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Table of Contents - 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
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