait(2) - wait for child process to stop or terminate
- wait3(2) - wait for child process to change state
- wait4(2) - wait for child process to change state — see
wait3(2)
- waitid(2) - wait for child process to change state
- waitpid(2) - wait for child process to stop or terminate — see
wait(2)
- write(2) - write on a file
- writev(2) - write on a file — see
write(2)
- IV Section 3: Library Functions
- Introduction
- intro(3C) - introduction to subroutines and libraries
- Symbols
- __data_start(3C) - last locations in program — see
end(3C)
- __text_start(3C) - last locations in program — see
end(3C)
- __uc_get_ar(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ar_bsp(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ar_bspstore(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ar_ccv(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ar_csd(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ar_ec(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ar_fpsr(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ar_lc(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ar_pfs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ar_rsc(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ar_ssd(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ar_unat(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_brs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_cfm(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_cr(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ed(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_frs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_grs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_ip(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_prs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_reason(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_rsebs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_rsebs64(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_get_um(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ar(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ar_ccv(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ar_csd(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ar_ec(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ar_fpsr(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ar_lc(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ar_pfs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ar_rsc(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ar_ssd(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ar_unat(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_brs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_cfm(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ed(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_frs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_grs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_ip(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_prs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_rsebs(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_rsebs64(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- __uc_set_um(3) - user context access (ucontext_t) — see
uc_access(3)
- _ldecvt(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- _ldecvt_r(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- _ldfcvt(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- _ldfcvt_r(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- _ldgcvt(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- _ldgcvt_r(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- _longjmp(3C) - non-local goto — see
setjmp(3C)
- _pututline(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- _setjmp(3C) - non-local goto — see
setjmp(3C)
- _tolower(3C) - translate characters — see
conv(3C)
- _toupper(3C) - translate characters — see
conv(3C)
- _UNW_clear(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_clear(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_clearAlertCode(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _unw_clearalertcode(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_createContext(3X) - allocate and deallocate unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_createContextForSelf(3X)
- _unw_createcontext(3X) - allocate and deallocate unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_createContextForSelf(3X)
- _UNW_createContextForSelf(3X) - allocate and deallocate unwind library data structure
- _unw_createcontextforself(3X) - allocate and deallocate unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_createContextForSelf(3X)
- _UNW_currentContext(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure
- _unw_currentcontext(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_destroyContext(3X) - allocate and deallocate unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_createContextForSelf(3X)
- _unw_destroycontext(3X) - allocate and deallocate unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_createContextForSelf(3X)
- _UNW_FR_PhysicalNumber(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_fr_physicalnumber(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_getAlertCode(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _unw_getalertcode(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_getAR(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _unw_getar(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_getBR(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _unw_getbr(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_getCFM(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _unw_getcfm(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_getFR(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _unw_getfr(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_getGR(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure
- _unw_getgr(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_getGR_NaT(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _unw_getgr_nat(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_getIP(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _unw_getip(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_getKernelSavedContext(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _unw_getkernelsavedcontext(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_getPR(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _unw_getpr(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_getPreds(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _unw_getpreds(3X) - query values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_getGR(3X)
- _UNW_GR_PhysicalNumber(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_gr_physicalnumber(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_jmpbufContext(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_jmpbufcontext(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_PR_PhysicalNumber(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_pr_physicalnumber(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_setAR(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_setar(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_setBR(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_setbr(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_setCFM(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_setcfm(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_setFR(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_setfr(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_setGR(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_setgr(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_setGR_NaT(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_setgr_nat(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_setIP(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_setip(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_setPR(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_setpr(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_setPreds(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_setpreds(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _UNW_STACK_TRACE(3X) - produce a trace back of the procedure call stack using the unwind library — see
U_STACK_TRACE(3X)
- _unw_stack_trace(3X) - produce a trace back of the procedure call stack using the unwind library — see
U_STACK_TRACE(3X)
- _UNW_step(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- _unw_step(3X) - manipulate values in unwind library data structure — see
_UNW_currentContext(3X)
- A
- a64l(3C) - convert between long integer and base-64 ASCII string
- abort(3C) - generate a software abort fault
- abs(3C) - return integer absolute value
- aclentrystart(3C) - convert string form to access control list (ACL) structure, HFS file system only — see
strtoacl(3C)
- aclsort(3C) - sort an Access Control List (JFS File Systems only)
- acltostr(3C) - convert access control list (ACL) structure to string form (HFS File Systems only)
- acltostr_r(3C) - convert access control list (ACL) structure to string form (HFS File Systems only) — see
acltostr(3C)
- acos(3M) - arccosine functions
- acosd(3M) - degree-valued arccosine functions
- acosdf(3M) - degree-valued arccosine functions — see
acosd(3M)
- acosdl(3M) - degree-valued arccosine functions — see
acosd(3M)
- acosdq(3M) - degree-valued arccosine functions — see
acosd(3M)
- acosdw(3M) - degree-valued arccosine functions — see
acosd(3M)
- acosf(3M) - arccosine functions — see
acos(3M)
- acosh(3M) - arc hyperbolic cosine functions
- acoshf(3M) - arc hyperbolic cosine functions — see
acosh(3M)
- acoshl(3M) - arc hyperbolic cosine functions — see
acosh(3M)
- acoshq(3M) - arc hyperbolic cosine functions — see
acosh(3M)
- acoshw(3M) - arc hyperbolic cosine functions — see
acosh(3M)
- acosl(3M) - arccosine functions — see
acos(3M)
- acosq(3M) - arccosine functions — see
acos(3M)
- acosw(3M) - arccosine functions — see
acos(3M)
- acpm_getenvattrs(3) - ACPS Service Provider Interface — see
acps_spi(3)
- acpm_getobj(3) - ACPS Service Provider Interface — see
acps_spi(3)
- acpm_getobjattrs(3) - ACPS Service Provider Interface — see
acps_spi(3)
- acpm_getop(3) - ACPS Service Provider Interface — see
acps_spi(3)
- acpm_getopattrs(3) - ACPS Service Provider Interface — see
acps_spi(3)
- acpm_getsubattrs(3) - ACPS Service Provider Interface — see
acps_spi(3)
- acpm_getsubcreds(3) - ACPS Service Provider Interface — see
acps_spi(3)
- acpm_getsubid(3) - ACPS Service Provider Interface — see
acps_spi(3)
- acps(3) - Access Control Policy Switch
- acps_addenvattr(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface — see
acps_api(3)
- acps_addobjattr(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface — see
acps_api(3)
- acps_addopattr(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface — see
acps_api(3)
- acps_addsubattr(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface — see
acps_api(3)
- acps_addsubcred(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface — see
acps_api(3)
- acps_api(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface
- acps_checkauth(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface — see
acps_api(3)
- acps_end(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface — see
acps_api(3)
- acps_setobj(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface — see
acps_api(3)
- acps_setop(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface — see
acps_api(3)
- acps_setsubid(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface — see
acps_api(3)
- acps_spi(3) - ACPS Service Provider Interface
- acps_start(3) - ACPS Application Programming Interface — see
acps_api(3)
- add_wch(3X) - add a complex character and rendition to a window
- add_wchnstr(3X) - add an array of complex characters and renditions to a window
- add_wchstr(3X) - add an array of complex characters and renditions to a window — see
add_wchnstr(3X)
- addch(3X) - add a single-byte character and rendition to a window and advance the cursor
- addchnstr(3X) - add length limited string of single-byte characters and renditions to a window
- addchstr(3X) - add string of single-byte characters and renditions to a window
- addmntent(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry — see
getmntent(3X)
- addnstr(3X) - add a string of multi-byte characters without rendition to a window and advance cursor
- addnwstr(3X) - add a wide-character string to a window and advance the cursor
- addsev(3C) - define additional severities for formatting routines
- addstr(3X) - add a string of multi-byte characters without rendition to a window and advance cursor — see
addnstr(3X)
- addwstr(3X) - add a wide-character string to a window and advance the cursor — see
addnwstr(3X)
- advance(3X) - regular expression compile and match routines — see
regexp(3X)
- alloca(3C) - main memory allocator — see
malloc(3C)
- alphasort(3C) - scan a directory — see
scandir(3C)
- annuity(3M) - present value factor for annuity
- annuityf(3M) - present value factor for annuity — see
annuity(3M)
- annuityl(3M) - present value factor for annuity — see
annuity(3M)
- annuityq(3M) - present value factor for annuity — see
annuity(3M)
- annuityw(3M) - present value factor for annuity — see
annuity(3M)
- asctime(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- asctime_r(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- asin(3M) - arcsine functions
- asind(3M) - degree-valued arcsine functions
- asindf(3M) - degree-valued arcsine functions — see
asind(3M)
- asindl(3M) - degree-valued arcsine functions — see
asind(3M)
- asindq(3M) - degree-valued arcsine functions — see
asind(3M)
- asindw(3M) - degree-valued arcsine functions — see
asind(3M)
- asinf(3M) - arcsine functions — see
asin(3M)
- asinh(3M) - arc hyperbolic sine functions
- asinhf(3M) - arc hyperbolic sine functions — see
asinh(3M)
- asinhl(3M) - arc hyperbolic sine functions — see
asinh(3M)
- asinhq(3M) - arc hyperbolic sine functions — see
asinh(3M)
- asinhw(3M) - arc hyperbolic sine functions — see
asinh(3M)
- asinl(3M) - arcsine functions — see
asin(3M)
- asinq(3M) - arcsine functions — see
asin(3M)
- asinw(3M) - arcsine functions — see
asin(3M)
- assert(3X) - verify program assertion
- atan(3M) - arctangent functions
- atan2(3M) - arctangent and quadrant functions
- atan2d(3M) - degree-valued arctangent-and-quadrant functions
- atan2df(3M) - degree-valued arctangent-and-quadrant functions — see
atan2d(3M)
- atan2dl(3M) - degree-valued arctangent-and-quadrant functions — see
atan2d(3M)
- atan2dq(3M) - degree-valued arctangent-and-quadrant functions — see
atan2d(3M)
- atan2dw(3M) - degree-valued arctangent-and-quadrant functions — see
atan2d(3M)
- atan2f(3M) - arctangent and quadrant functions — see
atan2(3M)
- atan2l(3M) - arctangent and quadrant functions — see
atan2(3M)
- atan2q(3M) - arctangent and quadrant functions — see
atan2(3M)
- atan2w(3M) - arctangent and quadrant functions — see
atan2(3M)
- atand(3M) - degree-valued arctangent functions
- atandf(3M) - degree-valued arctangent functions — see
atand(3M)
- atandl(3M) - degree-valued arctangent functions — see
atand(3M)
- atandq(3M) - degree-valued arctangent functions — see
atand(3M)
- atandw(3M) - degree-valued arctangent functions — see
atand(3M)
- atanf(3M) - arctangent functions — see
atan(3M)
- atanh(3M) - arc hyperbolic tangent functions
- atanhf(3M) - arc hyperbolic tangent functions — see
atanh(3M)
- atanhl(3M) - arc hyperbolic tangent functions — see
atanh(3M)
- atanhq(3M) - arc hyperbolic tangent functions — see
atanh(3M)
- atanhw(3M) - arc hyperbolic tangent functions — see
atanh(3M)
- atanl(3M) - arctangent functions — see
atan(3M)
- atanq(3M) - arctangent functions — see
atan(3M)
- atanw(3M) - arctangent functions — see
atan(3M)
- atexit(3) - register a function to be called at program termination
- atof(3C) - convert string to floating-point number — see
strtod(3C)
- atoi(3C) - convert string to integer — see
strtol(3C)
- atol(3C) - convert string to integer — see
strtol(3C)
- atoll(3C) - convert string to integer — see
strtol(3C)
- attr_get(3X) - window attribute control functions
- attr_off(3X) - window attribute control functions — see
attr_get(3X)
- attr_on(3X) - window attribute control functions — see
attr_get(3X)
- attr_set(3X) - window attribute control functions — see
attr_get(3X)
- attroff(3X) - restricted window attribute control functions
- attron(3X) - restricted window attribute control functions — see
attroff(3X)
- attrset(3X) - restricted window attribute control functions — see
attroff(3X)
- auth_destroy(3N) - library routines for client side remote procedure call authentication — see
rpc_clnt_auth(3N)
- authdes_create(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- authdes_getucred(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- authdes_seccreate(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- authnone_create(3N) - library routines for client side remote procedure call authentication — see
rpc_clnt_auth(3N)
- authsys_create(3N) - library routines for client side remote procedure call authentication — see
rpc_clnt_auth(3N)
- authsys_create_default(3N) - library routines for client side remote procedure call authentication — see
rpc_clnt_auth(3N)
- authunix_create(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- authunix_create_default(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- B
- basename(3C) - extract components of a path name
- baudrate(3X) - get terminal baud rate
- bcmp(3C) - memory operations — see
memory(3C)
- bcopy(3C) - memory operations — see
memory(3C)
- beep(3X) - audible signal
- bgets(3G) - read stream up to next delimiter
- bigcrypt(3C) - generate hashing encryption on large strings
- bkgd(3X) - set or get background character and rendition using a single-byte character
- bkgdset(3X) - set or get background character and rendition using a single-byte character — see
bkgd(3X)
- bkgrnd(3X) - set or get background character and rendition using a complex character
- bkgrndset(3X) - set or get background character and rendition using a complex character — see
bkgrnd(3X)
- border(3X) - draw borders from single-byte characters and renditions
- border_set(3X) - draw borders from complex characters and renditions
- box(3X) - draw borders from single-byte characters and renditions
- box_set(3X) - draw borders from complex characters and renditions
- bsdproc(3C) - 4.2 BSD-compatible process control facilities
- bsearch(3C) - binary search a sorted table
- btowc(3C) - conversion between single-byte and wide character
- bufsplit(3G) - split buffer into fields
- bwtmpname(3C) - access and update routines for the wtmps and btmps databases — see
bwtmps(3C)
- bwtmps(3C) - access and update routines for the wtmps and btmps databases
- byteorder(3N) - convert values between host and network byte order
- bzero(3C) - memory operations — see
memory(3C)
- C
- cabs(3M) - complex absolute value (also called norm, modulus, or magnitude) functions
- cabsf(3M) - complex absolute value (also called norm, modulus, or magnitude) functions — see
cabs(3M)
- cabsl(3M) - complex absolute value (also called norm, modulus, or magnitude) functions — see
cabs(3M)
- cabsq(3M) - complex absolute value (also called norm, modulus, or magnitude) functions — see
cabs(3M)
- cabsw(3M) - complex absolute value (also called norm, modulus, or magnitude) functions — see
cabs(3M)
- cacos(3M) - complex arccosine functions
- cacosf(3M) - complex arccosine functions — see
cacos(3M)
- cacosh(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic cosine functions
- cacoshf(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic cosine functions — see
cacosh(3M)
- cacoshl(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic cosine functions — see
cacosh(3M)
- cacoshq(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic cosine functions — see
cacosh(3M)
- cacoshw(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic cosine functions — see
cacosh(3M)
- cacosl(3M) - complex arccosine functions — see
cacos(3M)
- cacosq(3M) - complex arccosine functions — see
cacos(3M)
- cacosw(3M) - complex arccosine functions — see
cacos(3M)
- calloc(3C) - main memory allocator — see
malloc(3C)
- callrpc(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- can_change_color(3X) - color manipulation functions
- carg(3M) - complex argument (also called phase angle) functions
- cargf(3M) - complex argument (also called phase angle) functions — see
carg(3M)
- cargl(3M) - complex argument (also called phase angle) functions — see
carg(3M)
- cargq(3M) - complex argument (also called phase angle) functions — see
carg(3M)
- cargw(3M) - complex argument (also called phase angle) functions — see
carg(3M)
- casin(3M) - complex arcsine functions
- casinf(3M) - complex arcsine functions — see
casin(3M)
- casinh(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic sine functions
- casinhf(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic sine functions — see
casinh(3M)
- casinhl(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic sine functions — see
casinh(3M)
- casinhq(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic sine functions — see
casinh(3M)
- casinhw(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic sine functions — see
casinh(3M)
- casinl(3M) - complex arcsine functions — see
casin(3M)
- casinq(3M) - complex arcsine functions — see
casin(3M)
- casinw(3M) - complex arcsine functions — see
casin(3M)
- catan(3M) - complex arctangent functions
- catanf(3M) - complex arctangent functions — see
catan(3M)
- catanh(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic tangent functions
- catanhf(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic tangent functions — see
catanh(3M)
- catanhl(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic tangent functions — see
catanh(3M)
- catanhq(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic tangent functions — see
catanh(3M)
- catanhw(3M) - complex arc hyperbolic tangent functions — see
catanh(3M)
- catanl(3M) - complex arctangent functions — see
catan(3M)
- catanq(3M) - complex arctangent functions — see
catan(3M)
- catanw(3M) - complex arctangent functions — see
catan(3M)
- catclose(3C) - open and close a message catalog for reading — see
catopen(3C)
- catgets(3C) - get a program message
- catopen(3C) - open and close a message catalog for reading
- cbreak(3X) - input mode control functions
- cbrt(3M) - cube root functions
- cbrtf(3M) - cube root functions — see
cbrt(3M)
- cbrtl(3M) - cube root functions — see
cbrt(3M)
- cbrtq(3M) - cube root functions — see
cbrt(3M)
- cbrtw(3M) - cube root functions — see
cbrt(3M)
- ccos(3M) - complex cosine functions
- ccosf(3M) - complex cosine functions — see
ccos(3M)
- ccosh(3M) - complex hyperbolic cosine functions
- ccoshf(3M) - complex hyperbolic cosine functions — see
ccosh(3M)
- ccoshl(3M) - complex hyperbolic cosine functions — see
ccosh(3M)
- ccoshq(3M) - complex hyperbolic cosine functions — see
ccosh(3M)
- ccoshw(3M) - complex hyperbolic cosine functions — see
ccosh(3M)
- ccosl(3M) - complex cosine functions — see
ccos(3M)
- ccosq(3M) - complex cosine functions — see
ccos(3M)
- ccosw(3M) - complex cosine functions — see
ccos(3M)
- ceil(3M) - ceiling functions
- ceilf(3M) - ceiling functions — see
ceil(3M)
- ceill(3M) - ceiling functions — see
ceil(3M)
- ceilq(3M) - ceiling functions — see
ceil(3M)
- ceilw(3M) - ceiling functions — see
ceil(3M)
- cexp(3M) - complex exponential functions
- cexpf(3M) - complex exponential functions — see
cexp(3M)
- cexpl(3M) - complex exponential functions — see
cexp(3M)
- cexpq(3M) - complex exponential functions — see
cexp(3M)
- cexpw(3M) - complex exponential functions — see
cexp(3M)
- cfgetispeed(3C) - tty baud rate functions — see
cfspeed(3C)
- cfgetospeed(3C) - tty baud rate functions — see
cfspeed(3C)
- cfsetispeed(3C) - tty baud rate functions — see
cfspeed(3C)
- cfsetospeed(3C) - tty baud rate functions — see
cfspeed(3C)
- cfspeed(3C) - tty baud rate functions
- chgat(3X) - change renditions of characters in a window
- chownacl(3C) - change owner and/or group represented in a file's access control list (ACL) (HFS File Systems only)
- cimag(3M) - the imaginary part of a complex value
- cimagf(3M) - the imaginary part of a complex value — see
cimag(3M)
- cimagl(3M) - the imaginary part of a complex value — see
cimag(3M)
- cimagq(3M) - the imaginary part of a complex value — see
cimag(3M)
- cimagw(3M) - the imaginary part of a complex value — see
cimag(3M)
- cis(3M) - complex value with unit magnitude and given angle (specified in radians)
- cisf(3M) - complex value with unit magnitude and given angle (specified in radians) — see
cis(3M)
- cisl(3M) - complex value with unit magnitude and given angle (specified in radians) — see
cis(3M)
- cisq(3M) - complex value with unit magnitude and given angle (specified in radians) — see
cis(3M)
- cisw(3M) - complex value with unit magnitude and given angle (specified in radians) — see
cis(3M)
- clear(3X) - clear a window
- clearenv(3C) - clear the process environment
- clearerr(3S) - stream status inquiries — see
ferror(3S)
- clearerr_unlocked(3S) - stream status inquiries — see
ferror(3S)
- clearok(3X) - terminal output control functions
- clnt_broadcast(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- clnt_call(3N) - library routines for client side calls — see
rpc_clnt_calls(3N)
- clnt_control(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- clnt_create(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- clnt_create_vers(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- clnt_destroy(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- clnt_dg_create(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- clnt_freeres(3N) - library routines for client side calls — see
rpc_clnt_calls(3N)
- clnt_geterr(3N) - library routines for client side calls — see
rpc_clnt_calls(3N)
- clnt_pcreateerror(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- clnt_perrno(3N) - library routines for client side calls — see
rpc_clnt_calls(3N)
- clnt_perror(3N) - library routines for client side calls — see
rpc_clnt_calls(3N)
- clnt_raw_create(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- clnt_spcreateerror(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- clnt_sperrno(3N) - library routines for client side calls — see
rpc_clnt_calls(3N)
- clnt_sperror(3N) - library routines for client side calls — see
rpc_clnt_calls(3N)
- clnt_tli_create(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- clnt_tp_create(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- clnt_vc_create(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- clntraw_create(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- clnttcp_create(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- clntudp_bufcreate(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- clntupd_create(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- clock(3C) - report CPU time used
- clog(3M) - complex natural (base-e) logarithm functions
- clogf(3M) - complex natural (base-e) logarithm functions — see
clog(3M)
- clogl(3M) - complex natural (base-e) logarithm functions — see
clog(3M)
- clogq(3M) - complex natural (base-e) logarithm functions — see
clog(3M)
- clogw(3M) - complex natural (base-e) logarithm functions — see
clog(3M)
- close_secdef(3) - security defaults configuration file routines — see
secdef(3)
- closedir(3C) - directory operations — see
directory(3C)
- closelog(3C) - control system log — see
syslog(3C)
- clrtobot(3X) - clear from cursor to end of window
- clrtoeol(3X) - clear from cursor to end of line
- cmpt_change(3) - set and get process' compartment
- cmpt_endent(3) - map compartment name to number or number to name — see
cmpt_getbynum(3)
- cmpt_get(3) - set and get process' compartment — see
cmpt_change(3)
- cmpt_get_addrcid(3) - get the compartment IDs associated with a network interfaces — see
cmpt_get_ifcid(3)
- cmpt_get_endpoint_cid(3) - get the compartment IDs for INET domain communications. — see
cmpt_get_peer_cid(3)
- cmpt_get_ifcid(3) - get the compartment IDs associated with a network interfaces
- cmpt_get_peer_cid(3) - get the compartment IDs for INET domain communications.
- cmpt_getbyname(3) - map compartment name to number or number to name — see
cmpt_getbynum(3)
- cmpt_getbynum(3) - map compartment name to number or number to name
- cmpt_getent(3) - map compartment name to number or number to name — see
cmpt_getbynum(3)
- cmpt_setent(3) - map compartment name to number or number to name — see
cmpt_getbynum(3)
- color_content(3X) - color manipulation functions — see
can_change_color(3X)
- color_set(3X) - window attribute control functions — see
attr_get(3X)
- COLS(3X) - number of columns on terminal screen
- compile(3X) - regular expression compile and match routines — see
regexp(3X)
- compound(3M) - compound interest factor
- compoundf(3M) - compound interest factor — see
compound(3M)
- compoundl(3M) - compound interest factor — see
compound(3M)
- compoundq(3M) - compound interest factor — see
compound(3M)
- compoundw(3M) - compound interest factor — see
compound(3M)
- confstr(3C) - get string-valued configuration values
- conj(3M) - complex conjugate functions
- conjf(3M) - complex conjugate functions — see
conj(3M)
- conjl(3M) - complex conjugate functions — see
conj(3M)
- conjq(3M) - complex conjugate functions — see
conj(3M)
- conjw(3M) - complex conjugate functions — see
conj(3M)
- conv(3C) - translate characters
- copydvagent(3) - manipulate device assignment database entry for a trusted system — see
getdvagent(3)
- copylist(3G) - copy a file into memory
- copysign(3M) - copysign functions
- copysignf(3M) - copysign functions — see
copysign(3M)
- copysignl(3M) - copysign functions — see
copysign(3M)
- copysignq(3M) - copysign functions — see
copysign(3M)
- copysignw(3M) - copysign functions — see
copysign(3M)
- copywin(3X) - copy a region of a window
- cos(3M) - cosine functions
- cosd(3M) - cosine functions of an argument specified in degrees
- cosdf(3M) - cosine functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
cosd(3M)
- cosdl(3M) - cosine functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
cosd(3M)
- cosdq(3M) - cosine functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
cosd(3M)
- cosdw(3M) - cosine functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
cosd(3M)
- cosf(3M) - cosine functions — see
cos(3M)
- cosh(3M) - hyperbolic cosine functions
- coshf(3M) - hyperbolic cosine functions — see
cosh(3M)
- coshl(3M) - hyperbolic cosine functions — see
cosh(3M)
- coshq(3M) - hyperbolic cosine functions — see
cosh(3M)
- coshw(3M) - hyperbolic cosine functions — see
cosh(3M)
- cosl(3M) - cosine functions — see
cos(3M)
- cosq(3M) - cosine functions — see
cos(3M)
- cosw(3M) - cosine functions — see
cos(3M)
- cot(3M) - cotangent functions
- cotd(3M) - cotangent functions of an argument specified in degrees
- cotdf(3M) - cotangent functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
cotd(3M)
- cotdl(3M) - cotangent functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
cotd(3M)
- cotdq(3M) - cotangent functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
cotd(3M)
- cotdw(3M) - cotangent functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
cotd(3M)
- cotf(3M) - cotangent functions — see
cot(3M)
- cotl(3M) - cotangent functions — see
cot(3M)
- cotq(3M) - cotangent functions — see
cot(3M)
- cotw(3M) - cotangent functions — see
cot(3M)
- cpacl(3C) - copy the access control list (ACL) and mode bits from one file to another (HFS and JFS File Systems only)
- cpow(3M) - complex power functions
- cpowf(3M) - complex power functions — see
cpow(3M)
- cpowl(3M) - complex power functions — see
cpow(3M)
- cpowq(3M) - complex power functions — see
cpow(3M)
- cpoww(3M) - complex power functions — see
cpow(3M)
- cproj(3M) - functions that project all infinities onto the one on the positive real axis
- cprojf(3M) - functions that project all infinities onto the one on the positive real axis — see
cproj(3M)
- cprojl(3M) - functions that project all infinities onto the one on the positive real axis — see
cproj(3M)
- cprojq(3M) - functions that project all infinities onto the one on the positive real axis — see
cproj(3M)
- cprojw(3M) - functions that project all infinities onto the one on the positive real axis — see
cproj(3M)
- cr_close(3) - close a crash dump descriptor
- cr_info(3) - retrieve crash dump information
- cr_isaddr(3) - validate whether physical page number was dumped
- cr_open(3) - open crash dump for reading
- cr_perror(3) - print a libcrash error or warning message
- cr_read(3) - read from crash dump
- cr_set_node(3) - set node number
- cr_uncompress(3) - uncompress a file in a crash dump
- cr_verify(3) - verify integrity of crash dump
- creal(3M) - the real part of a complex value
- crealf(3M) - the real part of a complex value — see
creal(3M)
- creall(3M) - the real part of a complex value — see
creal(3M)
- crealq(3M) - the real part of a complex value — see
creal(3M)
- crealw(3M) - the real part of a complex value — see
creal(3M)
- crt0(3) - execution startup routines
- crt0_ia(3) - execution startup routines for Integrity systems
- crt0.o(3) - execution startup routines — see
crt0(3)
- crt0_pa(3) - execution startup routines for PA-RISC systems
- crypt(3C) - generate hashing encryption
- crypt_r(3C) - generate hashing encryption — see
crypt(3C)
- csin(3M) - complex sine functions
- csinf(3M) - complex sine functions — see
csin(3M)
- csinh(3M) - complex hyperbolic sine functions
- csinhf(3M) - complex hyperbolic sine functions — see
csinh(3M)
- csinhl(3M) - complex hyperbolic sine functions — see
csinh(3M)
- csinhq(3M) - complex hyperbolic sine functions — see
csinh(3M)
- csinhw(3M) - complex hyperbolic sine functions — see
csinh(3M)
- csinl(3M) - complex sine functions — see
csin(3M)
- csinq(3M) - complex sine functions — see
csin(3M)
- csinw(3M) - complex sine functions — see
csin(3M)
- csqrt(3M) - complex square root functions
- csqrtf(3M) - complex square root functions — see
csqrt(3M)
- csqrtl(3M) - complex square root functions — see
csqrt(3M)
- csqrtq(3M) - complex square root functions — see
csqrt(3M)
- csqrtw(3M) - complex square root functions — see
csqrt(3M)
- ctan(3M) - complex tangent functions
- ctanf(3M) - complex tangent functions — see
ctan(3M)
- ctanh(3M) - complex hyperbolic tangent functions
- ctanhf(3M) - complex hyperbolic tangent functions — see
ctanh(3M)
- ctanhl(3M) - complex hyperbolic tangent functions — see
ctanh(3M)
- ctanhq(3M) - complex hyperbolic tangent functions — see
ctanh(3M)
- ctanhw(3M) - complex hyperbolic tangent functions — see
ctanh(3M)
- ctanl(3M) - complex tangent functions — see
ctan(3M)
- ctanq(3M) - complex tangent functions — see
ctan(3M)
- ctanw(3M) - complex tangent functions — see
ctan(3M)
- ctermid(3S) - generate file name for terminal
- ctime(3C) - convert date and time to string
- ctime_r(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- ctype(3C) - classify characters according to type
- cur_term(3X) - current terminal information
- curs_set(3X) - set the cursor mode
- curscr(3X) - current window
- curses_intro(3X) - terminal and printer handling and optimization package
- cuserid(3S) - get character login name of the user
- D
- datalock(3C) - lock process into memory after allocating data and stack space
- daylight(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- dbm(3C) - database subroutines
- dbm_clearerr(3X) - database subroutines — see
ndbm(3X)
- dbm_close(3X) - database subroutines — see
ndbm(3X)
- dbm_delete(3X) - database subroutines — see
ndbm(3X)
- dbm_error(3X) - database subroutines — see
ndbm(3X)
- dbm_fetch(3X) - database subroutines — see
ndbm(3X)
- dbm_firstkey(3X) - database subroutines — see
ndbm(3X)
- dbm_nextkey(3X) - database subroutines — see
ndbm(3X)
- dbm_open(3X) - database subroutines — see
ndbm(3X)
- dbm_store(3X) - database subroutines — see
ndbm(3X)
- dbmclose(3C) - database subroutines — see
dbm(3C)
- dbminit(3C) - database subroutines — see
dbm(3C)
- def_prog_mode(3X) - save or restore program or shell terminal modes
- def_shell_mode(3X) - save or restore program or shell terminal modes — see
def_prog_mode(3X)
- del_curterm(3X) - interfaces to the terminfo database
- delay_output(3X) - delay output
- delch(3X) - delete a character from a window.
- delete(3C) - database subroutines — see
dbm(3C)
- deleteln(3X) - delete lines in a window
- delmntent(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry — see
getmntent(3X)
- delscreen(3X) - free storage associated with a screen
- delwin(3X) - delete a window
- derwin(3X) - relative window creation function
- devnm(3) - map device ID to file path
- dial(3C) - establish an outgoing terminal line connection
- difftime(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- directory(3C) - directory operations
- dirname(3C) - extract components of a path name — see
basename(3C)
- div(3C) - integer division and remainder
- dladdr(3C) - get the symbolic information for an address
- dlclose(3C) - close a shared library
- dld_getenv(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries — see
shl_load(3X)
- dld_getenv_pa(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for PA-RISC systems — see
shl_load_pa(3X)
- dlerrno(3C) - get error code for dynamic linking calls
- dlerror(3C) - get diagnostic information
- dlget(3C) - retrieve information about a loaded module (program or shared library)
- dlgetfileinfo(3C) - return file information for a library prior to loading it
- dlgetmodinfo(3C) - retrieve information about a loaded module (program or shared library)
- dlgetname(3C) - retrieve the name of a load module given a load module descriptor
- dlmodadd(3C) - register information about dynamically generated functions
- dlmodinfo(3C) - retrieve information about a loaded module (program or shared library)
- dlmodremove(3C) - remove information registered using dlmodadd
- dlopen(3C) - open a shared library
- dlopen_ia(3C) - open a shared library on Integrity systems
- dlopen_pa(3C) - open an HP 9000 shared library; open an HP 9000 64-bit shared library with explicit load address
- dlopene_ia(3C) - open a shared library on Integrity systems — see
dlopen_ia(3C)
- dlopene_pa(3C) - open an HP 9000 shared library; open an HP 9000 64-bit shared library with explicit load address — see
dlopen_pa(3C)
- dlsetlibpath(3C) - set the dynamic search path used to locate shared libraries
- dlsym(3C) - get the address of a symbol in shared library
- dn_comp(3N) - resolver routines — see
resolver(3N)
- dn_expand(3N) - resolver routines — see
resolver(3N)
- doupdate(3X) - refresh windows and lines
- drand48(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers
- drand48_r(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- dupwin(3X) - duplicate a window
- E
- echo(3X) - enable/disable terminal echo
- echo_wchar(3X) - write a complex character and immediately refresh the window
- echochar(3X) - echo single-byte character and rendition to a window and refresh
- ecvt(3C) - convert floating-point number to string
- edata(3C) - last locations in program — see
end(3C)
- elf(3E) - object file access library
- elf_begin(3E) - make file descriptor for ELF file
- elf_cntl(3E) - control a file descriptor
- elf_end(3E) - finish using an object file
- elf_errmsg(3E) - error handling — see
elf_error(3E)
- elf_errno(3E) - error handling — see
elf_error(3E)
- elf_error(3E) - error handling
- elf_fill(3E) - set fill byte
- elf_flag(3E) - manipulate flags
- elf_flagdata(3E) - manipulate flags — see
elf_flag(3E)
- elf_flagehdr(3E) - manipulate flags — see
elf_flag(3E)
- elf_flagelf(3E) - manipulate flags — see
elf_flag(3E)
- elf_flagphdr(3E) - manipulate flags — see
elf_flag(3E)
- elf_flagscn(3E) - manipulate flags — see
elf_flag(3E)
- elf_flagshdr(3E) - manipulate flags — see
elf_flag(3E)
- elf_fsize(3E) - return the size of an object file type for elf32 files, return the size of an object file type for elf64 files, respectively.
- elf_getarhdr(3E) - retrieve archive member header
- elf_getarsym(3E) - retrieve archive symbol table
- elf_getbase(3E) - get the base offset for an object file
- elf_getdata(3E) - get section data
- elf_getehdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent object file header for elf32 or elf64 file
- elf_getident(3E) - retrieve file identification data
- elf_getphdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent program header table for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively
- elf_getscn(3E) - get section information for ELF files
- elf_getshdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent section header for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively
- elf_hash(3E) - compute hash value
- elf_kind(3E) - determine file type
- elf_ndxscn(3E) - get section information for ELF files — see
elf_getscn(3E)
- elf_newdata(3E) - get section data — see
elf_getdata(3E)
- elf_newscn(3E) - get section information for ELF files — see
elf_getscn(3E)
- elf_next(3E) - sequential archive member access
- elf_nextscn(3E) - get section information for ELF files — see
elf_getscn(3E)
- elf_rand(3E) - random archive member access
- elf_rawdata(3E) - get section data — see
elf_getdata(3E)
- elf_rawfile(3E) - retrieve uninterpreted file contents
- elf_strptr(3E) - make a string pointer
- elf_update(3E) - update an ELF descriptor
- elf_version(3E) - coordinate ELF library and application versions
- elf_xlate(3E) - class-dependent data translation for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively
- elf32_fsize(3E) - return the size of an object file type for elf32 files, return the size of an object file type for elf64 files, respectively. — see
elf_fsize(3E)
- elf32_getehdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent object file header for elf32 or elf64 file — see
elf_getehdr(3E)
- elf32_getphdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent program header table for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively — see
elf_getphdr(3E)
- elf32_getshdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent section header for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively — see
elf_getshdr(3E)
- elf32_newehdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent object file header for elf32 or elf64 file — see
elf_getehdr(3E)
- elf32_newphdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent program header table for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively — see
elf_getphdr(3E)
- elf32_xlatetof(3E) - class-dependent data translation for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively — see
elf_xlate(3E)
- elf32_xlatetom(3E) - class-dependent data translation for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively — see
elf_xlate(3E)
- elf64_fsize(3E) - return the size of an object file type for elf32 files, return the size of an object file type for elf64 files, respectively. — see
elf_fsize(3E)
- elf64_getehdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent object file header for elf32 or elf64 file — see
elf_getehdr(3E)
- elf64_getphdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent program header table for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively — see
elf_getphdr(3E)
- elf64_getshdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent section header for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively — see
elf_getshdr(3E)
- elf64_newehdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent object file header for elf32 or elf64 file — see
elf_getehdr(3E)
- elf64_newphdr(3E) - retrieve class-dependent program header table for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively — see
elf_getphdr(3E)
- elf64_xlatetof(3E) - class-dependent data translation for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively — see
elf_xlate(3E)
- elf64_xlatetom(3E) - class-dependent data translation for elf32 and elf64 files, respectively — see
elf_xlate(3E)
- encrypt(3C) - generate hashing encryption — see
crypt(3C)
- encrypt_r(3C) - generate hashing encryption — see
crypt(3C)
- end(3C) - last locations in program
- endbootpent(3X) - get or put bootptab entry — see
getbootpent(3X)
- endbwent(3C) - access and update routines for the wtmps and btmps databases — see
bwtmps(3C)
- enddvagent(3) - manipulate device assignment database entry for a trusted system — see
getdvagent(3)
- endfsent(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry — see
getfsent(3X)
- endgrent(3C) - get group file entry — see
getgrent(3C)
- endhostent(3N) - get, set, or end network host entry — see
gethostent(3N)
- endhostent_r(3N) - get, set, or end network host entry — see
gethostent(3N)
- endmntent(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry — see
getmntent(3X)
- endnetconfig(3N) - get network configuration database entry — see
getnetconfig(3N)
- endnetent(3N) - get, set, or end network entry — see
getnetent(3N)
- endnetent_r(3N) - get, set, or end network entry — see
getnetent(3N)
- endnetgrent(3C) - get network group entry — see
getnetgrent(3C)
- endnetpath(3N) - get /etc/netconfig entry corresponding to NETPATH component — see
getnetpath(3N)
- endprdfent(3) - manipulate system default database entry for a trusted system — see
getprdfent(3)
- endprotoent(3N) - get, set, or end protocol entry — see
getprotoent(3N)
- endprotoent_r(3N) - get, set, or end protocol entry — see
getprotoent(3N)
- endprpwent(3) - manipulate protected password database entries (for trusted systems only) — see
getprpwent(3)
- endprtcent(3) - manipulate terminal control database entry for a trusted system — see
getprtcent(3)
- endpwent(3C) - get password file entry — see
getpwent(3C)
- endrpcent(3C) - get RPC entry — see
getrpcent(3C)
- endservent(3N) - get, set, or end service entry — see
getservent(3N)
- endservent_r(3N) - get, set, or end service entry — see
getservent(3N)
- endspent(3C) - access shadow password entries — see
getspent(3C)
- endspwent(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- endspwent_r(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- endusershell(3C) - get legal user shells — see
getusershell(3C)
- endutent(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- endutent_r(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- ENDUTSENT(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- endutsent(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- endutxent(3C) - access utmpx file entry — see
getutx(3C)
- endwin(3X) - suspend Curses session
- erand48(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- erand48_r(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- erase(3X) - clear a window — see
clear(3X)
- erasechar(3X) - single-byte terminal environment query functions
- erasewchar(3X) - terminal environment query functions
- erf(3M) - error function and complementary error functions
- erfc(3M) - error function and complementary error functions — see
erf(3M)
- erfcf(3M) - error function and complementary error functions — see
erf(3M)
- erfcl(3M) - error function and complementary error functions — see
erf(3M)
- erfcq(3M) - error function and complementary error functions — see
erf(3M)
- erfcw(3M) - error function and complementary error functions — see
erf(3M)
- erff(3M) - error function and complementary error functions — see
erf(3M)
- erfl(3M) - error function and complementary error functions — see
erf(3M)
- erfq(3M) - error function and complementary error functions — see
erf(3M)
- erfw(3M) - error function and complementary error functions — see
erf(3M)
- ERROR(3X) - regular expression compile and match routines — see
regexp(3X)
- etext(3C) - last locations in program — see
end(3C)
- EvmConnCheck(3) - maintain connection with the EVM daemon
- EvmConnControl(3) - control information for an EVM connection
- EvmConnCreate(3) - establish or destroy connection with the EVM daemon
- EvmConnCreatePoster(3) - establish or destroy connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCreate(3)
- evmconncreateposter(3) - establish or destroy connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCreate(3)
- EvmConnCreateSubscriber(3) - establish or destroy connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCreate(3)
- evmconncreatesubscriber(3) - establish or destroy connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCreate(3)
- EvmConnDestroy(3) - establish or destroy connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCreate(3)
- evmconndestroy(3) - establish or destroy connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCreate(3)
- EvmConnDispatch(3) - maintain connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCheck(3)
- evmconndispatch(3) - maintain connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCheck(3)
- EvmConnFdGet(3) - establish or destroy connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCreate(3)
- evmconnfdget(3) - establish or destroy connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCreate(3)
- EvmConnFlush(3) - maintain connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCheck(3)
- evmconnflush(3) - maintain connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCheck(3)
- EvmConnRegistrationGet(3) - establish a subscription for event notification — see
EvmConnSubscribe(3)
- evmconnregistrationget(3) - establish a subscription for event notification — see
EvmConnSubscribe(3)
- EvmConnSubscribe(3) - establish a subscription for event notification
- EvmConnTemplateScan(3) - establish a subscription for event notification — see
EvmConnSubscribe(3)
- evmconntemplatescan(3) - establish a subscription for event notification — see
EvmConnSubscribe(3)
- EvmConnWait(3) - maintain connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCheck(3)
- evmconnwait(3) - maintain connection with the EVM daemon — see
EvmConnCheck(3)
- EvmEventCreate(3) - create and destroy events
- EvmEventCreateVa(3) - create and destroy events — see
EvmEventCreate(3)
- evmeventcreateva(3) - create and destroy events — see
EvmEventCreate(3)
- EvmEventDestroy(3) - create and destroy events — see
EvmEventCreate(3)
- evmeventdestroy(3) - create and destroy events — see
EvmEventCreate(3)
- EvmEventDump(3) - dump an event in displayable form
- EvmEventDup(3) - create and destroy events — see
EvmEventCreate(3)
- evmeventdup(3) - create and destroy events — see
EvmEventCreate(3)
- EvmEventFormat(3) - format events for display
- EvmEventFormatFromTemplate(3) - format events for display — see
EvmEventFormat(3)
- evmeventformatfromtemplate(3) - format events for display — see
EvmEventFormat(3)
- EvmEventNameMatch(3) - match EVM event name
- EvmEventNameMatchStr(3) - match EVM event name — see
EvmEventNameMatch(3)
- evmeventnamematchstr(3) - match EVM event name — see
EvmEventNameMatch(3)
- EvmEventPost(3) - post an EVM event
- EvmEventPostVa(3) - post an EVM event — see
EvmEventPost(3)
- evmeventpostva(3) - post an EVM event — see
EvmEventPost(3)
- EvmEventRead(3) - perform I/O of EVM events to and from a file
- EvmEventValidate(3) - perform a data integrity check on an event
- EvmEventWrite(3) - perform I/O of EVM events to and from a file — see
EvmEventRead(3)
- evmeventwrite(3) - perform I/O of EVM events to and from a file — see
EvmEventRead(3)
- EvmFilterCreate(3) - event filter evaluator routines
- EvmFilterDestroy(3) - event filter evaluator routines — see
EvmFilterCreate(3)
- evmfilterdestroy(3) - event filter evaluator routines — see
EvmFilterCreate(3)
- EvmFilterIsFile(3) - event filter evaluator routines — see
EvmFilterCreate(3)
- evmfilterisfile(3) - event filter evaluator routines — see
EvmFilterCreate(3)
- EvmFilterReadFile(3) - event filter evaluator routines — see
EvmFilterCreate(3)
- evmfilterreadfile(3) - event filter evaluator routines — see
EvmFilterCreate(3)
- EvmFilterSet(3) - event filter evaluator routines — see
EvmFilterCreate(3)
- evmfilterset(3) - event filter evaluator routines — see
EvmFilterCreate(3)
- EvmFilterTest(3) - event filter evaluator routines — see
EvmFilterCreate(3)
- evmfiltertest(3) - event filter evaluator routines — see
EvmFilterCreate(3)
- EvmItemGet(3) - create and manipulate event items
- EvmItemListFree(3) - create and manipulate event items — see
EvmItemGet(3)
- evmitemlistfree(3) - create and manipulate event items — see
EvmItemGet(3)
- EvmItemListGet(3) - create and manipulate event items — see
EvmItemGet(3)
- evmitemlistget(3) - create and manipulate event items — see
EvmItemGet(3)
- EvmItemRelease(3) - create and manipulate event items — see
EvmItemGet(3)
- evmitemrelease(3) - create and manipulate event items — see
EvmItemGet(3)
- EvmItemSet(3) - create and manipulate event items — see
EvmItemGet(3)
- evmitemset(3) - create and manipulate event items — see
EvmItemGet(3)
- EvmItemSetVa(3) - create and manipulate event items — see
EvmItemGet(3)
- evmitemsetva(3) - create and manipulate event items — see
EvmItemGet(3)
- EvmSrvMessageGet(3) - event service functions — see
EvmSrvStart(3)
- evmsrvmessageget(3) - event service functions — see
EvmSrvStart(3)
- EvmSrvStart(3) - event service functions
- EvmStatusTextGet(3) - format text version of EVM status code
- EvmVarFormat(3) - format events for display — see
EvmEventFormat(3)
- evmvarformat(3) - format events for display — see
EvmEventFormat(3)
- EvmVarGet(3) - manipulate event variables
- EvmVarGetOpaque(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- evmvargetopaque(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- EvmVarGetString(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- evmvargetstring(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- EvmVarGetType(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- evmvargettype(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- EvmVarGetXxx(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- evmvargetxxx(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- EvmVarListFree(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- evmvarlistfree(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- EvmVarListGet(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- evmvarlistget(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- EvmVarRelease(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- evmvarrelease(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- EvmVarSet(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- evmvarset(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- EvmVarSetOpaque(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- evmvarsetopaque(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- EvmVarSetStringI18N(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- evmvarsetstringi18n(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- EvmVarSetXxx(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- evmvarsetxxx(3) - manipulate event variables — see
EvmVarGet(3)
- exp(3M) - exponential functions
- exp10(3M) - base-10 exponential functions
- exp10f(3M) - base-10 exponential functions — see
exp10(3M)
- exp10l(3M) - base-10 exponential functions — see
exp10(3M)
- exp10q(3M) - base-10 exponential functions — see
exp10(3M)
- exp10w(3M) - base-10 exponential functions — see
exp10(3M)
- exp2(3M) - base-2 exponential functions
- exp2f(3M) - base-2 exponential functions — see
exp2(3M)
- exp2l(3M) - base-2 exponential functions — see
exp2(3M)
- exp2q(3M) - base-2 exponential functions — see
exp2(3M)
- exp2w(3M) - base-2 exponential functions — see
exp2(3M)
- expf(3M) - exponential functions — see
exp(3M)
- expl(3M) - exponential functions — see
exp(3M)
- expm1(3M) - exponential minus 1 functions
- expm1f(3M) - exponential minus 1 functions — see
expm1(3M)
- expm1l(3M) - exponential minus 1 functions — see
expm1(3M)
- expm1q(3M) - exponential minus 1 functions — see
expm1(3M)
- expm1w(3M) - exponential minus 1 functions — see
expm1(3M)
- expq(3M) - exponential functions — see
exp(3M)
- expw(3M) - exponential functions — see
exp(3M)
- F
- fabs(3M) - absolute value functions
- fabsf(3M) - absolute value functions — see
fabs(3M)
- fabsl(3M) - absolute value functions — see
fabs(3M)
- fabsq(3M) - absolute value functions — see
fabs(3M)
- fabsw(3M) - absolute value functions — see
fabs(3M)
- fattach(3C) - attach a STREAMS file descriptor to an object in the file system name space
- fclose(3S) - close or flush a stream
- fclose_unlocked(3S) - close or flush a stream — see
fclose(3S)
- fcpacl(3C) - copy the access control list (ACL) and mode bits from one file to another (HFS and JFS File Systems only) — see
cpacl(3C)
- fcvt(3C) - convert floating-point number to string — see
ecvt(3C)
- fdetach(3C) - detach a name from a STREAMS file descriptor
- fdim(3M) - positive difference functions
- fdimf(3M) - positive difference functions — see
fdim(3M)
- fdiml(3M) - positive difference functions — see
fdim(3M)
- fdimq(3M) - positive difference functions — see
fdim(3M)
- fdimw(3M) - positive difference functions — see
fdim(3M)
- fdopen(3S) - open/reopen a stream file or convert file to stream — see
fopen(3S)
- feclearexcept(3M) - clear floating-point exception flags
- fegetenv(3M) - get floating-point environment
- fegetexceptflag(3M) - get floating-point exception flags
- fegetflushtozero(3M) - get floating-point underflow mode
- fegetround(3M) - get floating-point rounding direction mode
- fegettrapenable(3M) - get floating-point exception trap enables
- feholdexcept(3M) - save floating-point environment
- feof(3S) - stream status inquiries — see
ferror(3S)
- feof_unlocked(3S) - stream status inquiries — see
ferror(3S)
- feraiseexcept(3M) - raise floating-point exceptions
- ferror(3S) - stream status inquiries
- ferror_unlocked(3S) - stream status inquiries — see
ferror(3S)
- fesetenv(3M) - set floating-point environment
- fesetexceptflag(3M) - set floating-point exception flags
- fesetflushtozero(3M) - set floating-point underflow mode
- fesetround(3M) - set floating-point rounding direction mode
- fesettrapenable(3M) - set exception trap enables
- fetch(3C) - database subroutines — see
dbm(3C)
- fetestexcept(3M) - test floating-point exceptions
- feupdateenv(3M) - update floating-point environment
- fflush(3S) - close or flush a stream — see
fclose(3S)
- fflush_unlocked(3S) - close or flush a stream — see
fclose(3S)
- ffs(3C) - memory operations — see
memory(3C)
- fgetc(3S) - get character or word from a stream file — see
getc(3S)
- fgetgrent(3C) - get group file entry — see
getgrent(3C)
- fgetpos(3S) - save and restore a file position indicator for a stream
- fgetpos64(3S) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files.
- fgetpwent(3C) - get password file entry — see
getpwent(3C)
- fgets(3S) - get a string from a stream — see
gets(3S)
- fgetspent(3C) - access shadow password entries — see
getspent(3C)
- fgetspwent(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- fgetspwent_r(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- fgetwc(3C) - get a wide character from a stream file — see
getwc(3C)
- fgetws(3C) - get a wide-character string from a stream file
- fgetws_unlocked(3C) - get a wide-character string from a stream file — see
fgetws(3C)
- fileno(3S) - map stream pointer to file descriptor
- filter(3X) - disable use of certain terminal capabilities
- finite(3M) - floating-point finiteness macro — see
isfinite(3M)
- firstkey(3C) - database subroutines — see
dbm(3C)
- flash(3X) - flash the screen
- flockfile(3S) - explicit locking of streams within a multithread application
- floor(3M) - floor functions
- floorf(3M) - floor functions — see
floor(3M)
- floorl(3M) - floor functions — see
floor(3M)
- floorq(3M) - floor functions — see
floor(3M)
- floorw(3M) - floor functions — see
floor(3M)
- flushinp(3X) - discard input
- fma(3M) - floating multiply-add functions
- fmaf(3M) - floating multiply-add functions — see
fma(3M)
- fmal(3M) - floating multiply-add functions — see
fma(3M)
- fmaq(3M) - floating multiply-add functions — see
fma(3M)
- fmaw(3M) - floating multiply-add functions — see
fma(3M)
- fmax(3M) - maximum value functions
- fmaxf(3M) - maximum value functions — see
fmax(3M)
- fmaxl(3M) - maximum value functions — see
fmax(3M)
- fmaxq(3M) - maximum value functions — see
fmax(3M)
- fmaxw(3M) - maximum value functions — see
fmax(3M)
- fmin(3M) - minimum value functions
- fminf(3M) - minimum value functions — see
fmin(3M)
- fminl(3M) - minimum value functions — see
fmin(3M)
- fminq(3M) - minimum value functions — see
fmin(3M)
- fminw(3M) - minimum value functions — see
fmin(3M)
- fmod(3M) - remainder functions
- fmodf(3M) - remainder functions — see
fmod(3M)
- fmodl(3M) - remainder functions — see
fmod(3M)
- fmodq(3M) - remainder functions — see
fmod(3M)
- fmodw(3M) - remainder functions — see
fmod(3M)
- fmtmsg(3C) - displays formatted message on standard error and console
- fnmatch(3C) - match filename patterns
- fopen(3S) - open/reopen a stream file or convert file to stream
- fopen64(3S) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files. — see
fgetpos64(3S)
- fpclassify(3M) - floating-point value classification macro
- fprintf(3S) - print formatted output — see
printf(3S)
- fputc(3S) - put character or word on a stream — see
putc(3S)
- fputs(3S) - put a string on a stream — see
puts(3S)
- fputwc(3C) - put a wide character on a stream file — see
putwc(3C)
- fputwc_unlo(3C) - put a wide character on a stream file — see
putwc(3C)
- fputws(3C) - put a wide character string on a stream file — see
putws(3C)
- fread(3S) - buffered binary input/output to a stream file
- free(3C) - main memory allocator — see
malloc(3C)
- freeaddrinfo(3N) - get hostname and address entry — see
getaddrinfo(3N)
- freenetconfigent(3N) - get network configuration database entry — see
getnetconfig(3N)
- freopen(3S) - open/reopen a stream file or convert file to stream — see
fopen(3S)
- freopen64(3S) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files. — see
fgetpos64(3S)
- frexp(3M) - extract mantissa and exponent from floating-point number
- frexpf(3M) - extract mantissa and exponent from floating-point number — see
frexp(3M)
- frexpl(3M) - extract mantissa and exponent from floating-point number — see
frexp(3M)
- frexpq(3M) - extract mantissa and exponent from floating-point number — see
frexp(3M)
- frexpw(3M) - extract mantissa and exponent from floating-point number — see
frexp(3M)
- fscanf(3S) - formatted input conversion, read from stream file — see
scanf(3S)
- fseek(3S) - reposition a file pointer in a stream
- fseek_unloc(3S) - reposition a file pointer in a stream — see
fseek(3S)
- fseeko(3S) - reposition a file pointer in a stream — see
fseek(3S)
- fseeko64(3S) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files. — see
fgetpos64(3S)
- fsetaclentry(3C) - add, modify, or delete one entry in file's access control list (ACL) (HFS File Systems only) — see
setaclentry(3C)
- fsetpos(3S) - save and restore a file position indicator for a stream — see
fgetpos(3S)
- fsetpos64(3S) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files. — see
fgetpos64(3S)
- fstatfsdev(3C) - get file system statistics — see
statfsdev(3C)
- fstatvfsdev(3C) - get file system information — see
statvfsdev(3C)
- fstatvfsdev64(3S) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files. — see
fgetpos64(3S)
- ftell(3S) - reposition a file pointer in a stream — see
fseek(3S)
- ftell_unloc(3S) - reposition a file pointer in a stream — see
fseek(3S)
- ftello(3S) - reposition a file pointer in a stream — see
fseek(3S)
- ftello64(3S) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files. — see
fgetpos64(3S)
- ftok(3C) - create interprocess communication identifier
- ftrylockfile(3S) - explicit locking of streams within a multithread application — see
flockfile(3S)
- ftw(3C) - walk a file tree executing a function
- ftw64(3S) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files. — see
fgetpos64(3S)
- funlockfile(3S) - explicit locking of streams within a multithread application — see
flockfile(3S)
- fwide(3C) - set stream orientation
- fwprintf(3C) - print formatted wide-character output
- fwrite(3S) - buffered binary input/output to a stream file — see
fread(3S)
- fwscanf(3C) - convert formatted wide-character input
- G
- gai_strerror(3N) - get hostname and address entry — see
getaddrinfo(3N)
- gamma(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- gammaf(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- gammal(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- gammaq(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- gammaw(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- gcrt0.o(3) - execution startup routines — see
crt0(3)
- gcrt0.o_pa(3) - execution startup routines for PA-RISC systems — see
crt0_pa(3)
- gcvt(3C) - convert floating-point number to string — see
ecvt(3C)
- get_expiration_time(3T) - add a specific time interval to the current absolute system time
- get_myaddress(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- get_resfield(3N) - resolver routines — see
resolver(3N)
- get_secdef_int(3) - security defaults configuration file routines — see
secdef(3)
- get_secdef_str(3) - security defaults configuration file routines — see
secdef(3)
- get_wch(3X) - get a wide character from a terminal
- get_wstr(3X) - get an array of wide characters and function key codes from a terminal — see
getn_wstr(3X)
- getaddrinfo(3N) - get hostname and address entry
- getauduser(3) - retrieve the accountable user for the current process
- getbegyx(3X) - get additional cursor and window coordinates
- getbkgd(3X) - set or get background character and rendition using a single-byte character — see
bkgd(3X)
- getbkgrnd(3X) - set or get background character and rendition using a complex character — see
bkgrnd(3X)
- getbootpent(3X) - get or put bootptab entry
- getbwent(3C) - access and update routines for the wtmps and btmps databases — see
bwtmps(3C)
- GETC(3X) - regular expression compile and match routines — see
regexp(3X)
- getc(3S) - get character or word from a stream file
- getc_unlocked(3S) - get character or word from a stream file — see
getc(3S)
- getcchar(3X) - get a wide-character string and rendition from a cchar_t
- getch(3X) - get a single-byte character from the terminal
- getchar(3S) - get character or word from a stream file — see
getc(3S)
- getchar_unlocked(3S) - get character or word from a stream file — see
getc(3S)
- getclock(3C) - get current value of system-wide clock
- getcwd(3C) - get pathname of current working directory
- getdate(3C) - convert user format date and time
- getdate_r(3C) - convert user format date and time — see
getdate(3C)
- getdiskbyname(3C) - get disk description by its name
- getdiskbyname_r(3C) - get disk description by its name — see
getdiskbyname(3C)
- getdvagent(3) - manipulate device assignment database entry for a trusted system
- getdvagnam(3) - manipulate device assignment database entry for a trusted system — see
getdvagent(3)
- getenv(3C) - return value for environment name
- getfsent(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry
- getfsfile(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry — see
getfsent(3X)
- getfsspec(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry — see
getfsent(3X)
- getfstype(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry — see
getfsent(3X)
- getgrent(3C) - get group file entry
- getgrgid(3C) - get group file entry — see
getgrent(3C)
- getgrgid_r(3C) - get group file entry — see
getgrent(3C)
- getgrnam(3C) - get group file entry — see
getgrent(3C)
- getgrnam_r(3C) - get group file entry — see
getgrent(3C)
- gethostbyaddr(3N) - get, set, or end network host entry — see
gethostent(3N)
- gethostbyname(3N) - get, set, or end network host entry — see
gethostent(3N)
- gethostent(3N) - get, set, or end network host entry
- gethostent_r(3N) - get, set, or end network host entry — see
gethostent(3N)
- gethrtime(3C) - get high resolution time
- getlocale(3C) - set and get the locale of a program — see
setlocale(3C)
- getlocale_r(3C) - set and get the locale of a program — see
setlocale(3C)
- getlogin(3C) - get name of user logged in on this terminal
- getlogin_r(3C) - get name of user logged in on this terminal — see
getlogin(3C)
- getmaxyx(3X) - get additional cursor and window coordinates — see
getbegyx(3X)
- getmntent(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry
- getmntent_r(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry — see
getmntent(3X)
- getn_wstr(3X) - get an array of wide characters and function key codes from a terminal
- getnameinfo(3N) - get hostname and address entry — see
getaddrinfo(3N)
- getnetbyaddr(3N) - get, set, or end network entry — see
getnetent(3N)
- getnetbyaddr_r(3N) - get, set, or end network entry — see
getnetent(3N)
- getnetbyname(3N) - get, set, or end network entry — see
getnetent(3N)
- getnetbyname_r(3N) - get, set, or end network entry — see
getnetent(3N)
- getnetconfig(3N) - get network configuration database entry
- getnetconfigent(3N) - get network configuration database entry — see
getnetconfig(3N)
- getnetent(3N) - get, set, or end network entry
- getnetent_r(3N) - get, set, or end network entry — see
getnetent(3N)
- getnetgrent(3C) - get network group entry
- getnetname(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- getnetpath(3N) - get /etc/netconfig entry corresponding to NETPATH component
- getnstr(3X) - get a multi-byte character length limited string from the terminal
- getopt(3C) - get option letter from argument vector
- getparyx(3X) - get additional cursor and window coordinates — see
getbegyx(3X)
- getpass(3C) - read a password
- getprdfent(3) - manipulate system default database entry for a trusted system
- getprdfnam(3) - manipulate system default database entry for a trusted system — see
getprdfent(3)
- getprotobyname(3N) - get, set, or end protocol entry — see
getprotoent(3N)
- getprotobyname_r(3N) - get, set, or end protocol entry — see
getprotoent(3N)
- getprotobynumber(3N) - get, set, or end protocol entry — see
getprotoent(3N)
- getprotobynumber_r(3N) - get, set, or end protocol entry — see
getprotoent(3N)
- getprotoent(3N) - get, set, or end protocol entry
- getprotoent_r(3N) - get, set, or end protocol entry — see
getprotoent(3N)
- getprpwaid(3) - manipulate protected password database entries (for trusted systems only) — see
getprpwent(3)
- getprpwent(3) - manipulate protected password database entries (for trusted systems only)
- getprpwnam(3) - manipulate protected password database entries (for trusted systems only) — see
getprpwent(3)
- getprpwuid(3) - manipulate protected password database entries (for trusted systems only) — see
getprpwent(3)
- getprtcent(3) - manipulate terminal control database entry for a trusted system
- getprtcnam(3) - manipulate terminal control database entry for a trusted system — see
getprtcent(3)
- getpublickey(3N) - retrieve public or secret key
- getpw(3C) - get name from UID
- getpwent(3C) - get password file entry
- getpwnam(3C) - get password file entry — see
getpwent(3C)
- getpwnam_r(3C) - get password file entry — see
getpwent(3C)
- getpwuid(3C) - get password file entry — see
getpwent(3C)
- getpwuid_r(3C) - get password file entry — see
getpwent(3C)
- getresgid(3) - get real, effective and saved user or group IDs — see
getresuid(3)
- getresuid(3) - get real, effective and saved user or group IDs
- getrpcbyname(3C) - get RPC entry — see
getrpcent(3C)
- getrpcbynumber(3C) - get RPC entry — see
getrpcent(3C)
- getrpcent(3C) - get RPC entry
- getrpcport(3N) - get RPC port number
- gets(3S) - get a string from a stream
- getsecretkey(3N) - retrieve public or secret key — see
getpublickey(3N)
- getservbyname(3N) - get, set, or end service entry — see
getservent(3N)
- getservbyport(3N) - get, set, or end service entry — see
getservent(3N)
- getservent(3N) - get, set, or end service entry
- getservent_r(3N) - get, set, or end service entry — see
getservent(3N)
- getspent(3C) - access shadow password entries
- getspnam(3C) - access shadow password entries — see
getspent(3C)
- getspnam_r(3C) - access shadow password entries — see
getspent(3C)
- getspwaid(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- getspwaid_r(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- getspwent(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems
- getspwent_r(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- getspwnam(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- getspwnam_r(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- getspwuid(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- getspwuid_r(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- getstr(3X) - get a multi-byte character string from the terminal
- getsubopt(3C) - parse suboptions from a string.
- gettimer(3C) - get value of a per-process timer
- gettxt(3C) - read text string from message file
- getusershell(3C) - get legal user shells
- getut(3C) - access utmp file entry
- getutent(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- getutent_r(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- getutid(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- getutid_r(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- getutline(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- getutline_r(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- getuts(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd
- GETUTSENT(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- getutsent(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- GETUTSID(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- getutsid(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- GETUTSLINE(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- getutsline(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- getutx(3C) - access utmpx file entry
- getutxent(3C) - access utmpx file entry — see
getutx(3C)
- getutxid(3C) - access utmpx file entry — see
getutx(3C)
- getutxline(3C) - access utmpx file entry — see
getutx(3C)
- getw(3S) - get character or word from a stream file — see
getc(3S)
- getw_unlocked(3S) - get character or word from a stream file — see
getc(3S)
- getwc(3C) - get a wide character from a stream file
- getwchar(3C) - get a wide character from a stream file — see
getwc(3C)
- getwd(3C) - get pathname of current working directory
- getwin(3X) - dump window to, and reload window from, a file
- getyx(3X) - get cursor and window coordinates
- glob(3C) - file name generation function
- globfree(3C) - file name generation function — see
glob(3C)
- gmtime(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- gmtime_r(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- grantpt(3C) - grant access to the STREAMS slave pty
- gsignal(3C) - software signals — see
ssignal(3C)
- gss_accept_sec_context(3) - establish a security context between the application and a context acceptor
- gss_acquire_cred(3) - allow an application to acquire a handle for an existing, named credential
- gss_add_cred(3) - adds a credential-element to a credential
- gss_add_oid_set_member(3) - add an Object Identifier (OID) to an OID set
- gss_canonicalize_name(3) - convert an internal name to an internal mechanism name (MN) representation of an opaque internal name
- gss_compare_name(3) - allow an application to compare two internal names to determine whether they are equivalent
- gss_context_time(3) - check the number of seconds the context will remain valid
- gss_create_empty_oid_set(3) - create a new, empty OID set, to which members can be added
- gss_delete_sec_context(3) - delete a security context
- gss_display_name(3) - provide textual representation of an opaque internal name to an application
- gss_display_status(3) - provide an application with the textual representation of a GSSAPI status code that can be displayed to a user or used for logging
- gss_duplicate_name(3) - allow an application to create an exact duplicate of the existing internal name
- gss_export_name(3) - convert a mechanism name (MN) to a form suitable for direct comparison
- gss_export_sec_context(3) - transfer a security context to another process on a single machine
- gss_get_mic(3) - calculate a cryptographic message integrity code (MIC) for a message and return in a token
- gss_import_name(3) - convert a printable name to an internal form
- gss_import_sec_context(3) - transfer a security context to another process on a single machine
- gss_indicate_mechs(3) - allow an application to determine which underlying security mechanisms are available
- gss_init_sec_context(3) - establish a security context between the context initiator and a context acceptor
- gss_inquire_context(3) - obtain information about a security context
- gss_inquire_cred(3) - provide the calling application information about a credential
- gss_inquire_cred_by_mech(3) - provide the calling application per-mechanism information about a credential
- gss_inquire_mechs_for_name(3) - list the mechanisms that support the specified name-type
- gss_inquire_names_for_mech(3) - list the name-types supported by the specified mechanism
- gss_process_context_token(3) - process a context to the security service
- gss_release_buffer(3) - free storage associated with a buffer
- gss_release_cred(3) - mark a credential for deletion
- gss_release_name(3) - free storage associated with an internal name allocated by a GSSAPI routine
- gss_release_oid_set(3) - free storage associated with a gss_OID_set object
- gss_test_oid_set_member(3) - check an OID set for a specified OID
- gss_unwrap(3) - verify a message with attached message integrity code (MIC) and decrypt message content if necessary
- gss_verify_mic(3) - check a cryptographic message integrity code (MIC) against a message to verify its integrity
- gss_wrap(3) - attach a message integrity code (MIC) to a message, and optionally encrypt the message content
- gss_wrap_size_limit(3) - determine a token-size limit for gss_wrap on a context
- H
- halfdelay(3X) - control input character delay mode
- has_colors(3X) - color manipulation functions — see
can_change_color(3X)
- has_ic(3X) - query functions for terminal insert and delete capability
- has_il(3X) - query functions for terminal insert and delete capability — see
has_ic(3X)
- hasmntopt(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry — see
getmntent(3X)
- havedisk(3N) - get performance data from remote kernel — see
rstat(3N)
- hcreate(3C) - manage hash search tables — see
hsearch(3C)
- hdestroy(3C) - manage hash search tables — see
hsearch(3C)
- herror(3N) - resolver routines — see
resolver(3N)
- hg(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner
- hg_busywait(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_context_switch_involuntary(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_context_switch_tries(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_context_switch_voluntary(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_gethrcycles(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_gethrtime(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_getspu(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_nano_to_cycle_ratio(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_public_init(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_public_is_onRunQ(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_public_is_onrunq(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_public_is_reporting(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_public_is_running(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_public_nMailboxes(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_public_nmailboxes(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_public_nMailboxesInUse(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_public_nmailboxesinuse(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_public_remove(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hg_setcrit(3) - Mercury Library Interfaces to transfer data between user and kernel space in a lightweight manner — see
hg(3)
- hline(3X) - draw lines from single-byte characters and renditions
- hline_set(3X) - draw lines from complex characters and renditions
- host2netname(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- hosts_access(3) - access control library
- hosts_ctl(3) - access control library — see
hosts_access(3)
- hppac(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library
- HPPACADDD(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppacaddd(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACCMPD(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppaccmpd(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACCVAD(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppaccvad(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACCVBD(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppaccvbd(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACCVDA(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppaccvda(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACCVDB(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppaccvdb(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACDIVD(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppacdivd(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACLONGDIVD(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppaclongdivd(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACMPYD(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppacmpyd(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACNSLD(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppacnsld(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACSLD(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppacsld(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACSRD(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppacsrd(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- HPPACSUBD(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hppacsubd(3X) - HP 3000-mode packed-decimal library — see
hppac(3X)
- hsearch(3C) - manage hash search tables
- htonl(3N) - convert values between host and network byte order — see
byteorder(3N)
- htons(3N) - convert values between host and network byte order — see
byteorder(3N)
- hypot(3M) - Euclidean distance functions
- hypotf(3M) - Euclidean distance functions — see
hypot(3M)
- hypotl(3M) - Euclidean distance functions — see
hypot(3M)
- hypotq(3M) - Euclidean distance functions — see
hypot(3M)
- hypotw(3M) - Euclidean distance functions — see
hypot(3M)
- I
- iconv(3C) - codeset conversion routines
- iconv_close(3C) - codeset conversion routines — see
iconv(3C)
- iconv_open(3C) - codeset conversion routines — see
iconv(3C)
- idcok(3X) - enable or disable use of hardware insert- and delete-character features
- idlok(3X) - terminal output control functions — see
clearok(3X)
- if_freenameindex(3N) - functions that map between an interface name and index value — see
if_nameindex(3N)
- if_indextoname(3N) - functions that map between an interface name and index value — see
if_nameindex(3N)
- if_nameindex(3N) - functions that map between an interface name and index value
- if_nametoindex(3N) - functions that map between an interface name and index value — see
if_nameindex(3N)
- ilogb(3M) - radix-independent exponent functions
- ilogbf(3M) - radix-independent exponent functions — see
ilogb(3M)
- ilogbl(3M) - radix-independent exponent functions — see
ilogb(3M)
- ilogbq(3M) - radix-independent exponent functions — see
ilogb(3M)
- ilogbw(3M) - radix-independent exponent functions — see
ilogb(3M)
- imaxabs(3C) - return integer absolute value — see
abs(3C)
- imaxdiv(3C) - integer division and remainder — see
div(3C)
- immedok(3X) - enable or disable immediate terminal refresh
- in_wch(3X) - input a complex character and rendition from a window
- in_wchnstr(3X) - input an array of complex characters and renditions from a window
- in_wchstr(3X) - input an array of complex characters and renditions from a window — see
in_wchnstr(3X)
- inch(3X) - input a single-byte character and rendition from a window
- inchnstr(3X) - input an array of single-byte characters and renditions from a window
- inchstr(3X) - input an array of single-byte characters and renditions from a window — see
inchnstr(3X)
- index(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- inet(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines
- inet_addr(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines — see
inet(3N)
- inet_lnaof(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines — see
inet(3N)
- inet_makeaddr(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines — see
inet(3N)
- inet_neto(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines — see
inet(3N)
- inet_netof(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines — see
inet(3N)
- inet_network(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines — see
inet(3N)
- inet_ntoa(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines — see
inet(3N)
- inet_ntoa_r(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines — see
inet(3N)
- inet_ntop(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines for IP Version 4 and later — see
inet6(3N)
- inet_pton(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines for IP Version 4 and later — see
inet6(3N)
- inet6(3N) - Internet address manipulation routines for IP Version 4 and later
- inet6_opt_append(3N) - IPv6 Hop-by-Hop and Destination options manipulation functions — see
inet6_opt_init(3N)
- inet6_opt_find(3N) - IPv6 Hop-by-Hop and Destination options manipulation functions — see
inet6_opt_init(3N)
- inet6_opt_finish(3N) - IPv6 Hop-by-Hop and Destination options manipulation functions — see
inet6_opt_init(3N)
- inet6_opt_get_val(3N) - IPv6 Hop-by-Hop and Destination options manipulation functions — see
inet6_opt_init(3N)
- inet6_opt_init(3N) - IPv6 Hop-by-Hop and Destination options manipulation functions
- inet6_opt_next(3N) - IPv6 Hop-by-Hop and Destination options manipulation functions — see
inet6_opt_init(3N)
- inet6_opt_set_val(3N) - IPv6 Hop-by-Hop and Destination options manipulation functions — see
inet6_opt_init(3N)
- inet6_rth_add(3N) - IPv6 Routing header options manipulation functions. — see
inet6_rth_space(3N)
- inet6_rth_getaddr(3N) - IPv6 Routing header options manipulation functions. — see
inet6_rth_space(3N)
- inet6_rth_init(3N) - IPv6 Routing header options manipulation functions. — see
inet6_rth_space(3N)
- inet6_rth_reverse(3N) - IPv6 Routing header options manipulation functions. — see
inet6_rth_space(3N)
- inet6_rth_segments(3N) - IPv6 Routing header options manipulation functions. — see
inet6_rth_space(3N)
- inet6_rth_space(3N) - IPv6 Routing header options manipulation functions.
- INIT(3X) - regular expression compile and match routines — see
regexp(3X)
- init_color(3X) - color manipulation functions — see
can_change_color(3X)
- init_pair(3X) - color manipulation functions — see
can_change_color(3X)
- initgroups(3C) - initialize group access list
- initscr(3X) - screen initialisation functions
- initstate(3M) - generate a pseudorandom number — see
random(3M)
- innetgr(3C) - get network group entry — see
getnetgrent(3C)
- innstr(3X) - input a multi-byte character string from a window
- innwstr(3X) - input a string of wide characters from a window
- ins_nwstr(3X) - insert a wide-character string into a window
- ins_wch(3X) - insert a complex character and rendition into a window
- ins_wstr(3X) - insert a wide-character string into a window — see
ins_nwstr(3X)
- insch(3X) - insert a single-byte character and rendition into a window
- insdelln(3X) - delete or insert lines into a window
- insertln(3X) - insert lines into a window
- insnstr(3X) - insert a multi-byte character string into a window
- insque(3C) - insert or remove an element in a queue
- insstr(3X) - insert a multi-byte character string into a window — see
insnstr(3X)
- instr(3X) - input a multi-byte character string from a window — see
innstr(3X)
- intrflush(3X) - enable or disable flush on interrupt
- inwstr(3X) - input a string of wide characters from a window — see
innwstr(3X)
- io_block_to_char_dsf(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_block_to_raw(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_char_to_block_dsf(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_dev_to_node(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_dev_to_options(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_end(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_error(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_get_devs(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_get_legacy_mode(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_get_mapping(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_get_node_relation(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_hw_compare(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_hw_compare_ext(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_hw_path_to_node(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_hw_path_to_str(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_init(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_init_hw_path(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_is_hwpath_legacy(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_is_legacy_dev(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_is_legacy_token(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_is_option_set(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_legacy_to_new_dev(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_legacy_to_new_dsf(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_legacy_to_new_hwpath(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_mkdev(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_mkdev_ext(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_new_to_legacy_devs(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_new_to_legacy_dsfs(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_new_to_legacy_hwpath(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_node_to_hw_path(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_query(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_query_array(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_query_batch(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_raw_to_block(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_search(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_search_array(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_search_array_batch(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_str_to_hw_path(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- io_strerror,(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- is_linetouched(3X) - window refresh control functions
- is_wintouched(3X) - window refresh control functions — see
is_linetouched(3X)
- isalnum(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- isalpha(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- isascii(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- isastream(3C) - determine if a file descriptor refers to a STREAMS device or STREAMS-based pipe
- isatty(3C) - find name of a terminal — see
ttyname(3C)
- isblank(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- iscntrl(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- isdigit(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- isendwin(3X) - determine whether a screen has been refreshed
- isfinite(3M) - floating-point finiteness macro
- isgraph(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- isgreater(3M) - floating-point quiet comparison macro (>)
- isgreaterequal(3M) - floating-point quiet comparison macro (>=)
- isinf(3M) - floating-point test for infinity
- isless(3M) - floating-point quiet comparison macro (<)
- islessequal(3M) - floating-point quiet comparison macro (<=)
- islessgreater(3M) - floating-point quiet comparison macro (<>)
- islower(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- isnan(3M) - floating-point test for NaN
- isnormal(3M) - floating-point test for normalized value
- isprint(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- ispunct(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- isspace(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- isunordered(3M) - floating-point comparison macro (unordered)
- isupper(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- iswalnum(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswalpha(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswblank(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswcntrl(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswctype(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswdigit(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswgraph(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswlower(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswprint(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswpunct(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswspace(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswupper(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- iswxdigit(3C) - classify wide characters — see
wctype(3C)
- isxdigit(3C) - classify characters according to type — see
ctype(3C)
- J
- j0(3M) - Bessel functions of the first kind
- j0f(3M) - Bessel functions of the first kind — see
j0(3M)
- j1(3M) - Bessel functions of the first kind — see
j0(3M)
- j1f(3M) - Bessel functions of the first kind — see
j0(3M)
- jn(3M) - Bessel functions of the first kind — see
j0(3M)
- jnf(3M) - Bessel functions of the first kind — see
j0(3M)
- jrand48(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- jrand48_r(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- K
- key_decryptsession(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- key_encryptsession(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- key_gendes(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- key_name(3X) - get name of key — see
keyname(3X)
- key_secretkey_is_set(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- key_setsecret(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- keyname(3X) - get name of key
- keypad(3X) - enable/disable abbreviation of function keys
- killchar(3X) - single-byte terminal environment query functions — see
erasechar(3X)
- killwchar(3X) - terminal environment query functions — see
erasewchar(3X)
- L
- l64a(3C) - convert between long integer and base-64 ASCII string — see
a64l(3C)
- l64a_r(3C) - convert between long integer and base-64 ASCII string — see
a64l(3C)
- labs(3C) - return integer absolute value — see
abs(3C)
- lckpwdf(3C) - control access to the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files
- lcong48(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- lcong48_r(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- ldcvt(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string
- ldecvt(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- ldecvt_r(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- ldexp(3M) - scale exponent of a floating-point number
- ldexpf(3M) - scale exponent of a floating-point number — see
ldexp(3M)
- ldexpl(3M) - scale exponent of a floating-point number — see
ldexp(3M)
- ldexpq(3M) - scale exponent of a floating-point number — see
ldexp(3M)
- ldexpw(3M) - scale exponent of a floating-point number — see
ldexp(3M)
- ldfcvt(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- ldfcvt_r(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- ldgcvt(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- ldgcvt_r(3C) - convert long-double floating-point number to string — see
ldcvt(3C)
- ldiv(3C) - integer division and remainder — see
div(3C)
- leaveok(3X) - terminal output control functions — see
clearok(3X)
- lfind(3C) - linear search and update — see
lsearch(3C)
- lgamma(3M) - log gamma functions
- lgamma_r(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- lgammaf(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- lgammaf_r(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- lgammal(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- lgammal_r(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- lgammaq(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- lgammaq_r(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- lgammaw(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- lgammaw_r(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- libcom_err(3) - Kerberos client libraries — see
libkrb5(3)
- libcom_err.sl(3) - Kerberos client libraries — see
libkrb5(3)
- libcom_err.so(3) - Kerberos client libraries — see
libkrb5(3)
- libIO(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem
- libio(3X) - interface for interacting with kernel I/O subsystem — see
libIO(3X)
- libk5crypto(3) - Kerberos client libraries — see
libkrb5(3)
- libk5crypto.sl(3) - Kerberos client libraries — see
libkrb5(3)
- libk5crypto.so(3) - Kerberos client libraries — see
libkrb5(3)
- libkrb5(3) - Kerberos client libraries
- libkrb5.sl(3) - Kerberos client libraries — see
libkrb5(3)
- libkrb5.so(3) - Kerberos client libraries — see
libkrb5(3)
- libslp(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines
- LINES(3X) - number of lines on terminal screen
- llabs(3C) - return integer absolute value — see
abs(3C)
- lldiv(3C) - integer division and remainder — see
div(3C)
- llrint(3M) - round to nearest long long functions
- llrintf(3M) - round to nearest long long functions — see
llrint(3M)
- llrintl(3M) - round to nearest long long functions — see
llrint(3M)
- llrintq(3M) - round to nearest long long functions — see
llrint(3M)
- llrintw(3M) - round to nearest long long functions — see
llrint(3M)
- llround(3M) - round to long long functions
- llroundf(3M) - round to long long functions — see
llround(3M)
- llroundl(3M) - round to long long functions — see
llround(3M)
- llroundq(3M) - round to long long functions — see
llround(3M)
- llroundw(3M) - round to long long functions — see
llround(3M)
- localeconv(3C) - query the numeric formatting conventions of the current locale
- localtime(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- localtime_r(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- log(3M) - natural logarithm functions
- log10(3M) - common logarithm functions
- log10f(3M) - common logarithm functions — see
log10(3M)
- log10l(3M) - common logarithm functions — see
log10(3M)
- log10q(3M) - common logarithm functions — see
log10(3M)
- log10w(3M) - common logarithm functions — see
log10(3M)
- log1p(3M) - natural logarithm of one-plus-argument functions
- log1pf(3M) - natural logarithm of one-plus-argument functions — see
log1p(3M)
- log1pl(3M) - natural logarithm of one-plus-argument functions — see
log1p(3M)
- log1pq(3M) - natural logarithm of one-plus-argument functions — see
log1p(3M)
- log1pw(3M) - natural logarithm of one-plus-argument functions — see
log1p(3M)
- log2(3M) - logarithm base two functions
- log2f(3M) - logarithm base two functions — see
log2(3M)
- log2l(3M) - logarithm base two functions — see
log2(3M)
- log2q(3M) - logarithm base two functions — see
log2(3M)
- log2w(3M) - logarithm base two functions — see
log2(3M)
- logb(3M) - radix-independent exponent functions
- logbf(3M) - radix-independent exponent functions — see
logb(3M)
- logbl(3M) - radix-independent exponent functions — see
logb(3M)
- logbq(3M) - radix-independent exponent functions — see
logb(3M)
- logbw(3M) - radix-independent exponent functions — see
logb(3M)
- logf(3M) - natural logarithm functions — see
log(3M)
- logl(3M) - natural logarithm functions — see
log(3M)
- logname(3C) - return login name of user
- logq(3M) - natural logarithm functions — see
log(3M)
- logw(3M) - natural logarithm functions — see
log(3M)
- longjmp(3C) - non-local goto — see
setjmp(3C)
- longname(3X) - get verbose description of current terminal
- lrand48(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- lrand48_r(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- lrint(3M) - round to nearest long int functions
- lrintf(3M) - round to nearest long int functions — see
lrint(3M)
- lrintl(3M) - round to nearest long int functions — see
lrint(3M)
- lrintq(3M) - round to nearest long int functions — see
lrint(3M)
- lrintw(3M) - round to nearest long int functions — see
lrint(3M)
- lround(3M) - round to long int functions
- lroundf(3M) - round to long int functions — see
lround(3M)
- lroundl(3M) - round to long int functions — see
lround(3M)
- lroundq(3M) - round to long int functions — see
lround(3M)
- lroundw(3M) - round to long int functions — see
lround(3M)
- lsearch(3C) - linear search and update
- ltoa(3C) - convert long integers to strings — see
ltostr(3C)
- ltoa_r(3C) - convert long integers to strings — see
ltostr(3C)
- ltostr(3C) - convert long integers to strings
- ltostr_r(3C) - convert long integers to strings — see
ltostr(3C)
- M
- mallinfo(3C) - main memory allocator — see
malloc(3C)
- malloc(3C) - main memory allocator
- mallopt(3C) - main memory allocator — see
malloc(3C)
- mblen(3C) - multibyte characters and strings conversions — see
multibyte(3C)
- mbrlen(3C) - get number of bytes in a character (restartable)
- mbrtowc(3C) - convert a character to a wide-character code (restartable)
- mbsinit(3C) - determine conversion object status
- mbsrtowcs(3C) - convert a character string to a wide-character string (restartable)
- mbstowcs(3C) - multibyte characters and strings conversions — see
multibyte(3C)
- mbtowc(3C) - multibyte characters and strings conversions — see
multibyte(3C)
- mcrt0.o(3) - execution startup routines — see
crt0(3)
- mcrt0.o_pa(3) - execution startup routines for PA-RISC systems — see
crt0_pa(3)
- memalign(3C) - allocate aligned memory
- memccpy(3C) - memory operations — see
memory(3C)
- memchr(3C) - memory operations — see
memory(3C)
- memcmp(3C) - memory operations — see
memory(3C)
- memcpy(3C) - memory operations — see
memory(3C)
- memmove(3C) - memory operations — see
memory(3C)
- memory(3C) - memory operations
- memorymap(3C) - main memory allocator — see
malloc(3C)
- memset(3C) - memory operations — see
memory(3C)
- meta(3X) - enable/disable meta-keys
- mkdirp(3G) - create, remove directories in a path
- mkfifo(3C) - make a FIFO file
- mkstemp(3C) - make a unique file name — see
mktemp(3C)
- mktemp(3C) - make a unique file name
- mktime(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- mktimer(3C) - allocate a per-process timer
- modf(3M) - decompose floating-point number
- modff(3M) - decompose floating-point number — see
modf(3M)
- modfl(3M) - decompose floating-point number — see
modf(3M)
- modfq(3M) - decompose floating-point number — see
modf(3M)
- modfw(3M) - decompose floating-point number — see
modf(3M)
- monitor(3C) - prepare execution profile
- mount(3N) - keep track of remotely mounted file systems
- move(3X) - window cursor location functions
- mrand48(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- mrand48_r(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- multibyte(3C) - multibyte characters and strings conversions
- mvadd_wch(3X) - add a complex character and rendition to a window — see
add_wch(3X)
- mvadd_wchnstr(3X) - add an array of complex characters and renditions to a window — see
add_wchnstr(3X)
- mvadd_wchstr(3X) - add an array of complex characters and renditions to a window — see
add_wchnstr(3X)
- mvaddch(3X) - add a single-byte character and rendition to a window and advance the cursor — see
addch(3X)
- mvaddchnstr(3X) - add length limited string of single-byte characters and renditions to a window — see
addchnstr(3X)
- mvaddchstr(3X) - add string of single-byte characters and renditions to a window — see
addchstr(3X)
- mvaddnstr(3X) - add a string of multi-byte characters without rendition to a window and advance cursor — see
addnstr(3X)
- mvaddnwstr(3X) - add a wide-character string to a window and advance the cursor — see
addnwstr(3X)
- mvaddstr(3X) - add a string of multi-byte characters without rendition to a window and advance cursor — see
addnstr(3X)
- mvaddwstr(3X) - add a wide-character string to a window and advance the cursor — see
addnwstr(3X)
- mvchgat(3X) - change renditions of characters in a window — see
chgat(3X)
- mvcur(3X) - output cursor movement commands to the terminal
- mvdelch(3X) - delete a character from a window. — see
delch(3X)
- mvderwin(3X) - define window coordinate transformation
- mvget_wch(3X) - get a wide character from a terminal — see
get_wch(3X)
- mvget_wstr(3X) - get an array of wide characters and function key codes from a terminal — see
getn_wstr(3X)
- mvgetch(3X) - get a single-byte character from the terminal — see
getch(3X)
- mvgetn_wstr(3X) - get an array of wide characters and function key codes from a terminal — see
getn_wstr(3X)
- mvgetnstr(3X) - get a multi-byte character length limited string from the terminal — see
getnstr(3X)
- mvgetstr(3X) - get a multi-byte character string from the terminal — see
getstr(3X)
- mvhline(3X) - draw lines from single-byte characters and renditions — see
hline(3X)
- mvhline_set(3X) - draw lines from complex characters and renditions — see
hline_set(3X)
- mvin_wch(3X) - input a complex character and rendition from a window — see
in_wch(3X)
- mvin_wchnstr(3X) - input an array of complex characters and renditions from a window — see
in_wchnstr(3X)
- mvin_wchstr(3X) - input an array of complex characters and renditions from a window — see
in_wchnstr(3X)
- mvinch(3X) - input a single-byte character and rendition from a window — see
inch(3X)
- mvinchnstr(3X) - input an array of single-byte characters and renditions from a window — see
inchnstr(3X)
- mvinchstr(3X) - input an array of single-byte characters and renditions from a window — see
inchnstr(3X)
- mvinnstr(3X) - input a multi-byte character string from a window — see
innstr(3X)
- mvinnwstr(3X) - input a string of wide characters from a window — see
innwstr(3X)
- mvins_nwstr(3X) - insert a wide-character string into a window — see
ins_nwstr(3X)
- mvins_wch(3X) - insert a complex character and rendition into a window — see
ins_wch(3X)
- mvins_wstr(3X) - insert a wide-character string into a window — see
ins_nwstr(3X)
- mvinsch(3X) - insert a single-byte character and rendition into a window — see
insch(3X)
- mvinsnstr(3X) - insert a multi-byte character string into a window — see
insnstr(3X)
- mvinsstr(3X) - insert a multi-byte character string into a window — see
insnstr(3X)
- mvinstr(3X) - input a multi-byte character string from a window — see
innstr(3X)
- mvinwstr(3X) - input a string of wide characters from a window — see
innwstr(3X)
- mvprintw(3X) - print formatted output in window
- mvscanw(3X) - convert formatted input from a window
- mvvline(3X) - draw lines from single-byte characters and renditions — see
hline(3X)
- mvvline_set(3X) - draw lines from complex characters and renditions — see
hline_set(3X)
- mvwadd_wch(3X) - add a complex character and rendition to a window — see
add_wch(3X)
- mvwadd_wchnstr(3X) - add an array of complex characters and renditions to a window — see
add_wchnstr(3X)
- mvwadd_wchstr(3X) - add an array of complex characters and renditions to a window — see
add_wchnstr(3X)
- mvwaddch(3X) - add a single-byte character and rendition to a window and advance the cursor — see
addch(3X)
- mvwaddchnstr(3X) - add length limited string of single-byte characters and renditions to a window — see
addchnstr(3X)
- mvwaddchstr(3X) - add string of single-byte characters and renditions to a window — see
addchstr(3X)
- mvwaddnstr(3X) - add a string of multi-byte characters without rendition to a window and advance cursor — see
addnstr(3X)
- mvwaddnwstr(3X) - add a wide-character string to a window and advance the cursor — see
addnwstr(3X)
- mvwaddstr(3X) - add a string of multi-byte characters without rendition to a window and advance cursor — see
addnstr(3X)
- mvwaddwstr(3X) - add a wide-character string to a window and advance the cursor — see
addnwstr(3X)
- mvwchgat(3X) - change renditions of characters in a window — see
chgat(3X)
- mvwdelch(3X) - delete a character from a window. — see
delch(3X)
- mvwget_wch(3X) - get a wide character from a terminal — see
get_wch(3X)
- mvwget_wstr(3X) - get an array of wide characters and function key codes from a terminal — see
getn_wstr(3X)
- mvwgetch(3X) - get a single-byte character from the terminal — see
getch(3X)
- mvwgetn_wstr(3X) - get an array of wide characters and function key codes from a terminal — see
getn_wstr(3X)
- mvwgetnstr(3X) - get a multi-byte character length limited string from the terminal — see
getnstr(3X)
- mvwgetstr(3X) - get a multi-byte character string from the terminal — see
getstr(3X)
- mvwhline(3X) - draw lines from single-byte characters and renditions — see
hline(3X)
- mvwhline_set(3X) - draw lines from complex characters and renditions — see
hline_set(3X)
- mvwin(3X) - move window
- mvwin_wch(3X) - input a complex character and rendition from a window — see
in_wch(3X)
- mvwin_wchnstr(3X) - input an array of complex characters and renditions from a window — see
in_wchnstr(3X)
- mvwin_wchstr(3X) - input an array of complex characters and renditions from a window — see
in_wchnstr(3X)
- mvwinch(3X) - input a single-byte character and rendition from a window — see
inch(3X)
- mvwinchnstr(3X) - input an array of single-byte characters and renditions from a window — see
inchnstr(3X)
- mvwinchstr(3X) - input an array of single-byte characters and renditions from a window — see
inchnstr(3X)
- mvwinnstr(3X) - input a multi-byte character string from a window — see
innstr(3X)
- mvwinnwstr(3X) - input a string of wide characters from a window — see
innwstr(3X)
- mvwins_nwstr(3X) - insert a wide-character string into a window — see
ins_nwstr(3X)
- mvwins_wch(3X) - insert a complex character and rendition into a window — see
ins_wch(3X)
- mvwins_wstr(3X) - insert a wide-character string into a window — see
ins_nwstr(3X)
- mvwinsch(3X) - insert a single-byte character and rendition into a window — see
insch(3X)
- mvwinsnstr(3X) - insert a multi-byte character string into a window — see
insnstr(3X)
- mvwinsstr(3X) - insert a multi-byte character string into a window — see
insnstr(3X)
- mvwinstr(3X) - input a multi-byte character string from a window — see
innstr(3X)
- mvwinwstr(3X) - input a string of wide characters from a window — see
innwstr(3X)
- mvwprintw(3X) - print formatted output in window — see
mvprintw(3X)
- mvwscanw(3X) - convert formatted input from a window — see
mvscanw(3X)
- mvwvline(3X) - draw lines from single-byte characters and renditions — see
hline(3X)
- mvwvline_set(3X) - draw lines from complex characters and renditions — see
hline_set(3X)
- N
- nan(3M) - string to NaN conversion functions
- nanf(3M) - string to NaN conversion functions — see
nan(3M)
- nanl(3M) - string to NaN conversion functions — see
nan(3M)
- nanq(3M) - string to NaN conversion functions — see
nan(3M)
- nanw(3M) - string to NaN conversion functions — see
nan(3M)
- napms(3X) - suspend the calling process
- nc_perror(3N) - get network configuration database entry — see
getnetconfig(3N)
- nc_sperror(3N) - get network configuration database entry — see
getnetconfig(3N)
- ndbm(3X) - database subroutines
- nearbyint(3M) - round to nearest integer functions — see
rint(3M)
- nearbyintf(3M) - round to nearest integer functions — see
rint(3M)
- nearbyintl(3M) - round to nearest integer functions — see
rint(3M)
- nearbyintq(3M) - round to nearest integer functions — see
rint(3M)
- nearbyintw(3M) - round to nearest integer functions — see
rint(3M)
- net_aton(3C) - network station address string conversion routines
- net_ntoa(3C) - network station address string conversion routines — see
net_aton(3C)
- netdir(3N) - generic transport name-to-address translation
- netdir_free(3N) - generic transport name-to-address translation — see
netdir(3N)
- netdir_getbyaddr(3N) - generic transport name-to-address translation — see
netdir(3N)
- netdir_getbyname(3N) - generic transport name-to-address translation — see
netdir(3N)
- netdir_options(3N) - generic transport name-to-address translation — see
netdir(3N)
- netdir_perror(3N) - generic transport name-to-address translation — see
netdir(3N)
- netdir_sperror(3N) - generic transport name-to-address translation — see
netdir(3N)
- netname2host(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- netname2user(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- newpad(3X) - pad management functions
- newterm(3X) - screen initialisation functions — see
initscr(3X)
- newwin(3X) - window creation functions
- nextafter(3M) - next representable floating-point values
- nextafterf(3M) - next representable floating-point values — see
nextafter(3M)
- nextafterl(3M) - next representable floating-point values — see
nextafter(3M)
- nextafterq(3M) - next representable floating-point values — see
nextafter(3M)
- nextafterw(3M) - next representable floating-point values — see
nextafter(3M)
- nextkey(3C) - database subroutines — see
dbm(3C)
- nexttoward(3M) - next representable floating-point values — see
nextafter(3M)
- nexttowardf(3M) - next representable floating-point values — see
nextafter(3M)
- nexttowardl(3M) - next representable floating-point values — see
nextafter(3M)
- nexttowardq(3M) - next representable floating-point values — see
nextafter(3M)
- nexttowardw(3M) - next representable floating-point values — see
nextafter(3M)
- nftw(3C) - walk a file tree executing a function — see
ftw(3C)
- nftw2(3C) - walk a file tree executing a function — see
ftw(3C)
- nftw64(3S) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files. — see
fgetpos64(3S)
- nl(3X) - enable/disable newline translation
- nl_langinfo(3C) - language information
- nlist(3C) - get entries from name list
- nlist_ia(3C) - get entries from name list on Integrity systems
- nlist_pa(3C) - get entries from name list on PA-RISC systems
- nlist64(3C) - get entries from name list — see
nlist(3C)
- nlist64_ia(3C) - get entries from name list on Integrity systems — see
nlist_ia(3C)
- nlist64_pa(3C) - get entries from name list on PA-RISC systems — see
nlist_pa(3C)
- nocbreak(3X) - input mode control functions — see
cbreak(3X)
- nodelay(3X) - enable or disable block during read
- noecho(3X) - enable/disable terminal echo — see
echo(3X)
- nonl(3X) - enable/disable newline translation — see
nl(3X)
- noqiflush(3X) - enable/disable queue flushing
- noraw(3X) - input mode control functions — see
cbreak(3X)
- notimeout(3X) - control blocking on input
- nrand48(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- nrand48_r(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- ntohl(3N) - convert values between host and network byte order — see
byteorder(3N)
- ntohs(3N) - convert values between host and network byte order — see
byteorder(3N)
- O
- open_secdef(3) - security defaults configuration file routines — see
secdef(3)
- opendir(3C) - directory operations — see
directory(3C)
- openlog(3C) - control system log — see
syslog(3C)
- optarg(3C) - get option letter from argument vector — see
getopt(3C)
- opterr(3C) - get option letter from argument vector — see
getopt(3C)
- optind(3C) - get option letter from argument vector — see
getopt(3C)
- optopt(3C) - get option letter from argument vector — see
getopt(3C)
- overlay(3X) - copy overlapped windows
- overwrite(3X) - copy overlapped windows — see
overlay(3X)
- P
- pair_content(3X) - color manipulation functions — see
can_change_color(3X)
- PAM(3) - Pluggable Authentication Module — see
pam(3)
- pam(3) - Pluggable Authentication Module
- pam_acct_mgmt(3) - perform PAM account validation procedures
- pam_authenticate(3) - perform authentication within the PAM framework
- pam_chauthtok(3) - perform password related functions within the PAM framework
- pam_close_session(3) - perform PAM session creation and termination operations — see
pam_open_session(3)
- pam_end(3) - authentication transaction routines for PAM — see
pam_start(3)
- pam_get_data(3) - PAM routines to maintain module specific state — see
pam_set_data(3)
- pam_get_item(3) - authentication information routines for PAM — see
pam_set_item(3)
- pam_get_user(3) - PAM routine to retrieve user name.
- pam_open_session(3) - perform PAM session creation and termination operations
- pam_set_data(3) - PAM routines to maintain module specific state
- pam_set_item(3) - authentication information routines for PAM
- pam_setcred(3) - modify/delete user credentials for an authentication service
- pam_sm(3) - PAM Service Module APIs
- pam_sm_acct_mgmt(3) - service provider implementation for pam_acct_mgmt
- pam_sm_authenticate(3) - Service provider implementation for pam_authenticate
- pam_sm_chauthtok(3) - Service provider implementation for pam_chauthtok
- pam_sm_close_session(3) - Service provider implementation for pam_open_session and pam_close_session respectively — see
pam_sm_open_session(3)
- pam_sm_open_session(3) - Service provider implementation for pam_open_session and pam_close_session respectively
- pam_sm_setcred(3) - Service provider implementation for pam_setcred
- pam_start(3) - authentication transaction routines for PAM
- pam_strerror(3) - get PAM error message string
- parse_bp_haddr(3X) - get or put bootptab entry — see
getbootpent(3X)
- parse_bp_htype(3X) - get or put bootptab entry — see
getbootpent(3X)
- parse_bp_iaddr(3X) - get or put bootptab entry — see
getbootpent(3X)
- pathfind(3G) - search for named file in named directories
- pclose(3S) - initiate pipe I/O to/from a process — see
popen(3S)
- pecho_wchar(3X) - write a character and rendition and immediately refresh the pad — see
pechochar(3X)
- pechochar(3X) - write a character and rendition and immediately refresh the pad
- PEEKC(3X) - regular expression compile and match routines — see
regexp(3X)
- perror(3C) - write system error messages
- pfmt(3C) - display message in standard format
- pmap_getmaps(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- pmap_getport(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- pmap_rmtcall(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- pmap_set(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- pmap_unset(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- pnoutrefresh(3X) - pad management functions — see
newpad(3X)
- popen(3S) - initiate pipe I/O to/from a process
- posix_openpt(3C) - open a pseudo-terminal master device
- pow(3M) - power functions
- powf(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- powl(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- powlln(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- powllnf(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- powllnl(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- powllnq(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- powllnw(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- pown(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- pownf(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- pownl(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- pownq(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- pownw(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- powq(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- poww(3M) - power functions — see
pow(3M)
- prcmd(3N) - return streams to parallel remote commands
- prcmd_init(3N) - return streams to parallel remote commands — see
prcmd(3N)
- prefresh(3X) - pad management functions — see
newpad(3X)
- printf(3S) - print formatted output
- printw(3X) - print formatted output in window — see
mvprintw(3X)
- priv_add(3) - add, set, remove, and retrieve a process' privileges
- priv_add_effective(3) - add, set, remove, and retrieve a process' privileges — see
priv_add(3)
- priv_addset(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- priv_delset(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- priv_get(3) - add, set, remove, and retrieve a process' privileges — see
priv_add(3)
- priv_getbyname(3) - convert privilege name to privilege ID
- priv_getbynum(3) - convert privilege ID to privilege name
- priv_ismember(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- priv_isobserved(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- priv_remove(3) - add, set, remove, and retrieve a process' privileges — see
priv_add(3)
- priv_set_effective(3) - add, set, remove, and retrieve a process' privileges — see
priv_add(3)
- priv_set_to_str(3) - privilege name to set conversion function — see
priv_str_to_set(3)
- priv_str_to_set(3) - privilege name to set conversion function
- privileges(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes
- privset_add(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_add_effective(3) - add, set, remove, and retrieve a process' privileges — see
priv_add(3)
- privset_alloc(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_copy(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_del(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_empty(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_fill(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_free(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_get(3) - add, set, remove, and retrieve a process' privileges — see
priv_add(3)
- privset_intersect(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_inverse(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_isempty(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_isequal(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_isfull(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_ismember(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_issubset(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_remove(3) - add, set, remove, and retrieve a process' privileges — see
priv_add(3)
- privset_set_effective(3) - add, set, remove, and retrieve a process' privileges — see
priv_add(3)
- privset_subtract(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- privset_union(3) - privilege manipulation operations for checking and debugging purposes — see
privileges(3)
- pthread(3T) - introduction to POSIX.1c threads
- pthread_atfork(3T) - register fork handlers.
- pthread_attr_destroy(3T) - initialize or destroy a thread attributes object — see
pthread_attr_init(3T)
- pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T) - get and set thread attributes
- pthread_attr_getguardsize(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_getinheritsched(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_getprocessor_np(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_getrsestacksize_np(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_getschedparam(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_getschedpolicy(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_getscope(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_getstack(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_getstackaddr(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_getstacksize(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_init(3T) - initialize or destroy a thread attributes object
- pthread_attr_setdetachstate(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_setguardsize(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_setinheritsched(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_setprocessor_np(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_setrsestacksize_np(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_setschedparam(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_setschedpolicy(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_setscope(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_setstack(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_setstackaddr(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_attr_setstacksize(3T) - get and set thread attributes — see
pthread_attr_getdetachstate(3T)
- pthread_cancel(3T) - cancel execution of a thread
- pthread_cleanup_pop(3T) - remove or register a cancellation cleanup handler
- pthread_cleanup_push(3T) - remove or register a cancellation cleanup handler — see
pthread_cleanup_pop(3T)
- pthread_cond_broadcast(3T) - unblock one or all threads waiting on a condition variable — see
pthread_cond_signal(3T)
- pthread_cond_destroy(3T) - initialize or destroy a condition variable — see
pthread_cond_init(3T)
- pthread_cond_init(3T) - initialize or destroy a condition variable
- pthread_cond_signal(3T) - unblock one or all threads waiting on a condition variable
- pthread_cond_timedwait(3T) - wait or timed wait on a condition variable — see
pthread_cond_wait(3T)
- pthread_cond_wait(3T) - wait or timed wait on a condition variable
- pthread_condattr_destroy(3T) - initialize or destroy a condition variable attributes object. — see
pthread_condattr_init(3T)
- pthread_condattr_getpshared(3T) - get or set the process-shared attribute
- pthread_condattr_init(3T) - initialize or destroy a condition variable attributes object.
- pthread_condattr_setpshared(3T) - get or set the process-shared attribute — see
pthread_condattr_getpshared(3T)
- pthread_continue(3T) - resume execution of a thread, continue execution of a thread, and suspend execution of a thread — see
pthread_resume_np(3T)
- pthread_create(3T) - create a new thread of execution.
- pthread_default_rsestacksize_np(3T) - change the default stacksize.
- pthread_default_stacksize_np(3T) - change the default stacksize
- pthread_detach(3T) - mark a thread as detached to reclaim its resources when it terminates
- pthread_equal(3T) - compare two thread identifiers
- pthread_exit(3T) - cause the calling thread to terminate
- pthread_get_nice_np(3T) - get or set the nice value of a thread
- pthread_getconcurrency(3T) - get or set the concurrency level of unbound threads
- pthread_getschedparam(3T) - get or set the scheduling policy and associated parameters
- pthread_getspecific(3T) - get or set the thread-specific data associated with a key
- pthread_gettimeslice_np(3T) - set or get the scheduling timeslice value for PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS threads with SCHED_TIMESHARE scheduling policy
- pthread_join(3T) - wait for the termination of a specified thread
- pthread_key_create(3T) - create or delete a thread-specific data key
- pthread_key_delete(3T) - create or delete a thread-specific data key — see
pthread_key_create(3T)
- pthread_kill(3T) - send a signal to a thread
- pthread_launch_policy_np(3T) - setting thread launch policies
- pthread_ldom_bind_np(3T) - determine how many processors are available, bind threads to processors, and determine processor IDs; determine how many locality domains are available, bind threads to locality domains, and determine locality domain IDs; change thread's processor set binding — see
pthread_processor_bind_np(3T)
- pthread_ldom_id_np(3T) - determine how many processors are available, bind threads to processors, and determine processor IDs; determine how many locality domains are available, bind threads to locality domains, and determine locality domain IDs; change thread's processor set binding — see
pthread_processor_bind_np(3T)
- pthread_mutex_destroy(3T) - initialize or destroy a mutex — see
pthread_mutex_init(3T)
- pthread_mutex_disable_handoff_np(3T) - get and set mutex spin and yield frequency attributes; disable mutex-specific or process-wide mutex handoff mode — see
pthread_mutexattr_getspin_np(3T)
- pthread_mutex_getprioceiling(3T) - get or set the prioceiling of a mutex.
- pthread_mutex_getyieldfreq_np(3T) - get and set mutex spin and yield frequency attributes; disable mutex-specific or process-wide mutex handoff mode — see
pthread_mutexattr_getspin_np(3T)
- pthread_mutex_init(3T) - initialize or destroy a mutex
- pthread_mutex_lock(3T) - lock or attempt to lock a mutex
- pthread_mutex_setprioceiling(3T) - get or set the prioceiling of a mutex. — see
pthread_mutex_getprioceiling(3T)
- pthread_mutex_setyieldfreq_np(3T) - get and set mutex spin and yield frequency attributes; disable mutex-specific or process-wide mutex handoff mode — see
pthread_mutexattr_getspin_np(3T)
- pthread_mutex_trylock(3T) - lock or attempt to lock a mutex — see
pthread_mutex_lock(3T)
- pthread_mutex_unlock(3T) - unlock a mutex.
- pthread_mutexattr_destroy(3T) - initialize or destroy a mutex attributes object — see
pthread_mutexattr_init(3T)
- pthread_mutexattr_disable_handoff_np(3T) - get and set mutex spin and yield frequency attributes; disable mutex-specific or process-wide mutex handoff mode — see
pthread_mutexattr_getspin_np(3T)
- pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling(3T) - get and set the protocol and prioceiling attributes — see
pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol(3T)
- pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol(3T) - get and set the protocol and prioceiling attributes
- pthread_mutexattr_getpshared(3T) - get and set the process-shared attribute and type attribute
- pthread_mutexattr_getspin_np(3T) - get and set mutex spin and yield frequency attributes; disable mutex-specific or process-wide mutex handoff mode
- pthread_mutexattr_gettype(3T) - get and set the process-shared attribute and type attribute — see
pthread_mutexattr_getpshared(3T)
- pthread_mutexattr_init(3T) - initialize or destroy a mutex attributes object
- pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling(3T) - get and set the protocol and prioceiling attributes — see
pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol(3T)
- pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol(3T) - get and set the protocol and prioceiling attributes — see
pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol(3T)
- pthread_mutexattr_setpshared(3T) - get and set the process-shared attribute and type attribute — see
pthread_mutexattr_getpshared(3T)
- pthread_mutexattr_setspin_np(3T) - get and set mutex spin and yield frequency attributes; disable mutex-specific or process-wide mutex handoff mode — see
pthread_mutexattr_getspin_np(3T)
- pthread_mutexattr_settype(3T) - get and set the process-shared attribute and type attribute — see
pthread_mutexattr_getpshared(3T)
- pthread_num_ldomprocs_np(3T) - determine how many processors are available, bind threads to processors, and determine processor IDs; determine how many locality domains are available, bind threads to locality domains, and determine locality domain IDs; change thread's processor set binding — see
pthread_processor_bind_np(3T)
- pthread_num_ldoms_np(3T) - determine how many processors are available, bind threads to processors, and determine processor IDs; determine how many locality domains are available, bind threads to locality domains, and determine locality domain IDs; change thread's processor set binding — see
pthread_processor_bind_np(3T)
- pthread_num_processors_np(3T) - determine how many processors are available, bind threads to processors, and determine processor IDs; determine how many locality domains are available, bind threads to locality domains, and determine locality domain IDs; change thread's processor set binding — see
pthread_processor_bind_np(3T)
- pthread_once(3T) - call an initialization routine only once
- pthread_processor_bind_np(3T) - determine how many processors are available, bind threads to processors, and determine processor IDs; determine how many locality domains are available, bind threads to locality domains, and determine locality domain IDs; change thread's processor set binding
- pthread_processor_id_np(3T) - determine how many processors are available, bind threads to processors, and determine processor IDs; determine how many locality domains are available, bind threads to locality domains, and determine locality domain IDs; change thread's processor set binding — see
pthread_processor_bind_np(3T)
- pthread_pset_bind_np(3T) - determine how many processors are available, bind threads to processors, and determine processor IDs; determine how many locality domains are available, bind threads to locality domains, and determine locality domain IDs; change thread's processor set binding — see
pthread_processor_bind_np(3T)
- pthread_resume_np(3T) - resume execution of a thread, continue execution of a thread, and suspend execution of a thread
- pthread_rwlock_destroy(3T) - initialize or destroy a read-write lock — see
pthread_rwlock_init(3T)
- pthread_rwlock_init(3T) - initialize or destroy a read-write lock
- pthread_rwlock_rdlock(3T) - lock or attempt to lock a read-write lock for reading
- pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock(3T) - lock or attempt to lock a read-write lock for reading — see
pthread_rwlock_rdlock(3T)
- pthread_rwlock_trywrlock(3T) - lock or attempt to lock a read-write lock for writing — see
pthread_rwlock_wrlock(3T)
- pthread_rwlock_unlock(3T) - unlock a read-write lock.
- pthread_rwlock_wrlock(3T) - lock or attempt to lock a read-write lock for writing
- pthread_rwlockattr_destroy(3T) - initialize or destroy a read-write lock attributes object — see
pthread_rwlockattr_init(3T)
- pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared(3T) - get or set the process-shared attribute
- pthread_rwlockattr_init(3T) - initialize or destroy a read-write lock attributes object
- pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared(3T) - get or set the process-shared attribute — see
pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared(3T)
- pthread_self(3T) - obtain the thread ID for the calling thread
- pthread_set_nice_np(3T) - get or set the nice value of a thread — see
pthread_get_nice_np(3T)
- pthread_setcancelstate(3T) - set and retrieve current thread's cancelability state or type.
- pthread_setcanceltype(3T) - set and retrieve current thread's cancelability state or type. — see
pthread_setcancelstate(3T)
- pthread_setconcurrency(3T) - get or set the concurrency level of unbound threads — see
pthread_getconcurrency(3T)
- pthread_setschedparam(3T) - get or set the scheduling policy and associated parameters — see
pthread_getschedparam(3T)
- pthread_setschedprio(3T) - sets scheduling priority of a thread
- pthread_setspecific(3T) - get or set the thread-specific data associated with a key — see
pthread_getspecific(3T)
- pthread_settimeslice_np(3T) - set or get the scheduling timeslice value for PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS threads with SCHED_TIMESHARE scheduling policy — see
pthread_gettimeslice_np(3T)
- pthread_sigmask(3T) - examine/change signal mask of calling thread
- pthread_spu_to_ldom_np(3T) - determine how many processors are available, bind threads to processors, and determine processor IDs; determine how many locality domains are available, bind threads to locality domains, and determine locality domain IDs; change thread's processor set binding — see
pthread_processor_bind_np(3T)
- pthread_suspend(3T) - resume execution of a thread, continue execution of a thread, and suspend execution of a thread — see
pthread_resume_np(3T)
- pthread_testcancel(3T) - process any pending cancellation requests
- ptsname(3C) - get the pathname of a slave pty (pseudo-terminal)
- publickey(3N) - retrieve public or secret key — see
getpublickey(3N)
- publickey(3R) - retrieve public or secret key — see
getpublickey(3N)
- putbootpent(3X) - get or put bootptab entry — see
getbootpent(3X)
- putc(3S) - put character or word on a stream
- putc_unlock(3S) - put character or word on a stream — see
putc(3S)
- putchar(3S) - put character or word on a stream — see
putc(3S)
- putchar_unl(3S) - put character or word on a stream — see
putc(3S)
- putdvagnam(3) - manipulate device assignment database entry for a trusted system — see
getdvagent(3)
- putenv(3C) - change or add value to environment
- putp(3X) - output commands to the terminal
- putprdfnam(3) - manipulate system default database entry for a trusted system — see
getprdfent(3)
- putprpwnam(3) - manipulate protected password database entries (for trusted systems only) — see
getprpwent(3)
- putprtcnam(3) - manipulate terminal control database entry for a trusted system — see
getprtcent(3)
- putpwent(3C) - write password file entry
- puts(3S) - put a string on a stream
- putspent(3C) - write shadow password file entry
- pututline(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- pututline_r(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- PUTUTSLINE(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- pututsline(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- pututxline(3C) - access utmpx file entry — see
getutx(3C)
- putw(3S) - put character or word on a stream — see
putc(3S)
- putw_unlock(3S) - put character or word on a stream — see
putc(3S)
- putwc(3C) - put a wide character on a stream file
- putwc_unloc(3C) - put a wide character on a stream file — see
putwc(3C)
- putwchar(3C) - put a wide character on a stream file — see
putwc(3C)
- putwchar_un(3C) - put a wide character on a stream file — see
putwc(3C)
- putwin(3X) - dump window to, and reload window from, a file — see
getwin(3X)
- putws(3C) - put a wide character string on a stream file
- Q
- qiflush(3X) - enable/disable queue flushing — see
noqiflush(3X)
- qsort(3C) - quicksort
- R
- rand(3C) - simple random-number generator
- rand_r(3C) - simple random-number generator — see
rand(3C)
- random(3M) - generate a pseudorandom number
- raw(3X) - input mode control functions — see
cbreak(3X)
- rcmd(3N) - return a stream to a remote command
- rcmd_af(3N) - return a stream to a remote command — see
rcmd(3N)
- readdir(3C) - directory operations — see
directory(3C)
- readdir_r(3C) - directory operations — see
directory(3C)
- realloc(3C) - main memory allocator — see
malloc(3C)
- realpath(3X) - resolve pathname
- redrawwin(3X) - line update status functions
- refresh(3X) - refresh windows and lines — see
doupdate(3X)
- regcomp(3C) - regular expression matching routines
- regerror(3C) - regular expression matching routines — see
regcomp(3C)
- regexec(3C) - regular expression matching routines — see
regcomp(3C)
- regexp(3X) - regular expression compile and match routines
- regfree(3C) - regular expression matching routines — see
regcomp(3C)
- registerrpc(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- reltimer(3C) - relatively arm a per-process timer
- remainder(3M) - remainder functions
- remainderf(3M) - remainder functions — see
remainder(3M)
- remainderl(3M) - remainder functions — see
remainder(3M)
- remainderq(3M) - remainder functions — see
remainder(3M)
- remainderw(3M) - remainder functions — see
remainder(3M)
- remove(3C) - remove a file
- remque(3C) - insert or remove an element in a queue — see
insque(3C)
- remquo(3M) - remainder function with quotients
- remquof(3M) - remainder function with quotients — see
remquo(3M)
- remquol(3M) - remainder function with quotients — see
remquo(3M)
- remquoq(3M) - remainder function with quotients — see
remquo(3M)
- remquow(3M) - remainder function with quotients — see
remquo(3M)
- request_init(3) - access control library — see
hosts_access(3)
- request_set(3) - access control library — see
hosts_access(3)
- res_init(3N) - resolver routines — see
resolver(3N)
- res_mkquery(3N) - resolver routines — see
resolver(3N)
- res_query(3N) - resolver routines — see
resolver(3N)
- res_search(3N) - resolver routines — see
resolver(3N)
- res_send(3N) - resolver routines — see
resolver(3N)
- reset_prog_mode(3X) - save or restore program or shell terminal modes — see
def_prog_mode(3X)
- reset_shell_mode(3X) - save or restore program or shell terminal modes — see
def_prog_mode(3X)
- resetty(3X) - save/restore terminal mode
- resolver(3N) - resolver routines
- restartterm(3X) - interfaces to the terminfo database — see
del_curterm(3X)
- RETURN(3X) - regular expression compile and match routines — see
regexp(3X)
- rewind(3S) - reposition a file pointer in a stream — see
fseek(3S)
- rewind_unlo(3S) - reposition a file pointer in a stream — see
fseek(3S)
- rewinddir(3C) - directory operations — see
directory(3C)
- rexec(3N) - return stream to a remote command
- rexec_af(3N) - return stream to a remote command — see
rexec(3N)
- rindex(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- rint(3M) - round to nearest integer functions
- rintf(3M) - round to nearest integer functions — see
rint(3M)
- rintl(3M) - round to nearest integer functions — see
rint(3M)
- rintq(3M) - round to nearest integer functions — see
rint(3M)
- rintw(3M) - round to nearest integer functions — see
rint(3M)
- ripoffline(3X) - reserve a line for a dedicated purpose
- rmdirp(3G) - create, remove directories in a path — see
mkdirp(3G)
- rmtimer(3C) - free a per-process timer
- rnusers(3N) - return information about users on remote machines
- round(3M) - round functions
- roundf(3M) - round functions — see
round(3M)
- roundl(3M) - round functions — see
round(3M)
- roundq(3M) - round functions — see
round(3M)
- roundw(3M) - round functions — see
round(3M)
- rpc(3N) - library routines for remote procedure calls
- rpc_broadcast(3N) - library routines for client side calls — see
rpc_clnt_calls(3N)
- rpc_broadcast_exp(3N) - library routines for client side calls — see
rpc_clnt_calls(3N)
- rpc_call(3N) - library routines for client side calls — see
rpc_clnt_calls(3N)
- rpc_clnt_auth(3N) - library routines for client side remote procedure call authentication
- rpc_clnt_calls(3N) - library routines for client side calls
- rpc_clnt_create(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles
- rpc_control(3N) - library routine for manipulating global RPC attributes for client and server applications
- rpc_createerr(3N) - library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT handles — see
rpc_clnt_create(3N)
- rpc_gss_get_error(3N) - get error codes on failure
- rpc_gss_get_mech_info(3N) - get information on mechanisms and RPC version — see
rpc_gss_get_mechanisms(3N)
- rpc_gss_get_mechanisms(3N) - get information on mechanisms and RPC version
- rpc_gss_get_principal_name(3N) - get principal names at server
- rpc_gss_get_versions(3N) - get information on mechanisms and RPC version — see
rpc_gss_get_mechanisms(3N)
- rpc_gss_getcred(3N) - get credentials of client
- rpc_gss_is_installed(3N) - get information on mechanisms and RPC version — see
rpc_gss_get_mechanisms(3N)
- rpc_gss_max_data_length(3N) - get maximum data length for transmission
- rpc_gss_mech_to_oid(3N) - map mechanism, QOP strings to non-string values
- rpc_gss_qop_to_num(3N) - map mechanism, QOP strings to non-string values — see
rpc_gss_mech_to_oid(3N)
- rpc_gss_seccreate(3N) - create a security context using the RPCSEC_GSS protocol
- rpc_gss_set_callback(3N) - specify callback for context
- rpc_gss_set_defaults(3N) - change service, QOP for a session
- rpc_gss_set_svc_name(3N) - send a principal name to a server
- rpc_gss_svc_max_data_length(3N) - get maximum data length for transmission — see
rpc_gss_max_data_length(3N)
- rpc_reg(3N) - library routines for registering servers — see
rpc_svc_reg(3N)
- rpc_soc(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC
- rpc_svc_calls(3N) - library routines for RPC servers
- rpc_svc_create(3N) - library routines for the creation of server handles
- rpc_svc_err(3N) - library routines for server side remote procedure call errors
- rpc_svc_reg(3N) - library routines for registering servers
- rpc_xdr(3N) - XDR library routines for remote procedure calls
- rpcb_getaddr(3N) - library routines for RPC bind service — see
rpcbind(3N)
- rpcb_getmaps(3N) - library routines for RPC bind service — see
rpcbind(3N)
- rpcb_gettime(3N) - library routines for RPC bind service — see
rpcbind(3N)
- rpcb_rmtcall(3N) - library routines for RPC bind service — see
rpcbind(3N)
- rpcb_set(3N) - library routines for RPC bind service — see
rpcbind(3N)
- rpcb_unset(3N) - library routines for RPC bind service — see
rpcbind(3N)
- rpcbind(3N) - library routines for RPC bind service
- rpcsec_gss(3N) - security flavor incorporating GSS-API protections
- rresvport(3N) - return a stream to a remote command — see
rcmd(3N)
- rresvport_af(3N) - return a stream to a remote command — see
rcmd(3N)
- rsqrt(3M) - reciprocal square root functions
- rsqrtf(3M) - reciprocal square root functions — see
rsqrt(3M)
- rsqrtl(3M) - reciprocal square root functions — see
rsqrt(3M)
- rsqrtq(3M) - reciprocal square root functions — see
rsqrt(3M)
- rsqrtw(3M) - reciprocal square root functions — see
rsqrt(3M)
- rstat(3N) - get performance data from remote kernel
- ruserok(3N) - return a stream to a remote command — see
rcmd(3N)
- rusers(3N) - return information about users on remote machines — see
rnusers(3N)
- rwall(3N) - write to specified remote machines
- S
- savetty(3X) - save/restore terminal mode — see
resetty(3X)
- scalb(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number
- scalbf(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalb(3M)
- scalbl(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalb(3M)
- scalbln(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number
- scalblnf(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalbln(3M)
- scalblnl(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalbln(3M)
- scalblnq(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalbln(3M)
- scalblnw(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalbln(3M)
- scalbn(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number
- scalbnf(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalbn(3M)
- scalbnl(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalbn(3M)
- scalbnq(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalbn(3M)
- scalbnw(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalbn(3M)
- scalbq(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalb(3M)
- scalbw(3M) - scale exponent of a radix-independent floating-point number — see
scalb(3M)
- scandir(3C) - scan a directory
- scanf(3S) - formatted input conversion, read from stream file
- scanw(3X) - convert formatted input from a window — see
mvscanw(3X)
- scr_dump(3X) - screen file input/output functions
- scr_init(3X) - screen file input/output functions — see
scr_dump(3X)
- scr_restore(3X) - screen file input/output functions — see
scr_dump(3X)
- scr_set(3X) - screen file input/output functions — see
scr_dump(3X)
- scrl(3X) - enhanced scroll a Curses window functions
- scroll(3X) - scroll a Curses window
- scrollok(3X) - terminal output control functions — see
clearok(3X)
- secdef(3) - security defaults configuration file routines
- secure_rpc(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls
- seed48(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- seed48_r(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- seekdir(3C) - directory operations — see
directory(3C)
- set_curterm(3X) - interfaces to the terminfo database — see
del_curterm(3X)
- set_resfield(3N) - resolver routines — see
resolver(3N)
- set_term(3X) - switch between screens
- setaclentry(3C) - add, modify, or delete one entry in file's access control list (ACL) (HFS File Systems only)
- setauduser(3) - start auditing the current process as owned by a given user
- setbootpent(3X) - get or put bootptab entry — see
getbootpent(3X)
- setbuf(3S) - assign buffering to a stream file
- setbwent(3C) - access and update routines for the wtmps and btmps databases — see
bwtmps(3C)
- setcat(3C) - set the default message catalog
- setcchar(3X) - set cchar_t from a wide-character string and rendition
- setclock(3C) - set value of system-wide clock
- setdvagent(3) - manipulate device assignment database entry for a trusted system — see
getdvagent(3)
- setenv(3C) - add, update or remove an environment variable
- setfsent(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry — see
getfsent(3X)
- setgrent(3C) - get group file entry — see
getgrent(3C)
- sethostent(3N) - get, set, or end network host entry — see
gethostent(3N)
- sethostent_r(3N) - get, set, or end network host entry — see
gethostent(3N)
- setjmp(3C) - non-local goto
- setkey(3C) - generate hashing encryption — see
crypt(3C)
- setkey_r(3C) - generate hashing encryption — see
crypt(3C)
- setlabel(3C) - define label for formatting routines
- setlinebuf(3S) - assign buffering to a stream file — see
setbuf(3S)
- setlocale(3C) - set and get the locale of a program
- setlocale_r(3C) - set and get the locale of a program — see
setlocale(3C)
- setlogmask(3C) - control system log — see
syslog(3C)
- setmntent(3X) - get file system descriptor file entry — see
getmntent(3X)
- setnetconfig(3N) - get network configuration database entry — see
getnetconfig(3N)
- setnetent(3N) - get, set, or end network entry — see
getnetent(3N)
- setnetent_r(3N) - get, set, or end network entry — see
getnetent(3N)
- setnetgrent(3C) - get network group entry — see
getnetgrent(3C)
- setnetpath(3N) - get /etc/netconfig entry corresponding to NETPATH component — see
getnetpath(3N)
- setprdfent(3) - manipulate system default database entry for a trusted system — see
getprdfent(3)
- setprotoent(3N) - get, set, or end protocol entry — see
getprotoent(3N)
- setprotoent_r(3N) - get, set, or end protocol entry — see
getprotoent(3N)
- setprpwent(3) - manipulate protected password database entries (for trusted systems only) — see
getprpwent(3)
- setprtcent(3) - manipulate terminal control database entry for a trusted system — see
getprtcent(3)
- setpwent(3C) - get password file entry — see
getpwent(3C)
- setrpcent(3C) - get RPC entry — see
getrpcent(3C)
- setscrreg(3X) - terminal output control functions — see
clearok(3X)
- setservent(3N) - get, set, or end service entry — see
getservent(3N)
- setservent_r(3N) - get, set, or end service entry — see
getservent(3N)
- setspent(3C) - access shadow password entries — see
getspent(3C)
- setspwent(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- setspwent_r(3X) - get secure password file entry on trusted systems — see
getspwent(3X)
- setstate(3M) - generate a pseudorandom number — see
random(3M)
- setupterm(3X) - interfaces to the terminfo database — see
del_curterm(3X)
- setusershell(3C) - get legal user shells — see
getusershell(3C)
- setutent(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- setutent_r(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- SETUTSENT(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- setutsent(3C) - access and update routines for user-accounting database maintained by utmpd — see
getuts(3C)
- setutxent(3C) - access utmpx file entry — see
getutx(3C)
- setvbuf(3S) - assign buffering to a stream file — see
setbuf(3S)
- setvbuf_unl(3S) - assign buffering to a stream file — see
setbuf(3S)
- setvbuf_unlocked(3S) - assign buffering to a stream file — see
setbuf(3S)
- shl_definesym(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries — see
shl_load(3X)
- shl_definesym_ia(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for Integrity systems — see
shl_load_ia(3X)
- shl_definesym_pa(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for PA-RISC systems — see
shl_load_pa(3X)
- shl_findsym(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries — see
shl_load(3X)
- shl_findsym_ia(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for Integrity systems — see
shl_load_ia(3X)
- shl_findsym_pa(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for PA-RISC systems — see
shl_load_pa(3X)
- shl_get(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries — see
shl_load(3X)
- shl_get_ia(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for Integrity systems — see
shl_load_ia(3X)
- shl_get_pa(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for PA-RISC systems — see
shl_load_pa(3X)
- shl_get_r(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries — see
shl_load(3X)
- shl_get_r_ia(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for Integrity systems — see
shl_load_ia(3X)
- shl_get_r_pa(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for PA-RISC systems — see
shl_load_pa(3X)
- shl_gethandle(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries — see
shl_load(3X)
- shl_gethandle_ia(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for Integrity systems — see
shl_load_ia(3X)
- shl_gethandle_pa(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for PA-RISC systems — see
shl_load_pa(3X)
- shl_gethandle_r(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries — see
shl_load(3X)
- shl_gethandle_r_ia(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for Integrity systems — see
shl_load_ia(3X)
- shl_gethandle_r_pa(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for PA-RISC systems — see
shl_load_pa(3X)
- shl_getsymbols(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries — see
shl_load(3X)
- shl_getsymbols_ia(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for Integrity systems — see
shl_load_ia(3X)
- shl_getsymbols_pa(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for PA-RISC systems — see
shl_load_pa(3X)
- shl_load(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries
- shl_load_ia(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for Integrity systems
- shl_load_pa(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for PA-RISC systems
- shl_unload(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries — see
shl_load(3X)
- shl_unload_ia(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for Integrity systems — see
shl_load_ia(3X)
- shl_unload_pa(3X) - explicit load of shared libraries for PA-RISC systems — see
shl_load_pa(3X)
- sigaddset(3C) - initialize, manipulate, and test signal sets — see
sigsetops(3C)
- sigdelset(3C) - initialize, manipulate, and test signal sets — see
sigsetops(3C)
- sigemptyset(3C) - initialize, manipulate, and test signal sets — see
sigsetops(3C)
- sigfillset(3C) - initialize, manipulate, and test signal sets — see
sigsetops(3C)
- sighold(3C) - signal management — see
sigset(3C)
- sigignore(3C) - signal management — see
sigset(3C)
- sigismember(3C) - initialize, manipulate, and test signal sets — see
sigsetops(3C)
- siglongjmp(3C) - non-local goto — see
setjmp(3C)
- signbit(3M) - floating-point sign-determination
- signgam(3M) - log gamma functions — see
lgamma(3M)
- sigpause(3C) - signal management
- sigrelse(3C) - signal management — see
sigset(3C)
- sigset(3C) - signal management
- sigsetjmp(3C) - non-local goto — see
setjmp(3C)
- sigsetops(3C) - initialize, manipulate, and test signal sets
- sin(3M) - sine functions
- sincos(3M) - functions that compute both sine and cosine
- sincosd(3M) - functions that compute both sine and cosine of an argument specified in degrees
- sincosdf(3M) - functions that compute both sine and cosine of an argument specified in degrees — see
sincosd(3M)
- sincosdl(3M) - functions that compute both sine and cosine of an argument specified in degrees — see
sincosd(3M)
- sincosdq(3M) - functions that compute both sine and cosine of an argument specified in degrees — see
sincosd(3M)
- sincosdw(3M) - functions that compute both sine and cosine of an argument specified in degrees — see
sincosd(3M)
- sincosf(3M) - functions that compute both sine and cosine — see
sincos(3M)
- sincosl(3M) - functions that compute both sine and cosine — see
sincos(3M)
- sincosq(3M) - functions that compute both sine and cosine — see
sincos(3M)
- sincosw(3M) - functions that compute both sine and cosine — see
sincos(3M)
- sind(3M) - sine functions of argument specified in degrees
- sindf(3M) - sine functions of argument specified in degrees — see
sind(3M)
- sindl(3M) - sine functions of argument specified in degrees — see
sind(3M)
- sindq(3M) - sine functions of argument specified in degrees — see
sind(3M)
- sindw(3M) - sine functions of argument specified in degrees — see
sind(3M)
- sinf(3M) - sine functions — see
sin(3M)
- sinh(3M) - hyperbolic sine functions
- sinhcosh(3M) - functions that compute both hyperbolic sine and hyperbolic cosine
- sinhcoshf(3M) - functions that compute both hyperbolic sine and hyperbolic cosine — see
sinhcosh(3M)
- sinhcoshl(3M) - functions that compute both hyperbolic sine and hyperbolic cosine — see
sinhcosh(3M)
- sinhcoshq(3M) - functions that compute both hyperbolic sine and hyperbolic cosine — see
sinhcosh(3M)
- sinhcoshw(3M) - functions that compute both hyperbolic sine and hyperbolic cosine — see
sinhcosh(3M)
- sinhf(3M) - hyperbolic sine functions — see
sinh(3M)
- sinhl(3M) - hyperbolic sine functions — see
sinh(3M)
- sinhq(3M) - hyperbolic sine functions — see
sinh(3M)
- sinhw(3M) - hyperbolic sine functions — see
sinh(3M)
- sinl(3M) - sine functions — see
sin(3M)
- sinq(3M) - sine functions — see
sin(3M)
- sinw(3M) - sine functions — see
sin(3M)
- sleep(3C) - suspend execution for interval
- slk_attr_off(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_attr_on(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_attr_set(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_attroff(3X) - soft label functions
- slk_attron(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_attrset(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_clear(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_color(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_init(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_label(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_noutrefresh(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_refresh(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_restore(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_set(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_touch(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- slk_wset(3X) - soft label functions — see
slk_attroff(3X)
- SLPClose(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpclose(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPDelAttrs(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpdelattrs(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPDereg(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpdereg(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPError(3N) - Service Location Protocol (SLP) error codes
- slperror(3N) - Service Location Protocol (SLP) error codes — see
SLPError(3N)
- SLPEscape(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpescape(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPFindAttrs(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpfindattrs(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPFindScopes(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpfindscopes(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPFindSrvs(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpfindsrvs(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPFindSrvTypes(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpfindsrvtypes(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPFree(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpfree(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPGetProperty(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpgetproperty(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPGetRefreshInterval(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpgetrefreshinterval(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPOpen(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpopen(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPParseSrvURL(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpparsesrvurl(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPReg(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpreg(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPSetProperty(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpsetproperty(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- SLPUnescape(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- slpunescape(3N) - SLP (Service Location Protocol) library routines — see
libslp(3N)
- smfi_addheader(3N) - adds a header to the current sendmail message
- smfi_addrcpt(3N) - adds a recipient for the current sendmail message
- smfi_chgheader()(3N) - changes or deletes a sendmail message header
- smfi_delrcpt(3N) - removes a recipient from envelope of current sendmail message
- smfi_getpriv(3N) - gets connection-specific data pointer for the sendmail connection
- smfi_getsymval(3N) - gets the value of a sendmail macro
- smfi_insheader(3N) - prepends a header to the current sendmail message
- smfi_main(3N) - passes control to the libmilter event loop
- smfi_opensocket(3N) - attempts to create the interface socket that MTAs use to connect to the filter
- smfi_progress(3N) - notifies the MTA that a sendmail operation is still in progress
- smfi_quarantine(3N) - quarantines the sendmail message using the given reason
- smfi_register(3N) - registers a set of filter callbacks for sendmail
- smfi_replacebody(3N) - replaces the data in the sendmail message body
- smfi_setbacklog(3N) - sets the listen backlog value of the filter for sendmail
- smfi_setconn(3N) - sets the socket for filter to communicate with sendmail
- smfi_setdbg(3N) - sets the debugging (tracing) level for the Milter library, for sendmail
- smfi_setmlreply(3N) - sets default SMTP error reply code to a multi-line response
- smfi_setpriv(3N) - sets the private data pointer for the sendmail connection
- smfi_setreply(3N) - sets the default SMTP error reply code
- smfi_settimeout(3N) - sets the sendmail connection timeout value of a filter
- smfi_stop(3N) - starts an orderly shutdown of the Milter for sendmail
- smonitor(3C) - prepare execution profile
- snprintf(3S) - print formatted output — see
printf(3S)
- sockatmark(3N) - determine whether a socket is at the out-of-band mark
- spray(3N) - scatter data in order to check the network
- sprintf(3S) - print formatted output — see
printf(3S)
- sqrt(3M) - square root functions
- sqrtf(3M) - square root functions — see
sqrt(3M)
- sqrtl(3M) - square root functions — see
sqrt(3M)
- sqrtq(3M) - square root functions — see
sqrt(3M)
- sqrtw(3M) - square root functions — see
sqrt(3M)
- srand(3C) - simple random-number generator — see
rand(3C)
- srand48(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- srand48_r(3C) - generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers — see
drand48(3C)
- srandom(3M) - generate a pseudorandom number — see
random(3M)
- sscanf(3S) - formatted input conversion, read from stream file — see
scanf(3S)
- ssignal(3C) - software signals
- standend(3X) - set and clear window attributes
- standout(3X) - set and clear window attributes — see
standend(3X)
- start_color(3X) - color manipulation functions — see
can_change_color(3X)
- statfsdev(3C) - get file system statistics
- statvfsdev(3C) - get file system information
- statvfsdev64(3S) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files. — see
fgetpos64(3S)
- stdio(3S) - standard buffered input/output stream file package
- stdipc(3C) - create interprocess communication identifier — see
ftok(3C)
- stdscr(3X) - default window
- step(3X) - regular expression compile and match routines — see
regexp(3X)
- store(3C) - database subroutines — see
dbm(3C)
- strcasecmp(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strcat(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strchr(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strcmp(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strcoll(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strcpy(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strcspn(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strdup(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strerror(3C) - write system error messages — see
perror(3C)
- strerror_r(3C) - write system error messages — see
perror(3C)
- strfmon(3C) - convert monetary value to string
- strftime(3C) - convert date and time to string
- string(3C) - character string operations
- strlen(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strncasecmp(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strncat(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strncmp(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strncpy(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strord(3C) - convert string data order
- strpbrk(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strptime(3C) - date and time conversion
- strrchr(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strrstr(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strspn(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strstr(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strtoacl(3C) - convert string form to access control list (ACL) structure, HFS file system only
- strtoacl_r(3C) - convert string form to access control list (ACL) structure, HFS file system only — see
strtoacl(3C)
- strtoaclpatt(3C) - convert string form to access control list (ACL) structure, HFS file system only — see
strtoacl(3C)
- strtod(3C) - convert string to floating-point number
- strtof(3C) - convert string to floating-point number — see
strtod(3C)
- strtoimax(3C) - convert string to integer
- strtok(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strtok_r(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- strtol(3C) - convert string to integer
- strtold(3C) - convert string to floating-point number — see
strtod(3C)
- strtoll(3C) - convert string to integer — see
strtol(3C)
- strtoq(3C) - convert string to floating-point number — see
strtod(3C)
- strtoul(3C) - convert string to integer — see
strtol(3C)
- strtoull(3C) - convert string to integer — see
strtol(3C)
- strtoumax(3C) - convert string to integer — see
strtoimax(3C)
- strtow(3C) - convert string to floating-point number — see
strtod(3C)
- strxfrm(3C) - character string operations — see
string(3C)
- subpad(3X) - enhanced pad management function
- subwin(3X) - window creation functions — see
newwin(3X)
- svc_auth_reg(3N) - library routines for registering servers — see
rpc_svc_reg(3N)
- svc_control(3N) - library routines for the creation of server handles — see
rpc_svc_create(3N)
- svc_create(3N) - library routines for the creation of server handles — see
rpc_svc_create(3N)
- svc_destroy(3N) - library routines for the creation of server handles — see
rpc_svc_create(3N)
- svc_dg_create(3N) - library routines for the creation of server handles — see
rpc_svc_create(3N)
- svc_dg_enablecache(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_done(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_exit(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_fd_create(3N) - library routines for the creation of server handles — see
rpc_svc_create(3N)
- svc_fd_negotiate_ucred(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_fds(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- svc_fdset(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_freeargs(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_getargs(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_getcaller(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- svc_getreq(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- svc_getreq_common(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_getreq_poll(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_getreqset(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_getrpccaller(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_pollset(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_raw_create(3N) - library routines for the creation of server handles — see
rpc_svc_create(3N)
- svc_reg(3N) - library routines for registering servers — see
rpc_svc_reg(3N)
- svc_register(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- svc_run(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_sendreply(3N) - library routines for RPC servers — see
rpc_svc_calls(3N)
- svc_tli_create(3N) - library routines for the creation of server handles — see
rpc_svc_create(3N)
- svc_tp_create(3N) - library routines for the creation of server handles — see
rpc_svc_create(3N)
- svc_unreg(3N) - library routines for registering servers — see
rpc_svc_reg(3N)
- svc_unregister(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- svc_vc_create(3N) - library routines for the creation of server handles — see
rpc_svc_create(3N)
- svcerr_auth(3N) - library routines for server side remote procedure call errors — see
rpc_svc_err(3N)
- svcerr_decode(3N) - library routines for server side remote procedure call errors — see
rpc_svc_err(3N)
- svcerr_noproc(3N) - library routines for server side remote procedure call errors — see
rpc_svc_err(3N)
- svcerr_noprog(3N) - library routines for server side remote procedure call errors — see
rpc_svc_err(3N)
- svcerr_progvers(3N) - library routines for server side remote procedure call errors — see
rpc_svc_err(3N)
- svcerr_systemerr(3N) - library routines for server side remote procedure call errors — see
rpc_svc_err(3N)
- svcerr_weakauth(3N) - library routines for server side remote procedure call errors — see
rpc_svc_err(3N)
- svcfd_create(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- svcraw_create(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- svctcp_create(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- svcupd_bufcreate(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- svcupd_create(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- swab(3C) - swap bytes
- swprintf(3C) - print formatted wide-character output — see
fwprintf(3C)
- swscanf(3C) - convert formatted wide-character input — see
fwscanf(3C)
- syncok(3X) - synchronize a window with its parents or children
- syslog(3C) - control system log
- system(3S) - issue a shell command
- T
- t_accept(3) - accept a connect request
- t_alloc(3) - allocate transport function library structure
- t_bind(3) - bind an address to a transport endpoint
- t_close(3) - close a transport endpoint
- t_connect(3) - establish a connection with another transport user
- t_error(3) - produce error message
- t_free(3) - free a library structure
- t_getinfo(3) - get protocol-specific service information
- t_getprotaddr(3) - get the protocol address
- t_getstate(3) - get the current state
- t_listen(3) - listen for a connect request
- t_look(3) - look at the current event on a transport endpoint
- t_open(3) - establish a transport endpoint
- t_optmgmt(3) - manage options for a transport endpoint
- t_rcv(3) - receive data or expedited data sent over a connection
- t_rcvconnect(3) - receive the confirmation from a connect request
- t_rcvdis(3) - retrieve information from disconnect
- t_rcvrel(3) - acknowledge receipt of an orderly release indication at a transport endpoint
- t_rcvudata(3) - receive a data unit from remote transport provider user
- t_rcvuderr(3) - receive a unit data error indication
- t_snd(3) - send data or expedited data over a connection
- t_snddis(3) - send user-initiated disconnect request
- t_sndrel(3) - initiate an orderly release
- t_sndudata(3) - send a data unit
- t_strerror(3) - produce an error message string
- t_sync(3) - synchronize transport library
- t_unbind(3) - disable a transport endpoint
- taddr2uaddr(3N) - generic transport name-to-address translation — see
netdir(3N)
- tan(3M) - tangent functions
- tand(3M) - tangent functions of an argument specified in degrees
- tandf(3M) - tangent functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
tand(3M)
- tandl(3M) - tangent functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
tand(3M)
- tandq(3M) - tangent functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
tand(3M)
- tandw(3M) - tangent functions of an argument specified in degrees — see
tand(3M)
- tanf(3M) - tangent functions — see
tan(3M)
- tanh(3M) - hyperbolic tangent functions
- tanhf(3M) - hyperbolic tangent functions — see
tanh(3M)
- tanhl(3M) - hyperbolic tangent functions — see
tanh(3M)
- tanhq(3M) - hyperbolic tangent functions — see
tanh(3M)
- tanhw(3M) - hyperbolic tangent functions — see
tanh(3M)
- tanl(3M) - tangent functions — see
tan(3M)
- tanq(3M) - tangent functions — see
tan(3M)
- tanw(3M) - tangent functions — see
tan(3M)
- tcattribute(3C) - control tty device
- tccontrol(3C) - tty line control functions
- tcdrain(3C) - tty line control functions — see
tccontrol(3C)
- tcflow(3C) - tty line control functions — see
tccontrol(3C)
- tcflush(3C) - tty line control functions — see
tccontrol(3C)
- tcgetattr(3C) - control tty device — see
tcattribute(3C)
- tcgetpgrp(3C) - get foreground process group id
- tcgetsid(3C) - get terminal session ID
- tcsendbreak(3C) - tty line control functions — see
tccontrol(3C)
- tcsetattr(3C) - control tty device — see
tcattribute(3C)
- tcsetpgrp(3C) - set foreground process group id
- tdelete(3C) - manage binary search trees — see
tsearch(3C)
- telldir(3C) - directory operations — see
directory(3C)
- tempnam(3S) - create a name for a temporary file — see
tmpnam(3S)
- term_attrs(3X) - get supported terminal video attributes — see
termattrs(3X)
- termattrs(3X) - get supported terminal video attributes
- termcap(3X) - emulate /usr/share/lib/termcap access routines
- termname(3X) - get terminal name
- tfind(3C) - manage binary search trees — see
tsearch(3C)
- tgamma(3M) - true gamma functions
- tgammaf(3M) - true gamma functions — see
tgamma(3M)
- tgammal(3M) - true gamma functions — see
tgamma(3M)
- tgammaq(3M) - true gamma functions — see
tgamma(3M)
- tgammaw(3M) - true gamma functions — see
tgamma(3M)
- tgetent(3X) - emulate /usr/share/lib/termcap access routines — see
termcap(3X)
- tgetflag(3X) - emulate /usr/share/lib/termcap access routines — see
termcap(3X)
- tgetnum(3X) - emulate /usr/share/lib/termcap access routines — see
termcap(3X)
- tgetstr(3X) - emulate /usr/share/lib/termcap access routines — see
termcap(3X)
- tgoto(3X) - emulate /usr/share/lib/termcap access routines — see
termcap(3X)
- tigetflag(3X) - retrieve capabilities from the terminfo database
- tigetnum(3X) - retrieve capabilities from the terminfo database — see
tigetflag(3X)
- tigetstr(3X) - retrieve capabilities from the terminfo database — see
tigetflag(3X)
- timeout(3X) - control blocking on input — see
notimeout(3X)
- timezone(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- tmpfile(3S) - create a temporary file
- tmpfile64(3S) - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files. — see
fgetpos64(3S)
- tmpnam(3S) - create a name for a temporary file
- toascii(3C) - translate characters — see
conv(3C)
- tolower(3C) - translate characters — see
conv(3C)
- touchline(3X) - window refresh control functions — see
is_linetouched(3X)
- touchwin(3X) - window refresh control function
- toupper(3C) - translate characters — see
conv(3C)
- towctrans(3C) - character transliteration
- towlower(3C) - translate wide characters — see
wconv(3C)
- towupper(3C) - translate wide characters — see
wconv(3C)
- tparm(3X) - retrieve capabilities from the terminfo database — see
tigetflag(3X)
- tputs(3X) - output commands to the terminal — see
putp(3X)
- trunc(3M) - truncation functions
- truncf(3M) - truncation functions — see
trunc(3M)
- truncl(3M) - truncation functions — see
trunc(3M)
- truncq(3M) - truncation functions — see
trunc(3M)
- truncw(3M) - truncation functions — see
trunc(3M)
- tsearch(3C) - manage binary search trees
- ttyname(3C) - find name of a terminal
- ttyname_r(3C) - find name of a terminal — see
ttyname(3C)
- ttyslot(3C) - find the slot in the utmpx file of the current user
- twalk(3C) - manage binary search trees — see
tsearch(3C)
- typeahead(3X) - control checking for typeahead
- tzname(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- tzset(3C) - convert date and time to string — see
ctime(3C)
- U
- U_STACK_TRACE(3X) - produce a trace back of the procedure call stack using the unwind library
- u_stack_trace(3X) - produce a trace back of the procedure call stack using the unwind library — see
U_STACK_TRACE(3X)
- uaddr2taddr(3N) - generic transport name-to-address translation — see
netdir(3N)
- uc_access(3) - user context access (ucontext_t)
- ug_display_width(3C) - get current display width for user and group names
- ulckpwdf(3C) - control access to the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files — see
lckpwdf(3C)
- ultoa(3C) - convert long integers to strings — see
ltostr(3C)
- ultoa_r(3C) - convert long integers to strings — see
ltostr(3C)
- ultostr(3C) - convert long integers to strings — see
ltostr(3C)
- ultostr_r(3C) - convert long integers to strings — see
ltostr(3C)
- unctrl(3X) - generate printable representation of a character
- undial(3C) - establish an outgoing terminal line connection — see
dial(3C)
- unget_wch(3X) - push a character onto the input queue — see
ungetch(3X)
- UNGETC(3X) - regular expression compile and match routines — see
regexp(3X)
- ungetc(3S) - push character back into input stream
- ungetc_unlo(3S) - push character back into input stream — see
ungetc(3S)
- ungetch(3X) - push a character onto the input queue
- ungetwc(3C) - push a wide character back into an input stream
- ungetwc_unl(3C) - push a wide character back into an input stream — see
ungetwc(3C)
- unlockpt(3C) - unlock a STREAMS pty master and slave pair
- unsetenv(3C) - add, update or remove an environment variable — see
setenv(3C)
- untouchwin(3X) - window refresh control functions — see
is_linetouched(3X)
- updatebwdb(3C) - access and update routines for the wtmps and btmps databases — see
bwtmps(3C)
- use_env(3X) - specify source of screen size information
- user2netname(3N) - library routines for secure remote procedure calls — see
secure_rpc(3N)
- userdb_delete(3) - read, write or delete information in the user database, /var/adm/userdb — see
userdb_read(3)
- userdb_read(3) - read, write or delete information in the user database, /var/adm/userdb
- userdb_write(3) - read, write or delete information in the user database, /var/adm/userdb — see
userdb_read(3)
- utmpname(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- utmpname_r(3C) - access utmp file entry — see
getut(3C)
- uwx(3X) - Unwind Express Library
- uwx_add_to_bsp(3X) - backing store pointer arithmetic
- uwx_find_source_info(3X) - obtain source information from ELF files
- uwx_find_symbol(3X) - obtain symbolic information from ELF files
- uwx_free(3X) - free memory used by an unwind environment
- uwx_get_abi_context_code(3X) - return ABI and context code from current context
- uwx_get_funcstart(3X) - return start address of current function
- uwx_get_module_info(3X) - return load module information for current context
- uwx_get_nat(3X) - Read a NaT bit from current frame's context
- uwx_get_reg(3X) - read a register from current frame's context
- uwx_get_source_info(3X) - return source information for current frame
- uwx_get_sym_info(3X) - return symbolic information for current frame
- uwx_init(3X) - create and initialize an unwind environment
- uwx_init_context(3X) - initialize the unwind context
- uwx_register_alloc_cb(3X) - register custom allocate and free callbacks
- uwx_register_callbacks(3X) - register callback routines for stack unwind
- uwx_release_symbol_cache(3X) - free memory used by the symbol cache
- uwx_self_do_context_frame(3X) - reinitialize the context at a signal frame
- uwx_self_free_info(3X) - free memory used by the callback info structure
- uwx_self_init_context(3X) - initialize the current context for self-unwinding
- uwx_self_init_info(3X) - create and initialize a callback info structure for self-unwinding
- uwx_set_nofr(3X) - disable tracking of floating-point registers
- uwx_set_remote(3X) - enable unwinding of a remote process
- uwx_step(3X) - step one frame
- uwx_step_inline(3X) - step over one inline call
- V
- valloc(3C) - main memory allocator — see
malloc(3C)
- vfprintf(3S) - print formatted output of a varargs argument list — see
vprintf(3S)
- vfscanf(3S) - formatted input conversion to a varargs argument list, read from stream file — see
vscanf(3S)
- vfwprintf(3C) - wide-character formatted output of a stdarg argument list — see
vwprintf(3C)
- vfwscanf(3S) - convert formatted wide-character input of a stdarg argument list — see
vwscanf(3S)
- vid_attr(3X) - output attributes to the terminal — see
vidattr(3X)
- vid_puts(3X) - output attributes to the terminal — see
vidattr(3X)
- vidattr(3X) - output attributes to the terminal
- vidputs(3X) - output attributes to the terminal — see
vidattr(3X)
- vline(3X) - draw lines from single-byte characters and renditions — see
hline(3X)
- vline_set(3X) - draw lines from complex characters and renditions — see
hline_set(3X)
- vpfmt(3C) - display message in standard format — see
pfmt(3C)
- vprintf(3S) - print formatted output of a varargs argument list
- vscanf(3S) - formatted input conversion to a varargs argument list, read from stream file
- vsnprintf(3S) - print formatted output of a varargs argument list — see
vprintf(3S)
- vsprintf(3S) - print formatted output of a varargs argument list — see
vprintf(3S)
- vsscanf(3S) - formatted input conversion to a varargs argument list, read from stream file — see
vscanf(3S)
- vswprintf(3C) - wide-character formatted output of a stdarg argument list — see
vwprintf(3C)
- vswscanf(3S) - convert formatted wide-character input of a stdarg argument list — see
vwscanf(3S)
- vw_printw(3X) - print formatted output in window (TO BE WITHDRAWN)
- vw_scanw(3X) - convert formatted input from a window (TO BE WITHDRAWN)
- vwprintf(3C) - wide-character formatted output of a stdarg argument list
- vwprintw(3X) - print formatted output in window
- vwscanf(3S) - convert formatted wide-character input of a stdarg argument list
- vwscanw(3X) - convert formatted input from a window
- W
- wadd_wch(3X) - add a complex character and rendition to a window — see
add_wch(3X)
- wadd_wchnstr(3X) - add an array of complex characters and renditions to a window — see
add_wchnstr(3X)
- wadd_wchstr(3X) - add an array of complex characters and renditions to a window — see
add_wchnstr(3X)
- waddch(3X) - add a single-byte character and rendition to a window and advance the cursor — see
addch(3X)
- waddchnstr(3X) - add length limited string of single-byte characters and renditions to a window — see
addchnstr(3X)
- waddchstr(3X) - add string of single-byte characters and renditions to a window — see
addchstr(3X)
- waddnstr(3X) - add a string of multi-byte characters without rendition to a window and advance cursor — see
addnstr(3X)
- waddnwstr(3X) - add a wide-character string to a window and advance the cursor — see
addnwstr(3X)
- waddstr(3X) - add a string of multi-byte characters without rendition to a window and advance cursor — see
addnstr(3X)
- waddwstr(3X) - add a wide-character string to a window and advance the cursor — see
addnwstr(3X)
- wattr_get(3X) - window attribute control functions — see
attr_get(3X)
- wattr_off(3X) - window attribute control functions — see
attr_get(3X)
- wattr_on(3X) - window attribute control functions — see
attr_get(3X)
- wattr_set(3X) - window attribute control functions — see
attr_get(3X)
- wattroff(3X) - restricted window attribute control functions — see
attroff(3X)
- wattron(3X) - restricted window attribute control functions — see
attroff(3X)
- wattrset(3X) - restricted window attribute control functions — see
attroff(3X)
- wbkgd(3X) - set or get background character and rendition using a single-byte character — see
bkgd(3X)
- wbkgdset(3X) - set or get background character and rendition using a single-byte character — see
bkgd(3X)
- wbkgrnd(3X) - set or get background character and rendition using a complex character — see
bkgrnd(3X)
- wbkgrndset(3X) - set or get background character and rendition using a complex character — see
bkgrnd(3X)
- wborder(3X) - draw borders from single-byte characters and renditions — see
border(3X)
- wborder_set(3X) - draw borders from complex characters and renditions — see
border_set(3X)
- wchgat(3X) - change renditions of characters in a window — see
chgat(3X)
- wclear(3X) - clear a window — see
clear(3X)
- wclrtobot(3X) - clear from cursor to end of window — see
clrtobot(3X)
- wclrtoeol(3X) - clear from cursor to end of line — see
clrtoeol(3X)
- wcolor_set(3X) - window attribute control functions — see
attr_get(3X)
- wconv(3C) - translate wide characters
- wcrtomb(3C) - convert a wide-character code to a character (restartable)
- wcscat(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcschr(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcscmp(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcscoll(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcscpy(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcscspn(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcsftime(3C) - convert date and time to wide-character string
- wcslen(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcsncat(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcsncmp(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcsncpy(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcspbrk(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcsrchr(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcsrtombs(3C) - convert a wide-character string to a character string (restartable)
- wcsspn(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcsstr(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcstod(3C) - convert a wide character string to a double-precision number
- wcstof(3C) - convert a wide character string to a double-precision number — see
wcstod(3C)
- wcstoimax(3C) - convert wide character string to long integer
- wcstok(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcstol(3C) - convert wide character string to long integer
- wcstold(3C) - convert a wide character string to a double-precision number — see
wcstod(3C)
- wcstoll(3C) - convert wide character string to long integer — see
wcstol(3C)
- wcstombs(3C) - multibyte characters and strings conversions — see
multibyte(3C)
- wcstoul(3C) - convert wide character string to long integer — see
wcstol(3C)
- wcstoull(3C) - convert wide character string to long integer — see
wcstol(3C)
- wcstoumax(3C) - convert wide character string to long integer — see
wcstoimax(3C)
- wcstring(3C) - wide character string operations
- wcswcs(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcswidth(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wcsxfrm(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wctob(3C) - conversion between single-byte and wide character — see
btowc(3C)
- wctomb(3C) - multibyte characters and strings conversions — see
multibyte(3C)
- wctrans(3C) - character transliteration — see
towctrans(3C)
- wctype(3C) - classify wide characters
- wcursyncup(3X) - synchronize a window with its parents or children — see
syncok(3X)
- wcwidth(3C) - wide character string operations — see
wcstring(3C)
- wdelch(3X) - delete a character from a window. — see
delch(3X)
- wdeleteln(3X) - delete lines in a window — see
deleteln(3X)
- wecho_wchar(3X) - write a complex character and immediately refresh the window — see
echo_wchar(3X)
- wechochar(3X) - echo single-byte character and rendition to a window and refresh — see
echochar(3X)
- werase(3X) - clear a window — see
clear(3X)
- wget_wch(3X) - get a wide character from a terminal — see
get_wch(3X)
- wget_wstr(3X) - get an array of wide characters and function key codes from a terminal — see
getn_wstr(3X)
- wgetbkgrnd(3X) - set or get background character and rendition using a complex character — see
bkgrnd(3X)
- wgetch(3X) - get a single-byte character from the terminal — see
getch(3X)
- wgetn_wstr(3X) - get an array of wide characters and function key codes from a terminal — see
getn_wstr(3X)
- wgetnstr(3X) - get a multi-byte character length limited string from the terminal — see
getnstr(3X)
- wgetstr(3X) - get a multi-byte character string from the terminal — see
getstr(3X)
- whline(3X) - draw lines from single-byte characters and renditions — see
hline(3X)
- whline_set(3X) - draw lines from complex characters and renditions — see
hline_set(3X)
- win_wch(3X) - input a complex character and rendition from a window — see
in_wch(3X)
- win_wchnstr(3X) - input an array of complex characters and renditions from a window — see
in_wchnstr(3X)
- win_wchstr(3X) - input an array of complex characters and renditions from a window — see
in_wchnstr(3X)
- winch(3X) - input a single-byte character and rendition from a window — see
inch(3X)
- winchnstr(3X) - input an array of single-byte characters and renditions from a window — see
inchnstr(3X)
- winchstr(3X) - input an array of single-byte characters and renditions from a window — see
inchnstr(3X)
- winnstr(3X) - input a multi-byte character string from a window — see
innstr(3X)
- winnwstr(3X) - input a string of wide characters from a window — see
innwstr(3X)
- wins_nwstr(3X) - insert a wide-character string into a window — see
ins_nwstr(3X)
- wins_wch(3X) - insert a complex character and rendition into a window — see
ins_wch(3X)
- wins_wstr(3X) - insert a wide-character string into a window — see
ins_nwstr(3X)
- winsch(3X) - insert a single-byte character and rendition into a window — see
insch(3X)
- winsdelln(3X) - delete or insert lines into a window — see
insdelln(3X)
- winsertln(3X) - insert lines into a window — see
insertln(3X)
- winsnstr(3X) - insert a multi-byte character string into a window — see
insnstr(3X)
- winsstr(3X) - insert a multi-byte character string into a window — see
insnstr(3X)
- winstr(3X) - input a multi-byte character string from a window — see
innstr(3X)
- winwstr(3X) - input a string of wide characters from a window — see
innwstr(3X)
- wmemchr(3C) - memory operations based on wide-character — see
wmemory(3C)
- wmemcmp(3C) - memory operations based on wide-character — see
wmemory(3C)
- wmemcpy(3C) - memory operations based on wide-character — see
wmemory(3C)
- wmemmove(3C) - memory operations based on wide-character — see
wmemory(3C)
- wmemory(3C) - memory operations based on wide-character
- wmemset(3C) - memory operations based on wide-character — see
wmemory(3C)
- wmove(3X) - window cursor location functions — see
move(3X)
- wnoutrefresh(3X) - refresh windows and lines — see
doupdate(3X)
- wordexp(3C) - perform word expansions
- wordfree(3C) - perform word expansions — see
wordexp(3C)
- wprintf(3C) - print formatted wide-character output — see
fwprintf(3C)
- wprintw(3X) - print formatted output in window — see
mvprintw(3X)
- wredrawln(3X) - line update status functions — see
redrawwin(3X)
- wrefresh(3X) - refresh windows and lines — see
doupdate(3X)
- wscanf(3C) - convert formatted wide-character input — see
fwscanf(3C)
- wscanw(3X) - convert formatted input from a window — see
mvscanw(3X)
- wscrl(3X) - enhanced scroll a Curses window functions — see
scrl(3X)
- wsetscrreg(3X) - terminal output control functions — see
clearok(3X)
- wstandend(3X) - set and clear window attributes — see
standend(3X)
- wstandout(3X) - set and clear window attributes — see
standend(3X)
- wsyncdown(3X) - synchronize a window with its parents or children — see
syncok(3X)
- wsyncup(3X) - synchronize a window with its parents or children — see
syncok(3X)
- wtimeout(3X) - control blocking on input — see
notimeout(3X)
- wtouchln(3X) - window refresh control functions — see
is_linetouched(3X)
- wunctrl(3X) - generate printable representation of a wide character
- wvline(3X) - draw lines from single-byte characters and renditions — see
hline(3X)
- wvline_set(3X) - draw lines from complex characters and renditions — see
hline_set(3X)
- X
- xdr(3N) - library routines for external data representation
- xdr_accepted_reply(3N) - XDR library routines for remote procedure calls — see
rpc_xdr(3N)
- xdr_admin(3N) - library routines for external data representation
- xdr_array(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_complex(3N)
- xdr_authsys_parms(3N) - XDR library routines for remote procedure calls — see
rpc_xdr(3N)
- xdr_authunix_parms(3N) - obsolete library routines for RPC — see
rpc_soc(3N)
- xdr_bool(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_bytes(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_complex(3N)
- xdr_callhdr(3N) - XDR library routines for remote procedure calls — see
rpc_xdr(3N)
- xdr_callmsg(3N) - XDR library routines for remote procedure calls — see
rpc_xdr(3N)
- xdr_char(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_complex(3N) - library routines for external data representation
- xdr_control(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_admin(3N)
- xdr_create(3N) - library routines for external data representation stream creation
- xdr_destroy(3N) - library routines for external data representation stream creation — see
xdr_create(3N)
- xdr_double(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_enum(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_float(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_free(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_getpos(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_admin(3N)
- xdr_hyper(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_inline(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_admin(3N)
- xdr_int(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_long(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_longlong_t(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_opaque(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_complex(3N)
- xdr_opaque_auth(3N) - XDR library routines for remote procedure calls — see
rpc_xdr(3N)
- xdr_pointer(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_complex(3N)
- xdr_quadruple(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_reference(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_complex(3N)
- xdr_rejected_reply(3N) - XDR library routines for remote procedure calls — see
rpc_xdr(3N)
- xdr_replymsg(3N) - XDR library routines for remote procedure calls — see
rpc_xdr(3N)
- xdr_setpos(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_admin(3N)
- xdr_short(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_simple(3N) - library routines for external data representation
- xdr_sizeof(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_admin(3N)
- xdr_string(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_complex(3N)
- xdr_u_char(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_u_hyper(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_u_int(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_u_long(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_u_longlong_t(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_u_short(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_union(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_complex(3N)
- xdr_vector(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_complex(3N)
- xdr_void(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_simple(3N)
- xdr_wrapstring(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_complex(3N)
- xdrmem_create(3N) - library routines for external data representation stream creation — see
xdr_create(3N)
- xdrrec_create(3N) - library routines for external data representation stream creation — see
xdr_create(3N)
- xdrrec_endofrecord(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_admin(3N)
- xdrrec_eof(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_admin(3N)
- xdrrec_readbytes(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_admin(3N)
- xdrrec_skiprecord(3N) - library routines for external data representation — see
xdr_admin(3N)
- xdrstdio_create(3N) - library routines for external data representation stream creation — see
xdr_create(3N)
- xprt_register(3N) - library routines for registering servers — see
rpc_svc_reg(3N)
- xprt_unregister(3N) - library routines for registering servers — see
rpc_svc_reg(3N)
- Y
- y0(3M) - Bessel functions of the second kind
- y0f(3M) - Bessel functions of the second kind — see
y0(3M)
- y1(3M) - Bessel functions of the second kind — see
y0(3M)
- y1f(3M) - Bessel functions of the second kind — see
y0(3M)
- yn(3M) - Bessel functions of the second kind — see
y0(3M)
- ynf(3M) - Bessel functions of the second kind — see
y0(3M)
- yp_all(3C) - Network Information Service client interface — see
ypclnt(3C)
- yp_bind(3C) - Network Information Service client interface — see
ypclnt(3C)
- yp_first(3C) - Network Information Service client interface — see
ypclnt(3C)
- yp_get_default_domain(3C) - Network Information Service client interface — see
ypclnt(3C)
- yp_master(3C) - Network Information Service client interface — see
ypclnt(3C)
- yp_match(3C) - Network Information Service client interface — see
ypclnt(3C)
- yp_next(3C) - Network Information Service client interface — see
ypclnt(3C)
- yp_order(3C) - Network Information Service client interface — see
ypclnt(3C)
- yp_unbind(3C) - Network Information Service client interface — see
ypclnt(3C)
- ypclnt(3C) - Network Information Service client interface
- yperr_string(3C) - Network Information Service client interface — see
ypclnt(3C)
- yppasswd(3N) - update user password in Network Information Service
- ypprot_err(3C) - Network Information Service client interface — see
ypclnt(3C)
- ypupdate(3C) - changes NIS information
- V Section 4: File Formats
- Introduction
- intro(4) - introduction to file formats
- Symbols
- .netrc(4) - login information for ftp, rexec, and rexec() — see
netrc(4)
- .rhosts(4) - security files authorizing access by remote hosts and users on local host — see
hosts.equiv(4)
- A
- a.out(4) - assembler and link editor output
- acct(4) - per-process accounting file format
- acps.conf(4) - configuration file for the Access Control Policy Switch (ACPS)
- ar(4) - common archive file format
- audeventstab(4) - define and describe audit system events
- audit(4) - audit trail format and other information for auditing
- audit.conf(4) - files containing event mapping information and site-specific event mapping information
- audit_site.conf(4) - files containing event mapping information and site-specific event mapping information — see
audit.conf(4)
- authcap(4) - security databases for trusted systems
- autofs(4) - file containing parameter values for the automountd daemon and the automount command
- B
- bootconf(4) - boot device configuration table
- btmp(4) - user login record format — see
utmp(4)
- btmps(4) - user login information — see
wtmps(4)
- C
- cdnode(4) - format of a CDFS cdnode
- cdrom(4) - CD-ROM background information
- charmap(4) - symbolic translation file for localedef scripts
- compartments(4) - HP-UX compartments files
- core(4) - format of core image file
- cpio(4) - format of cpio archive
- D
- d_passwd(4) - dialup security control — see
dialups(4)
- default(4) - system default database file for a trusted system
- devassign(4) - device assignment database file for a trusted system
- dfstab(4) - file containing commands for sharing resources across a network
- dialups(4) - dialup security control
- dir(4) - format of directories on short-name HFS file systems
- disktab(4) - disk description file
- dlpi(4) - data link provider interface standard header file
- dlpi_drv(4) - definitions of interfaces for device drivers to interact with DLPI
- dlpi_drv.h(4) - definitions of interfaces for device drivers to interact with DLPI — see
dlpi_drv(4)
- dlpi_ext(4) - HP-specific extensions for DLPI
- dlpi_ext.h(4) - HP-specific extensions for DLPI — see
dlpi_ext(4)
- dlpi.h(4) - data link provider interface standard header file — see
dlpi(4)
- DOSIF(4) - DOS interchange format — see
dosif(4)
- dosif(4) - DOS interchange format
- dp(4) - dedicated ports file used by DDFA software and Telnet port identification feature
- E
- efi(4) - Extensible Firmware Interface description
- evm.auth(4) - EVM authorization file
- evmchannel.conf(4) - EVM channel configuration file
- evmdaemon.conf(4) - EVM daemon configuration file
- evmfilterfile(4) - Event Manager filter file
- evmlogger.conf(4) - EVM logger configuration file
- evmtemplate(4) - Event Manager template file
- exports(4) - directories to export to NFS clients
- F
- fspec(4) - format specification in text files
- fstab(4) - static information about the file systems
- fstypes(4) - file that registers distributed file system packages
- ftpaccess(4) - ftpd configuration file
- ftpconversions(4) - ftpd conversions database
- ftpgroups(4) - group password file for use with the SITE GROUP and SITE GPASS commands.
- ftphosts(4) - ftpd individual user host access file
- ftpservers(4) - ftpd virtual hosting configuration specification file
- ftpusers(4) - security file for ftpd
- G
- gated.conf(4) - GateDaemon Configuration Guide
- gated.config(4) - GateDaemon Configuration Guide — see
gated.conf(4)
- gettydefs(4) - speed and terminal settings used by getty
- group(4) - group file, grp.h
- H
- hosts(4) - host name data base
- hosts.equiv(4) - security files authorizing access by remote hosts and users on local host
- I
- inetd.conf(4) - configuration file for inetd
- inetd.sec(4) - optional security file for inetd
- inetsvcs.conf(4) - configuration file for secure internet services
- info(4) - diskless client configuration information file
- inittab(4) - script for the boot init process
- ioconfig(4) - ioconfig entry format
- issue(4) - issue identification file
- K
- krb5.conf(4) - Kerberos configuration file
- L
- ldapclientd.conf(4) - configuration file for the LDAP client daemon process
- libgss(4) - shared library for GSSAPI (Generic Security Service Application Programming Interface)
- lif(4) - logical interchange format description
- localedef(4) - format and semantics of locale definition file
- logingroup(4) - group file, grp.h — see
group(4)
- lvmpvg(4) - LVM physical volume group information file
- M
- magic(4) - magic numbers for HP-UX implementations
- mech(4) - security mechanism and quality of protection (QOP) files
- mnttab(4) - mounted file system table
- model(4) - HP-UX machine identification
- N
- named.conf(4) - configuration file for Internet domain name server
- netconfig(4) - network configuration database
- netgroup(4) - list of network groups
- netrc(4) - login information for ftp, rexec, and rexec()
- nettlgen.conf(4) - network tracing and logging configuration file
- networks(4) - network name data base
- nfs(4) - file containing parameter values for NFS-related daemons
- nfslog.conf(4) - NFS server logging configuration file
- nfssec.conf(4) - list NFS security modes
- nlist(4) - structure formats
- nlist_ia(4) - structure formats for Integrity systems
- nlist_pa(4) - structure formats for PA-RISC systems
- nlist64(4) - structure formats — see
nlist(4)
- nlist64_ia(4) - structure formats for Integrity systems — see
nlist_ia(4)
- nlist64_pa(4) - structure formats for PA-RISC systems — see
nlist_pa(4)
- nlspath(4) - NLSPATH configuration file
- nsswitch.conf(4) - configuration file for the name-service switch
- P
- packingrules(4) - packing rules file for cachefs
- pam.conf(4) - configuration file for pluggable authentication modules
- pam_user.conf(4) - user configuration file for pluggable authentication modules
- passwd(4) - password file
- pcf(4) - port configuration file used by DDFA software
- PPP.AUTH(4) - PPP authentication file format — see
ppp.Auth(4)
- ppp.Auth(4) - PPP authentication file format
- ppp.auth(4) - PPP authentication file format — see
ppp.Auth(4)
- PPP.DEVICES(4) - PPP physical device description file format — see
ppp.Devices(4)
- ppp.Devices(4) - PPP physical device description file format
- ppp.devices(4) - PPP physical device description file format — see
ppp.Devices(4)
- PPP.DIALERS(4) - PPP dialer description file format — see
ppp.Dialers(4)
- ppp.Dialers(4) - PPP dialer description file format
- ppp.dialers(4) - PPP dialer description file format — see
ppp.Dialers(4)
- PPP.FILTER(4) - PPP packet filter specification file format — see
ppp.Filter(4)
- ppp.Filter(4) - PPP packet filter specification file format
- ppp.filter(4) - PPP packet filter specification file format — see
ppp.Filter(4)
- PPP.KEYS(4) - PPP encryption keys file format — see
ppp.Keys(4)
- ppp.Keys(4) - PPP encryption keys file format
- ppp.keys(4) - PPP encryption keys file format — see
ppp.Keys(4)
- PPP.SYSTEMS(4) - PPP neighboring systems description file format — see
ppp.Systems(4)
- ppp.Systems(4) - PPP neighboring systems description file format
- ppp.systems(4) - PPP neighboring systems description file format — see
ppp.Systems(4)
- pppoec.conf(4) - PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) client configuration file
- pppoerd.conf(4) - PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) relay configuration file
- pppoesd.conf(4) - PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) server configuration file
- privgrp(4) - format of privileged values
- profile(4) - set up user's environment at login time
- proto(4) - prototype job file for at
- protocols(4) - protocol name database
- prpwd(4) - protected password authentication database files used for trusted systems
- publickey(4) - public key database
- Q
- qop(4) - security mechanism and quality of protection (QOP) files — see
mech(4)
- queuedefs(4) - queue description file for at, batch, and crontab
- R
- ramd.conf(4) - Route Administration Manager Daemon (RAMD) configuration file
- rc.config(4) - files containing system configuration information
- rc.config.d(4) - files containing system configuration information — see
rc.config(4)
- rcsfile(4) - format of RCS files
- resolv.conf(4) - resolver configuration file — see
resolver(4)
- resolver(4) - resolver configuration file
- rhosts(4) - security files authorizing access by remote hosts and users on local host — see
hosts.equiv(4)
- rmtab(4) - remote mounted filesystem table
- rndc.conf(4) - rndc configuration file
- rpc(4) - rpc program number data base
- rtradvd.conf(4) - configuration file for router advertisement daemon
- S
- sccsfile(4) - format of SCCS file
- sd(4) - all objects that Software Distributor (SD) uses, their attributes and storage formats
- securenets(4) - NIS map security file
- security(4) - security defaults configuration file
- services(4) - service name data base
- services.window(4) - file containing applications and their associated memory window ID
- shadow(4) - shadow password file
- sharetab(4) - shared file system table
- shells(4) - list of allowed login shells
- slp.conf(4) - configuration file for SLP agents
- slp.reg(4) - SLP static registration file
- sm(4) - statd directory and file structures
- sm.bak(4) - statd directory and file structures — see
sm(4)
- snmpd.conf(4) - configuration file for the SNMP agent
- softkeys(4) - keysh softkey file format
- state(4) - statd directory and file structures — see
sm(4)
- switch(4) - configuration file for the name-service switch — see
nsswitch.conf(4)
- swpackage(4) - product specification file (PSF) format
- symlink(4) - symbolic link
- system(4) - system description configuration files
- T
- tar(4) - format of tar tape archive
- tcpd.conf(4) - configuration file for tcpd
- TERM(4) - terminal capabilities — see
term_c(4)
- term(4) - format of compiled term file
- term_c(4) - terminal capabilities
- term.h(4) - terminal capabilities — see
term_c(4)
- terminfo(4) - printer, terminal, and modem capability database
- ttys(4) - terminal control database file for trusted systems
- ttytype(4) - data base of terminal types by port
- tztab(4) - time zone adjustment table for date and ctime()
- U
- ups_conf(4) - HP PowerTrust Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) monitor configuration file
- userdb(4) - user database for per-user information
- usermod(4) - list of home directory names
- utmp(4) - user login record format
- utmps(4) - user-accounting database
- utmpx(4) - utmpx database storage file
- uuencode(4) - format of an encoded uuencode file
- W
- wtmp(4) - user login record format — see
utmp(4)
- wtmps(4) - user login information
- X
- xtab(4) - directories to export to NFS clients — see
exports(4)
- Y
- ypfiles(4) - Network Information Service database and directory structure
- VI Section 5: Miscellaneous Topics
- Introduction
- intro(5) - introduction to miscellany
- A
- acctresume(5) - suspend and resume accounting when available disk space reaches threshold — see
acctsuspend(5)
- acctsuspend(5) - suspend and resume accounting when available disk space reaches threshold
- acl(5) - introduction to HFS access control lists (ACLs)
- aclv(5) - introduction to JFS access control lists (ACLs)
- aio(5) - POSIX asynchronous I/O facility
- aio_iosize_max(5) - maximum size of any asynchronous I/O in an lio_listio(), aio_read(), or aio_write() call
- aio_listio_max(5) - the maximum number of POSIX asynchronous I/O operations that can be specified in a listio() call
- aio_max_ops(5) - maximum number of POSIX async I/O operations that can be queued at any time
- aio_monitor_run_sec(5) - frequency of AIO thread pool monitor execution (in seconds)
- aio_physmem_pct(5) - percentage of physical memory lockable for request call-back POSIX asynchronous I/O operations
- aio_prio_delta_max(5) - greatest delta (slowdown factor) allowed in POSIX async IO request priorities
- aio_proc_max(5) - maximum number of async I/O operations that can be queued by any process that uses aio_reap()
- aio_proc_thread_pct(5) - percentage of all process threads allowed in AIO pool
- aio_proc_threads(5) - maximum number of process threads allowed in AIO pool
- aio_req_per_thread(5) - desirable ratio between number of pending AIO requests and servicing threads
- aliases(5) - aliases file for sendmail
- allocate_fs_swapmap(5) - determines when swapmap structures are allocated for filesystem swap
- alwaysdump(5) - defines which classes of kernel memory pages are dumped when a kernel panic occurs
- Aries(5) - emulate PA-RISC HP-UX applications on Itanium-based systems running HP-UX
- ascii(5) - map of ASCII character set
- Audio(5) - audio tools available through HP VUE (OBSOLETED)
- audit(5) - introduction to HP-UX Auditing System
- audit_memory_usage(5) - percentage of physical memory that can be used by audit subsystem
- audit_track_paths(5) - enable/disable tracking of current and root directories for auditing subsystem
- B
- bufcache_max_pct(5) - OBSOLETED kernel tunable parameter — see
dbc_max_pct(5)
- bufpages(5) - OBSOLETED kernel tunable parameter — see
dbc_max_pct(5)
- C
- chanq_hash_locks(5) - size of hashed pool of spinlocks protecting the channel queue hash tables
- compartments(5) - description of HP-UX compartments
- complex(5) - complex functions and macros
- core_addshmem_read(5) - determines the inclusion of readable shared memory in a process core dump
- core_addshmem_write(5) - determines the inclusion of read/write shared memory in process core dump
- create_fastlinks(5) - configure the system to use fast symbolic links
- curses(5) - definitions for screen handling and optimization functions
- curses.h(5) - definitions for screen handling and optimization functions — see
curses(5)
- D
- dbc_max_pct(5) - OBSOLETED kernel tunable parameter
- dbc_min_pct(5) - OBSOLETED kernel tunable parameter — see
dbc_max_pct(5)
- default_disk_ir(5) - enable and disable use of device's write cache in the SCSI subsystem (OBSOLETE)
- dirent(5) - format of directory streams and directory entries
- diskaudit_flush_interval(5) - determine time interval (in secs) for flushing audit records
- dld.sl(5) - dynamic loader
- dld.so(5) - dynamic loader
- dlpi_max_clones(5) - maximum number of cloned DLPI streams allowed on the system
- dma32_pool_size(5) - the amount of memory to reserve for the 32-bit DMA pool
- dnlc_hash_locks(5) - number of locks for the Directory Name Lookup Cache (DNLC)
- dontdump(5) - defines which classes of kernel memory pages are not dumped when a kernel panic occurs
- dump_compress_on(5) - selects whether the system dumps memory pages compressed or uncompressed when a kernel panic occur
- dump_concurrent_on(5) - enable or disable option for system to dump memory using multiple dump units when a kernel panic occurs on Integrity systems
- E
- enable_idds(5) - enable intrusion detection data source
- environ(5) - user environment
- eqmem_limit(5) - determines the maximum amount (in MB) of equivalently mapped memory which can be allocated after boot
- eqmemsize(5) - determines the minimum size (in pages) of the equivalently mapped reserve pool (OBSOLETED)
- EVM(5) - event management
- EvmCallback(5) - event management (EVM) callback function
- EvmConnection(5) - connection to the EVM (Event Management) daemon
- EvmEvent(5) - structure of an EVM event
- EvmFilter(5) - EVM (Event Management) event filter
- executable_stack(5) - controls whether program stacks are executable by default
- expanded_node_host_names(5) - enable maximum length expansion of the system node and host names
- F
- fadvise(5) - structures needed when using the fadvise() function
- fadvise.h(5) - structures needed when using the fadvise() function — see
fadvise(5)
- fcache_fb_policy(5) - policy for flush behind requests from VxFS file system
- fcache_seqlimit_file(5) - percent of file cache that can be consumed by sequential accesses, per-file limit
- fcache_seqlimit_system(5) - percentage of file cache that can be consumed by sequential accesses, per system-wide limit
- fcntl(5) - file control options
- fenv(5) - floating-point environment macros and functions
- filecache_max(5) - maximum or minimum amount of physical memory used for caching file I/O data
- filecache_min(5) - maximum or minimum amount of physical memory used for caching file I/O data — see
filecache_max(5)
- fs_async(5) - enables write calls to return before write operation is complete
- fs_symlinks(5) - maximum number of symbolic links used to resolve a path name
- fs_wrapper(5) - configuration and binary files used by file system administration commands
- G
- gssapi(5) - Generic Security Service Application Programming Interface
- gvid_no_claim_dev(5) - PCI Vendor/Device ID that the gvid graphics driver will not claim
- H
- hdlpreg_hash_locks(5) - determines the size of the pregion spinlock pool
- hfs_revra_per_disk(5) - maximum HFS file system blocks to be read in one read-ahead operation when sequentially reading backwards
- hier(5) - file system hierarchy
- hires_timeout_enable(5) - enable high resolution timers support
- hostname(5) - host name resolution description
- hosts_access(5) - format of host access control files
- hosts_options(5) - host access control language extensions
- I
- intr_strobe_ics_pct(5) - limit for the percent of time a processor is allowed to spend in interrupt context
- inttypes(5) - fixed-size integer data types
- ioctl(5) - generic device control commands
- ipmi_watchdog_action(5) - sets action taken if IPMI watchdog timer expires
- K
- kconfig(5) - introduction to kernel configuration commands
- Kerberos(5) - introduction to the Kerberos system
- krs(5) - kernel registry services, KRS
- ksi_alloc_max(5) - system-wide limit of queued signals that can be allocated
- ksi_send_max(5) - limit on number of queued signals per process
- L
- lang(5) - description of supported languages
- langinfo(5) - language information constants
- lcpu_attr(5) - dynamically enable or disable LCPU attribute of the default processor set
- ldapux(5) - overview of LDAP-UX
- libcrash(5) - crash dump access library
- libcres(5) - subset of functions from libc
- limits(5) - implementation-specific constants
- livedump(5) - a feature that saves operating system state to the file system for debugging purposes.
- M
- man(5) - macros for formatting manpages
- manuals(5) - accessing and ordering HP-UX documentation
- math(5) - math functions, constants, and types
- max_acct_file_size(5) - defines the maximum accounting file size
- max_async_ports(5) - maximum number of asynchronous disk ports that can be open at any time
- max_mem_window(5) - maximum number of group-private 32-bit shared memory configurable by users
- max_thread_proc(5) - defines the maximum number of concurrent threads allowed per process.
- maxdsiz(5) - maximum size (in bytes) of the data segment for any user process
- maxdsiz_64bit(5) - maximum size (in bytes) of the data segment for any user process — see
maxdsiz(5)
- maxfiles(5) - initial (soft) maximum number of file descriptors per process
- maxfiles_lim(5) - hard maximum number of file descriptors per process
- maxrsessiz(5) - maximum size (in bytes) of the RSE stack for any user process on the Itanium-based platform
- maxrsessiz_64bit(5) - maximum size (in bytes) of the RSE stack for any user process on the Itanium-based platform — see
maxrsessiz(5)
- maxssiz(5) - maximum size (in bytes) of the stack for any user process
- maxssiz_64bit(5) - maximum size (in bytes) of the stack for any user process — see
maxssiz(5)
- maxtsiz(5) - maximum size (in bytes) of the text segment for any user process
- maxtsiz_64bit(5) - maximum size (in bytes) of the text segment for any user process — see
maxtsiz(5)
- maxuprc(5) - limits the maximum number of concurrent user processes per user
- maxvgs(5) - maximum number of LVM Volume Groups that can be created/activated on the system (OBSOLETE)
- mesg(5) - enable or disable System V IPC messages at boot time (OBSOLETE)
- mknod(5) - header file of macros for handling device numbers
- mknod.h(5) - header file of macros for handling device numbers — see
mknod(5)
- mm(5) - the MM macro package for formatting documents
- mman(5) - memory mapping definitions
- msgmap(5) - number of entries in the System V IPC message space resource map (OBSOLETE)
- msgmax(5) - maximum System V IPC message size in bytes (OBSOLETE)
- msgmbs(5) - maximum number of megabytes for all System V IPC message queues
- msgmnb(5) - maximum number of bytes on a single System V IPC message queue
- msgmni(5) - maximum number of system-wide System V IPC message queues (IDs) allowed
- msgseg(5) - number of System V IPC message segments in the system (OBSOLETE)
- msgssz(5) - number of bytes in a System V IPC message segment (OBSOLETE)
- msgtql(5) - maximum number of System V IPC messages in the system at any time
- N
- nbuf(5) - OBSOLETED kernel tunable parameter — see
dbc_max_pct(5)
- ncdnode(5) - maximum number of open CDFS files (system-wide)
- nclist(5) - number of cblocks for pty and tty data transfers
- ncsize(5) - number of Directory Name Lookup Cache (DNLC) entries
- nfile(5) - maximum number of open files (system-wide)
- nflocks(5) - maximum number of file locks
- nfs_portmon(5) - enable/disable the NFS server's source port verification check
- nfs2_max_threads(5) - control the number of kernel threads that perform asynchronous I/O for the NFS version 2 client
- nfs2_nra(5) - control the number of read-ahead operations queued by the NFS version 2 client when sequentially accessing a file
- nfs3_bsize(5) - control the logic block size used by NFS version 3 clients
- nfs3_do_readdirplus(5) - turn on or off NFS version 3 readdirplus functionality on the NFS server
- nfs3_jukebox_delay(5) - control the length of time the NFS version 3 client waits before re-transmitting a request after receiving a NFS3ERR_JUKEBOX error
- nfs3_max_threads(5) - control the number of kernel threads that perform asynchronous I/O for the NFS version 3 client
- nfs3_max_transfer_size(5) - control the data portion size of a NFS version 3 read, write, readdir, or readdirplus request
- nfs3_max_transfer_size_cots(5) - control the data portion size of a NFS version 3 read, write, readdir, or readdirplus request over TCP
- nfs3_nra(5) - control the number of read-ahead operations queued by the NFS version 3 client when sequentially accessing a file
- nfs4_bsize(5) - control the logic block size used by NFS version 4 clients
- nfs4_max_threads(5) - control the number of kernel threads that perform asynchronous I/O for the NFS version 4 client
- nfs4_max_transfer_size(5) - control the size of the data portion of a NFS version 4 read, write, readdir, or readdirplus request
- nfs4_max_transfer_size_cots(5) - control the data portion size of a NFS version 4 read, write, readdir, or readdirplus request over TCP
- nfs4_nra(5) - control the number of read-ahead operations queued by the NFS version 4 client when sequentially accessing a file
- nfssec(5) - overview of NFS security modes
- ninode(5) - maximum number of HFS file system open inodes that can be in memory
- nkthread(5) - limits the number of threads allowed to run simultaneously
- nodehostnamesize(5) - size of node name and host name
- nproc(5) - limits the number of processes allowed to exist simultaneously
- npty(5) - maximum number of BSD pseudo terminals (ptys)
- NSTREVENT(5) - maximum number of outstanding STREAMS bufcalls
- nstrpty(5) - maximum number of STREAMS-based pseudo terminals (pts)
- NSTRPUSH(5) - maximum number of STREAMS modules in a single stream
- NSTRSCHED(5) - number of STREAMS scheduler daemons to run
- nstrtel(5) - specifies the number of telnet device files the kernel can support for incoming telnet sessions
- nswapdev(5) - maximum number of devices that can be enabled for swap
- nswapfs(5) - maximum number of file systems that can be enabled for swap
- nsysmap(5) - number of entries in a kernel dynamic memory allocation map
- nsysmap64(5) - number of entries in a kernel dynamic memory allocation map — see
nsysmap(5)
- numa_policy(5) - physical memory allocation policy on cell-based HP-UX servers
- O
- orientation(5) - the orientation of a stream
- P
- pa_maxssiz(5) - maximum size (in bytes) of the stack for a user process running under the PA-RISC emulator on an Integrity system
- pa_maxssiz_32bit(5) - maximum size (in bytes) of the stack for a user process running under the PA-RISC emulator on an Integrity system — see
pa_maxssiz(5)
- pa_maxssiz_64bit(5) - maximum size (in bytes) of the stack for a user process running under the PA-RISC emulator on an Integrity system — see
pa_maxssiz(5)
- pagezero_daemon_enabled(5) - zeroing of free memory in the background is enabled
- pam_authz(5) - PAM module that provides user authorization
- pam_hpsec(5) - extended authentication, account, password, and session service module for HP-UX
- pam_ldap(5) - authentication, account, session, and password management PAM modules for LDAP
- pam_unix(5) - authentication, account, session, and password management PAM modules for UNIX
- pam_updbe(5) - User policy definition service module
- partition(5) - display information about the Partition Command Line Interface
- pci_eh_enable(5) - enables/disables PCI Error Recovery
- pci_error_tolerance_time(5) - time interval, in minutes, between two PCI errors at a I/O slot that will result in automatic PCI Error Recovery
- pfdat_hash_locks(5) - OBSOLETE kernel tunable parameter
- physical_io_buffers(5) - total buffers for physical I/O operations
- portal(5) - a "window to the future" for applications
- privgrp(5) - HP-UX group privileges
- privileges(5) - description of HP-UX privileges
- process_id_max(5) - limit the maximum value for process IDs (PIDs)
- process_id_min(5) - specify a minimum value for process IDs (PIDs)
- pthread_scope_options(5) - list of external options to specify the scheduling contention scope of threads
- pthread_stubs(5) - list of pthread calls for which the stubs are provided in the C library
- Q
- quota(5) - disk quotas
- R
- RBAC(5) - role-based access control — see
rbac(5)
- rbac(5) - role-based access control
- rcsintro(5) - description of RCS commands
- regexp(5) - regular expression and pattern matching notation definitions
- region_hash_locks(5) - OBSOLETE kernel tunable parameter
- remote_nfs_swap(5) - enable swapping across NFS
- rtsched_numpri(5) - number of priority values to support for POSIX.1b realtime applications
- S
- sched_thread_affinity(5) - adjust scheduler thread affinity
- scroll_lines(5) - number of scrollable lines used by the Internal Terminal Emulator
- scsi_max_qdepth(5) - maximum number of I/Os that target will queue up for execution (OBSOLETE)
- scsi_maxphys(5) - maximum allowed length of an I/O on all SCSI devices (OBSOLETE)
- sd(5) - Software Distributor, commands to create, distribute, install, monitor, and manage software
- secure_sid_scripts(5) - controls whether setuid and setgid bits on scripts are honored
- sema(5) - enable or disable System V IPC semaphores at boot time
- semaem(5) - adjust-on-exit maximum value
- semmni(5) - number of System V IPC system-wide semaphore identifiers
- semmns(5) - number of System V IPC system-wide semaphores
- semmnu(5) - maximum number of System V IPC undo structures for processes
- semmsl(5) - maximum number of System V IPC semaphores per identifier
- semume(5) - maximum number of System V IPC undo entries per process
- semvmx(5) - maximum value of any single System V IPC semaphore
- sendfile_max(5) - maximum number of Buffer Cache Pages used by sendfile - OBSOLETED kernel tunable parameter
- shmem(5) - enable or disable System V shared memory
- shmmax(5) - maximum size (in bytes) for a System V shared memory segment
- shmmni(5) - number of System V shared memory segment identifiers in the system
- shmseg(5) - maximum number of System V shared memory segments per process
- signal(5) - description of signals
- signal.h(5) - description of signals — see
signal(5)
- sis(5) - secure internet services with Kerberos authentication and authorization
- st_ats_enabled(5) - determines whether to reserve a tape device on open
- standards(5) - UNIX standards behavior on HP-UX
- stat(5) - data returned by the stat() function
- stat.h(5) - data returned by the stat() function — see
stat(5)
- stdarg(5) - macros for handling variable argument lists
- stdint(5) - integer types
- stdsyms(5) - description of named defines and other specifications for namespace from HP-UX header files
- STRCTLSZ(5) - maximum size of streams message control (bytes)
- streampipes(5) - force all pipes to be STREAMS-based
- STRMSGSZ(5) - maximum size of streams message data (bytes)
- suffix(5) - file name suffix conventions
- swapmem_on(5) - OBSOLETE kernel tunable parameter
- swchunk(5) - swap chunk size in 1 KB blocks
- sys_attrs_kevm(5) - KEVM (Kernel Event Manager) subsystem attributes
- sysv_hash_locks(5) - System V IPC hashed spinlock pool size
- T
- tcphashsz(5) - determines the size of the networking hash tables
- term(5) - terminal capabilities
- thread_safety(5) - list of libc, libpthread and libgen interfaces that are: Not Thread-Safe, Cancellation Points, Cancel Safe, Async Signal Safe, or Async Cancel Safe
- timeslice(5) - scheduling interval in clock ticks per second
- timezone(5) - difference between Universal (Greenwich mean) time and Local time
- types(5) - primitive system data types
- U
- uname_eoverflow(5) - causes uname() system function to return [EOVERFLOW] if values do not fit in fields
- unctrl(5) - definitions for unctrl
- unistd(5) - standard structures and symbolic constants
- unistd.h(5) - standard structures and symbolic constants — see
unistd(5)
- unlockable_mem(5) - OBSOLETE kernel tunable parameter
- unwind(5) - overview of stack unwind library entry points and convenience macros
- unwind.h(5) - overview of stack unwind library entry points and convenience macros — see
unwind(5)
- V
- values(5) - machine-dependent values
- varargs(5) - handle variable argument list
- vps_ceiling(5) - maximum (in kilobytes) of system-selectable page size
- vps_chatr_ceiling(5) - maximum (in kilobytes) of user selectable page size
- vps_pagesize(5) - minimum (in kilobytes) of system-selected page size
- X
- xferlog(5) - FTP server logfile
- VII Section 7: Device (Special) Files
- Introduction
- intro(7) - introduction to device special files
- A
- arp(7P) - Address Resolution Protocol
- autochanger(7) - SCSI interfaces for medium changer device
- B
- blmode(7) - terminal block mode interface
- C
- cent(7) - Centronics-compatible interface
- clone(7) - opens a major and minor device pair on a STREAMS driver
- console(7) - system console interface
- D
- ddfa(7) - Data Communications and Terminal Controller (DTC) Device File Access (DDFA) software
- diag0(7) - diagnostic interface to HP-PB I/O subsystem
- diag1(7) - diagnostic interface to the PCI I/O subsystem
- diag2(7) - interface for diagnostic logging and interface to processors
- disk(7) - direct disk access
- dlpi(7) - data link provider interface
- E
- eschgr(7) - SCSI interfaces for medium changer device — see
autochanger(7)
- F
- framebuf(7) - information for raster frame-buffer devices
- G
- gang_sched(7) - Gang Scheduler
- H
- hil(7) - HP-HIL device driver
- hilkbd(7) - HP-HIL mapped keyboard driver
- I
- inet(7F) - Internet protocol family
- iomap(7) - physical I/O address mapping
- IP(7P) - Internet Protocol
- IP6(7P) - Internet Protocol Version 6 — see
IPv6(7P)
- IPv6(7P) - Internet Protocol Version 6
- ipv6(7P) - Internet Protocol Version 6 — see
IPv6(7P)
- K
- kmem(7) - perform I/O on kernel memory, based on symbol name
- L
- lan(7) - network I/O card access information
- ldterm(7) - standard STREAMS terminal line discipline module
- lp(7) - line printer
- lvm(7) - Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
- M
- mem(7) - main memory image file
- modem(7) - asynchronous serial modem line control
- mt(7) - magnetic tape interface and controls for stape and estape
- N
- NDP(7P) - Neighbor Discovery Protocol, NDP — see
ndp(7P)
- ndp(7P) - Neighbor Discovery Protocol, NDP
- nfs(7) - network file system
- null(7) - null file
- P
- pckt(7) - Packet Mode module for STREAMS pty (pseudo-terminal)
- poll(7) - monitor I/O conditions on multiple file descriptors
- ps2(7) - PS/2 keyboard/mouse device driver and files
- ps2kbd(7) - PS/2 keyboard/mouse device driver and files — see
ps2(7)
- ps2mouse(7) - PS/2 keyboard/mouse device driver and files — see
ps2(7)
- ptem(7) - STREAMS pty (pesudo-terminal) Emulation module
- ptm(7) - STREAMS master pty (pseudo-terminal) driver
- pts(7) - STREAMS slave pty (pseudo-terminal) driver
- pty(7) - pseudo-terminal driver
- R
- random(7) - strong random number generator
- rng(7) - strong random number generator — see
random(7)
- route(7P) - kernel packet forwarding database
- routing(7) - system support for local network packet routing
- S
- sad(7) - STREAMS Administrative Driver
- schgr(7) - SCSI interfaces for medium changer device — see
autochanger(7)
- scsi(7) - Small Computer System Interface device drivers
- scsi_ctl(7) - SCSI pass-through driver (esctl/sctl)
- scsi_disk(7) - SCSI direct access device drivers (esdisk/sdisk)
- scsi_tape(7) - SCSI sequential access device driver
- scsimgr_eschgr(7) - SCSI class driver eschgr plug-in for scsimgr
- scsimgr_esdisk(7) - SCSI class driver esdisk plug-in for scsimgr
- scsimgr_estape(7) - SCSI class driver estape plug-in for scsimgr
- sioc_io(7) - SCSI pass-through interface
- slp_syntax(7) - SLP Service Type Syntax
- socket(7) - interprocess communications
- streamio(7) - STREAMS ioctl commands
- strlog(7) - STREAMS log driver
- stty(7) - terminal interface for Version 6/PWB compatibility — see
sttyv6(7)
- sttyv6(7) - terminal interface for Version 6/PWB compatibility
- syscon(7) - system console interface — see
console(7)
- systty(7) - system console interface — see
console(7)
- T
- TCP(7P) - Internet Transmission Control Protocol
- telm(7) - STREAMS Telnet slave (pseudo-terminal) driver, STREAMS Telnet master driver (used by telnetd only), respectively — see
tels(7)
- tels(7) - STREAMS Telnet slave (pseudo-terminal) driver, STREAMS Telnet master driver (used by telnetd only), respectively
- termio(7) - general terminal interface
- termios(7) - general terminal interface — see
termio(7)
- termiox(7) - extended general terminal interface
- timod(7) - STREAMS module for converting ioctl() calls into Transport Interface messages
- tirdwr(7) - STREAMS module for reads and writes by Transport Interface users
- tty(7) - controlling terminal interface
- U
- UDP(7P) - Internet User Datagram Protocol
- UNIX(7P) - local communication domain protocol
- urandom(7) - strong random number generator — see
random(7)
- V
- VLAN(7) - virtual local area network
- X
- xopen_networking(7) - X/Open Networking Interfaces
- Z
- zero(7) - /dev/zero special file
- VIII Section 9: General Information
- Introduction
- intro(9) - introduction to HP-UX general information section
- G
- glossary(9) - description of common HP-UX terms
- I
- Introduction(9) - HP-UX operating system and HP-UX Reference — see
introduction(9)
- introduction(9) - HP-UX operating system and HP-UX Reference
- Index
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