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Solaris 9 Operating Environment Reference [Grāmata]

  • Formāts: Book, 1632 pages, height x width x depth: 243x185x65 mm, weight: 2447 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Aug-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN-10: 0131007017
  • ISBN-13: 9780131007017
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  • Formāts: Book, 1632 pages, height x width x depth: 243x185x65 mm, weight: 2447 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Aug-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Prentice Hall
  • ISBN-10: 0131007017
  • ISBN-13: 9780131007017
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The Solaris 9 Reference gives every Solaris user fast access to all the information they need to get results quickly. Solaris 9 Reference delivers more than 1800 pages of rock-solid information that's never been delivered with more clarity, or organized for greater accessibility. Award-winning technical writer, Janice Winsor provides a complete, plain English reference guide to Solaris 9. She provides tested examples and clear, easy to understand explanations for the new LDAP-related commands, NCA (Network Cache Accelerator), PERL, Kerebos security commands, RBAC (Role-based Access Control), and RPM commands (for Linux interoperability). In addition, Solaris 9 Reference covers all of the key commands for Communication, File Management, System Status, Archiving, Printing, Text Processing, Shell Programming, etc. But this is much more than a massive reference list. Several pages are devoted to each command in which a clearly written and relatively detailed description of what the command can do for you is provided, and, in some cases, the author even comes forth with workarounds for bugs. The Solaris 9 Operating Environment is currently in the final stages of Beta testing and is scheduled to be released for the Sparc platform in early summer. Sun anticipates a relatively rapid migration from earlier versions of the Solaris OS including 2.6, 7.0, and 8.0.

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The Solaris 9 Reference gives every Solaris user fast access to all the information they need to get results quickly. Solaris 9 Reference delivers more than 1800 pages of rock-solid information that's never been delivered with more clarity, or organized for greater accessibility. Award-winning technical writer, Janice Winsor provides a complete, plain English reference guide to Solaris 9. She provides tested examples and clear, easy to understand explanations for the new LDAP-related commands, NCA (Network Cache Accelerator), PERL, Kerebos security commands, RBAC (Role-based Access Control), and RPM commands (for Linux interoperability). In addition, Solaris 9 Reference covers all of the key commands for Communication, File Management, System Status, Archiving, Printing, Text Processing, Shell Programming, etc. But this is much more than a massive reference list. Several pages are devoted to each command in which a clearly written and relatively detailed description of what the command can do for you is provided, and, in some cases, the author even comes forth with workarounds for bugs. The Solaris 9 Operating Environment is currently in the final stages of Beta testing and is scheduled to be released for the Sparc platform in early summer. Sun anticipates a relatively rapid migration from earlier versions of the Solaris OS including 2.6, 7.0, and 8.0.
Preface iii
Acknowledgments v
Introduction 1(26)
A
acctcom -- Search and Print Process Accounting Files
27(3)
adb -- General-Purpose Debugger
30(1)
addbib -- Create or Extend a Bibliographic Database
31(3)
admin, sccs-admin -- Create and Administer SCCS History Files
34(1)
aedplot -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
34(1)
alias, unalias -- Create or Remove a Pseudonym
34(4)
allocate -- Device Allocation
38(2)
amt -- Run Abstract Machine Test
40(3)
answerbook2 -- Online Documentation System
43(1)
appcert -- Examine Application-Level Products for Unstable Use of Solaris Interfaces
44(7)
apptrace -- Trace Application Function Calls to Solaris Shared Libraries
51(3)
apropos -- Locate Commands by Keyword Lookup
54(2)
ar -- Maintain Portable Archive or Library
56(4)
arch -- Display the Architecture of the Current Host
60(1)
as -- Assembler
61(4)
asa -- Convert Fortran Carriage-control Output to Printable Form
65(2)
at, batch -- Execute Commands at a Later Time
67(7)
atoplot -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
74(1)
atq -- Display the Jobs Queued to Run at Specified Times
74(2)
atrm -- Remove Jobs Spooled by at or batch
76(1)
audioconvert -- Convert Audio File Formats
77(4)
audioplay -- Play Audio Files
81(2)
audiorecord -- Record an Audio File
83(2)
auths -- Print Authorizations Granted to a User
85(2)
awk -- Pattern Scanning and Processing Language
87(8)
B
banner -- Make Posters
95(1)
basename, dirname -- Deliver Portions of Path Names
96(2)
batch -- Execute Commands at a Later Time
98(1)
bc -- Binary Calculator
98(6)
bdiff -- Big diff
104(1)
bfs -- Big File Scanner
105(5)
bg -- Control Process Execution
110(1)
bgplot -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
110(1)
biff -- Give Notice of Incoming Mail Messages
110(1)
breakp, continue -- Shell Built-in Functions to Break Out of Loops
111(2)
C
cal -- Display a Calendar
113(2)
calendar -- Reminder Service
115(2)
cancel -- Cancel Print Request
117(3)
cat -- Concatenate and Display Files
120(4)
cc -- C Compiler
124(2)
cd, chdir, pushd, popd, dirs -- Change Working Directory
126(2)
cdc, sccs-cdc -- Change the Delta Commentary of an SCCS Delta
128(1)
cdrw -- CD Read and Write
129(5)
chdir -- Change Working Directory
134(1)
checkeq -- Typeset Mathematics Test
134(1)
checknr -- Check nroff and troff Input Files for Errors
134(3)
chgrp -- Change File Group Ownership
137(2)
chkey -- Change User's Secure RPC Key Pair
139(1)
chmod -- Change the Permissions Mode of a File
140(5)
chown -- Change File Ownership
145(2)
cksum -- Write File Checksums and Sizes
147(2)
clear -- Clear the Terminal Screen
149(1)
cmp -- Compare Two Files
149(2)
col -- Reverse Linefeeds Filter
151(3)
comb, sccs-comb -- Combine SCCS Deltas
154(1)
comm -- Select or Reject Lines Common to Two Files
155(2)
command -- Execute a Simple Command
157(2)
compress, uncompress, zcat -- Compress, Uncompress Files or Display Expanded Files
159(4)
continue, break -- Shell Built-in Functions
163(1)
cp -- Copy Files
163(4)
cpio -- Copy File Archives In and Out
167(6)
cpp -- C Language Preprocessor
173(6)
cputrack -- Monitor Process and LWP Behavior with CPU Performance Counters
179(4)
crle -- Configure Runtime Linking Environment
183(7)
crontab -- User Chronological Table File
190(4)
crtplot -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
194(1)
crypt -- Encrypt or Decrypt a File
194(1)
csh -- Shell Command Interpreter with a C-like Syntax
195(24)
csplit -- Split Files, Based on Context
219(3)
ct -- Spawn Login to a Remote Terminal
222(2)
ctags -- Create a Tags File for Use with ex and vi
224(2)
cu -- Call Another UNIX System
226(6)
cut -- Cut Out Selected Fields of Each Line of a File
232(5)
D
date -- Write the Date and Time
237(4)
dc -- Desk Calculator
241(4)
deallocate -- Device Deallocation
245(1)
delta, sccs-delta -- Make a Delta to an SCCS File
246(1)
deroff -- Remove nroff/troff, tbl, and eqn Constructs
246(4)
df -- Display Status of Disk Space on File Systems
250(1)
dhcpinfo -- Display Value of Parameters Received through DHCP
251(2)
diff -- Display Line-by-Line Differences between Pairs of Text Files
253(4)
diff3 -- Three-Way Differential File Comparison
257(3)
diffmk -- Mark Differences between Versions of a troff Input File
260(1)
digestp -- Front Ends to the mp Text to PDL Pretty Print Filter
261(1)
dircmp -- Directory Comparison
261(2)
dirname -- Deliver Portions of Path Names
263(1)
dirs -- Change Working Directory
263(1)
dis -- Object Code Disassembler
264(1)
disable -- Disable LP Printers
265(1)
dispgid -- Display a List of All Valid Group Names
266(1)
dispuid -- Display a List of All Valid User Names
267(1)
dos2unix -- Convert Text File from DOS Format to ISO Format
268(1)
download -- Download Host-Resident PostScript Font
269(2)
dpost -- troff Postprocessor for PostScript Printers
271(3)
du -- Summarize Disk Usage
274(3)
du (ucb) -- Summarize Disk Usage
277(1)
dumbplot -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
278(1)
dump -- Dump Selected Parts of an Object File for Shell Scripts
279(3)
dumpcs -- Show Codeset Table for the Current Locale
282(2)
dumpkeys -- Dump Keyboard Translation Tables
284(1)
E
echo -- Write Arguments to Standard Output
285(4)
ed, red -- Text Editor
289(11)
edit -- Text Editor (Variant of ex for Casual Users)
300(5)
egrep -- Search a File for a Pattern, Using Full Regular Expressions
305(4)
eject -- Eject Media such as CD-ROM and Diskette from Drive
309(3)
elfdump -- Dump Selected Parts of an Object File
312(3)
enable, disable -- Enable/Disable LP Printers
315(1)
env -- Set Environment for Command Invocation
316(2)
eqn, neqn, checkeq -- Typeset Mathematics Test
318(4)
eval -- Shell Built-in Functions to Execute Other Commands
322(1)
ex -- Display-Based Text Editor
322(9)
exec, eval, source -- Shell Built-in Functions to Execute Other Commands
331(1)
exit, return, goto -- Shell Built-in Functions to Enable the Shell to Advance Beyond Its Sequence of Steps
332(2)
expand, unexpand -- Expand Tab Characters to Space Characters, and Vice Versa
334(2)
export -- Shell Built-in Environment Variable Function
336(1)
exportfs -- Translate exportfs Options to share/unshare Commands
336(1)
expr -- Evaluate Arguments as an Expression
337(4)
exstr -- Extract Strings from Source Files
341(4)
F
factor -- Obtain the Prime Factors of a Number
345(1)
false -- Provide Truth Values
346(1)
fastboot, fasthalt -- Reboot/Halt the System Without Checking the Disks
347(1)
fc -- Process Command History List
347(1)
fdformat -- Format Diskette or PCMCIA Memory Card
348(4)
fg -- Control Process Execution
352(1)
fgrep -- Search a File for a Fixed-Character String
353(2)
file -- Determine File Type
355(2)
filep -- Front Ends to the mp Text to PDL Pretty Print Filter
357(1)
filesync -- Synchronize Ordinary, Directory, or Special Files
358(6)
filofaxp -- Front Ends to the mp Text to PDL Pretty Print Filter
364(1)
find -- Find Files
364(8)
finger -- Display Information About Local and Remote Users
372(3)
fmt -- Simple Text Formatter
375(2)
fmtmsg -- Display a Message on Standard Error or System Console
377(4)
fnattr -- Update and Examine Attributes Associated with an FNS Named Object
381(2)
fnbind -- Bind a Reference to an FNS Name
383(2)
fnlist -- Display the Names and References Bound in an FNS Context
385(2)
fnlookup -- Display the Reference Bound to an FNS Name
387(2)
fnrename -- Rename the Binding of an FNS Name
389(1)
fnsearch -- Search for FNS Objects with Specified Attributes
389(6)
fnunbind -- Unbind the Reference from an FNS Name
395(1)
fold -- Filter for Folding Lines
396(2)
franklinp -- Front Ends to the mp Text to PDL Pretty Print Filter
398(1)
from -- Display the Sender and Date of Newly Arrived Mail Messages
399(1)
ftp -- File Transfer Program
400(12)
ftpcount -- Show Current Number of Users in Each FTP Server Class
412(1)
ftpwho -- Show Current Process Information for Each FTP Server User
413(1)
function -- Shell Built-in Command to Define a Shell Function
414(3)
G
gcore -- Get Core Images of Running Processes
417(1)
gencat -- Generate a Formatted Message Catalog
418(3)
geniconvtbl -- Generate iconv Code Conversion Tables
421(2)
genlayouttbl -- Generate Layout Table for Complex Text Layout
423(16)
genmsg -- Generate a Message Source File by Extracting Messages from Source Files
439(5)
get, sccs-get -- Retrieve a Version of an SCCS File
444(1)
getconf -- Get Configuration Values
445(4)
getfacl -- Display Discretionary File Information
449(3)
getopt -- Parse Command Options
452(2)
getoptcvt -- Convert to getopts to Parse Command Options
454(2)
getopts -- Parse Utility Options
456(5)
gettext -- Retrieve Text String from Message Database
461(1)
gigiplot -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
462(1)
glob -- Shell Built-in Function to Expand a Word List
463(1)
goto -- Shell Built-in Functions
463(1)
gprof -- Display Call-Graph Profile Data
463(5)
graph -- Draw a Graph
468(3)
grep -- Search a File for a Pattern
471(4)
groups -- Print Group Membership of User
475(1)
grpck -- Password/Group File Checkers
476(1)
gunzip -- Compress or Expand Files
476(1)
gzcat -- Compress or Expand Files
477(1)
gzcmp, gzdiff -- Compare Compressed Files
477(1)
gzdiff -- Compare Compressed Files
477(1)
gzexe -- Compress Executable Files in Place
478(1)
gzforce -- Force a .gz Extension on all gzip Files
479(1)
gzip, gunzip, gzcat -- Compress or Expand Files
479(6)
gzmore -- File Filter for Viewing of Compressed Text
485(3)
gznew -- Recompress .Z Files to .gz Files
488(1)
H
hash, rehash, unhash, hashstat -- Evaluate the Internal Hash Table of the Contents of Directories
489(2)
hashcheck, hashmake -- Report Spelling Errors
491(1)
hashstat -- Evaluate the Internal Hash Table of the Contents of Directories
492(1)
head -- Display First Few Lines of Files
492(2)
help, sccs-help -- Ask for Help Regarding SCCS Error or Warning Messages
494(1)
history, fc -- Process Command History List
494(8)
hostid -- Print the Numeric Identifier of the Current Host
502(1)
hostname -- Set or Print Name of Current Host System
502(1)
hp7221plot, hpplot -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
503(2)
I
iconv -- Code Set Conversion Utility
505(2)
implot -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
507(1)
indxbib -- Create an Inverted Index to a Bibliographic Database
507(1)
install -- Install Commands
508(2)
Intro, intro -- Introduction to Commands and Application Programs
510(23)
ipcrm -- Remove a Message Queue, Semaphor Set, or Shared Memory ID
533(1)
ipcs -- Report Interprocess Communication Facilities Status
534(4)
isainfo -- Describe Instruction Set Architectures
538(2)
isalist -- Display the Native Instruction Sets for This Platform
540(1)
J
jobs, fg, bg, stop, notify -- Control Process Execution
541(6)
join -- Relational Database Operator
547(3)
jsh -- Standard and Job Control Shell and Command Interpreter
550(1)
K
kbd -- Keyboard Command
551(4)
kdestroy -- Destroy Kerberos Tickets
555(1)
keylogin -- Decrypt and Store Secret Key with keyserv
556(1)
keylogout -- Delete Stored Secret Key with keyserv
557(1)
kill -- Terminate or Signal Processes
558(4)
kinit -- Kerberos Login Command
562(7)
klist -- List Currently Held Kerberos Tickets
569(2)
kpasswd -- Change a User's Kerberos Password
571(2)
ksh, rksh -- Korn Shell, a Standard/Restricted Command and Programming Language
573(48)
ktutil -- Kerberos Keytab Maintenance Command
621(2)
L
last -- Display Login and Logout Information
623(2)
lastcomm -- Display the Last Commands Executed, in Reverse Order
625(1)
ld -- Link-Editor for Object Files
626(12)
ldap -- LDAP as a Naming Repository
638(4)
ldapadd -- Idap Entry Addition and Modification Tools
642(1)
ldapdelete -- Idap Delete Entry Tool
642(2)
ldaplist -- Search and List Naming Information from an LDAP Directory Service
644(3)
ldapmodify, ldapadd -- Idap Entry Addition and Modification Tools
647(3)
ldapmodrdn -- Idap Modify Entry RDN Tool
650(2)
ldapsearch -- Idap Search Tool
652(4)
ldd -- List Dynamic Dependencies of Executable Files or Shared Objects
656(4)
ld. so. 1 -- Runtime Linker for Dynamic Objects
660(7)
let -- Shell Built-in Function to Evaluate One or More Arithmetic Expressions
667(1)
lex -- Generate Programs for Lexical Tasks
668(10)
limit, ulimit, unlimit -- Set or Get Limitations on Available System Resources
678(4)
line -- Read One Line
682(1)
lint -- C Program Verifier
683(1)
list_devices -- List Allocatable Devices
684(2)
listusers -- List User Login Information
686(1)
llc2_autoconfig -- Generate LLC2 Configuration Files
687(1)
llc2_config -- Configure LLC2 Interface Parameters
688(2)
llc2_stats -- LLC2 Station, SAP, and Connection Statistics
690(8)
ln_Make Hard or Symbolic Links to Files
698(3)
loadkeys, dumpkeys -- Load and Dump Keyboard Translation Tables
701(1)
locale -- Get Locale-Specific Information
702(3)
localedef -- Define Locale Environment
705(3)
logger -- Add Entries to the System Log
708(2)
i login -- Sign On to the System
710(5)
logname -- Return User's Login Name
715(1)
logout -- Shell Built-in Function to Exit from a Login Session
716(1)
look -- Find Words in the System Dictionary or Lines in Sorted List
717(1)
lookbib -- Find References in a Bibliographic Database
718(2)
lorder -- Find Ordering Relation for an Object or Library Archive
720(1)
lp -- Submit Print Request
721(6)
lpc -- Line Printer Control Program
727(3)
lpq -- Display the Contents of a Print Queue
730(2)
lpr -- Submit BSD Print Requests
732(3)
lprm -- Remove Print Requests from the Print Queue
735(1)
lpstat -- Display Information About the Status of the Print Service
736(4)
lptest -- Generate Line Printer Ripple Pattern
740(1)
ls -- List Contents of Directory
740(9)
M
m4 -- Macro Processor
749(5)
mach -- Display the Processor Type of the Current Host
754(1)
machid -- Get Processor Type Truth Value
754(1)
mail, rmail -- Read Mail or Send Mail to Users
755(6)
mailcompat -- Provide Compatibility for Solaris Mailbox
761(1)
mailp -- Front Ends to the mp Text to PDL Pretty Print Filter
762(2)
mailq -- Print the Mail Queue
764(1)
mailstats -- Print Statistics Collected by sendmail
765(2)
mailx, mail, Mail -- Interactive Message Processing System
767(20)
make -- Maintain, Update, and Regenerate Related Programs and Files
787(25)
man -- Find and Display Reference Manual Pages
812(6)
mconnect -- Connect to SMTP Mail Server Socket
818(1)
mcs -- Manipulate the Comment Section of an Objectfile
818(2)
mdb -- Modular Debugger
820(38)
mesg -- Permit or Deny Messages
858(2)
mixerctl -- Audio Mixer Control Command-Line Application
860(3)
mkdir -- Make Directories
863(2)
mkmsgs -- Create Message Files for Use by gettxt
865(1)
mkstr -- Create an Error Message File by Massaging C Source Files
866(2)
more, page -- Browse or Page Through a Text File
868(5)
mp -- Text to PDL Pretty Print Filter
873(5)
mpss.so. 1 -- Shared Object for Setting Preferred Page Size
878(3)
msgfmt -- Create a Message Object from a Message File
881(5)
mt -- Magnetic Tape Control
886(2)
mv -- Move Files
888(3)
N
nawk -- New Pattern Scanning and Processing Language
891(19)
nca, snca -- Solaris Network Cache and Accelerator (NCA)
910(1)
ncab2clf -- Convert Binary Log File to Common Log File Format
911(1)
ncakmod -- Start or Stop the NCA Kernel Module
912(2)
neqn -- Typeset Mathematics Test
914(1)
netscape -- Start Netscape Communicator for Solaris
914(4)
newaliases -- Rebuild the Database for the Mail Aliases File
918(2)
newform -- Change the Format of a Text File
920(3)
newgrp -- Log In to a New Group
923(2)
news -- Print News Items
925(1)
newsp -- Front Ends to the mp Text to PDL Pretty Print Filter
926(1)
newtask -- Create New Task
926(2)
nice -- Invoke a Command with an Altered Scheduling Priority
928(2)
nis+, NIS+, nis -- New Version of the Network Information Name Service
930(16)
niscat -- Display NIS+ Tables and Objects
946(2)
nischgrp -- Change the Group Owner of an NIS+ Object
948(1)
nischmod -- Change Access Rights on an NIS+ Object
949(2)
nischown -- Change the Owner of an NIS+ Object
951(1)
nischttl -- Change the Time-to-Live Value of an NIS+Object
952(2)
nisdefaults -- Display NIS+ Default Values
954(2)
niserror -- Display NIS+ Error Messages
956(1)
nisgrep -- Search NIS+ Tables
957(1)
nisgrpadm -- NIS+ Group Administration Command
957(3)
nisln -- Symbolically Link NIS+ Objects
960(2)
nisls -- List the Contents of an NIS+ Directory
962(1)
nismatch, nisgrep -- Search NIS+ Tables
963(2)
nismkdir -- Create NIS+ Directories
965(2)
nisopaccess -- NIS+ Operation Access Control Administration Command
967(3)
nispasswd -- Change NIS+ Password Information
970(3)
nisrm -- Remove NIS+ Objects from the Namespace
973(1)
nisrmdir -- Remove NIS+ Directories
974(2)
nistbladm -- Administer NIS+ Tables
976(5)
nistest -- Return the State of the NIS+ Namespace with Conditional Expression
981(2)
nl -- Line-Numbering Filter
983(3)
nm -- Print Name List of an Object File
986(5)
nohup -- Run a Command Immune to Hangups
991(3)
notify -- Control Process Execution
994(1)
nroff -- Format Documents for Display or Line Printer
994(3)
O
od -- Octal Dump
997(6)
on -- Execute a Command on a Remote System, Using the Local Environment
1003(1)
onintr -- Shell Built-in Functions to Respond to (Hardware) Signals
1004(1)
optisa -- Determine Which Variant Instruction Set Is Optimal
1004(3)
P
pack, pcat, unpack -- Compress and Expand Files
1007(3)
page -- Browse or Page through a Text File
1010(1)
pagesize -- Display the Size of a Page of Memory
1010(1)
pargs -- Print Command Arguments, Environment Variables, or Auxiliary Vector
1010(1)
passwd -- Change Login Password and Password Attributes
1011(5)
paste -- Merge Corresponding or Subsequent Lines of Files
1016(3)
patch -- Apply Changes to Files
1019(5)
pathchk -- Check Path Names
1024(3)
pax -- Portable Archive Interchange
1027(7)
pcat -- Compress and Expand Files
1034(1)
pcred -- Proc Tools
1035(1)
pdpll -- Get Processor Type Truth Value
1035(1)
perl -- Practical Extraction and Report Language
1035(7)
pfcsh -- Execute a Command in a Profile
1042(1)
pfexec, pfsh, pfcsh, pfksh -- Execute a Command in a Profile
1043(1)
pfiles, pflags -- Proc Tools
1044(1)
pfksh -- Execute a Command in a Profile
1044(1)
pfsh -- Execute a Command in a Profile
1044(1)
pg -- File Perusal Filter
1044(4)
pgrep, pkill -- Find or Signal Processes
1048(3)
pkginfo -- Display Software Package Information
1051(3)
pkgmk -- Produce an Installable Package
1054(2)
pkgparam -- Display Package Parameter Values
1056(3)
pkgproto -- Generate Prototype File Entries for Input to pkgmk Command
1059(1)
pkgtrans -- Translate Package Format
1060(2)
pkill -- Find or Signal Processes
1062(1)
pldd -- Proc Tools
1062(1)
plimit -- Get or Set the Resource Limits of Running Processes
1062(2)
plot -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
1064(2)
pmap -- Proc Tools
1066(1)
popd -- Change Working Directory
1066(1)
postdaisy -- PostScript Translator for Diablo 630 Daisy-Wheel Files
1067(1)
postdmd -- PostScript Translator for DMD Bitmap Files
1068(2)
postio -- Serial Interface for PostScript Printers
1070(2)
postmd -- Matrix Display Program for PostScript Printers
1072(3)
postplot -- PostScript Translator for plot(4) Graphics Files
1075(2)
postprint -- PostScript Translator for Text Files
1077(2)
postreverse -- Reverse the Page Order in a PostScript File
1079(1)
posttek -- PostScript Translator for Tektronix 4014 Files
1080(2)
ppgsz -- Set Preferred Stack and/or Heap Page Size
1082(2)
pr -- Print Files
1084(4)
praliases -- Display System Mail Aliases
1088(2)
prctl -- Get or Set the Resource Controls of Running Processes, Tasks, and Projects
1090(2)
preap -- Force a Defunct Process to be Reaped by Its Parent
1092(2)
prex -- Control Tracing in a Process or the Kernel
1094(10)
print -- Shell Built-in Function to Output Characters to the Screen or Window
1104(1)
printenv -- Display Current Environment Variable
1104(1)
printf -- Write Formatted Output
1105(4)
priocntl -- Display or Set Scheduling Parameters of Specified Process(es)
1109(10)
proc tools -- Proc Tools
1119(2)
prof -- Display Profile Data
1121(4)
profiles -- Print Execution Profiles for a User
1125(5)
projects -- Print Project Membership of User
1130(2)
prs, sccs-prs -- Display Selected Portions of an SCCS History
1132(1)
prt, sccs-prt -- Display Delta Table Information from an SCCS File
1132(1)
prun -- Proc Tools
1132(1)
ps -- Report Process Status
1132(10)
psig, pstack, pstop, ptime, ptree -- Proc Tools
1142(1)
pushd -- Change Working Directory
1142(1)
pvs -- Display the Internal Information of Dynamic Objects
1142(3)
pwait -- Proc Tools
1145(1)
pwck, grpck -- Password/Group File Checkers
1145(1)
pwd -- Return Working Directory Name
1146(1)
pwdx -- Proc Tools
1147(2)
R
ranlib -- Convert Archives to Random Libraries
1149(1)
rcp -- Remote File Copy
1150(1)
rdist -- Remote File Distribution Program
1151(5)
read -- Read a Line from Standard Input
1156(3)
readonly -- Shell Built-in Function to Protect the Value of the Given Variable from Reassignment
1159(1)
red -- Text Editor
1160(1)
refer -- Expand and Insert References from a Bibliographic Database
1160(1)
regcmp -- Compile Regular Expressions
1161(2)
rehash -- Evaluate the Internal Hash Table of the Contents of Directories
1163(1)
remote_shell, remsh -- Remote Shell
1163(1)
renice -- Alter Priority of Running Processes
1163(3)
reset -- Establish or Restore Terminal Characteristics
1166(1)
return -- Shell Built-in Function to Advance Beyond a Sequence of Steps
1166(1)
rksh -- Korn Shell, a Standard/Restricted Command and Programming Language
1166(1)
rlogin -- Remote Login
1166(3)
rm, rmdir -- Remove Directory Entries
1169(3)
rmail -- Read Mail or Send Mail to Users
1172(1)
rmdel -- Remove a Delta from an SCCS File
1172(1)
rmdir -- Remove Directory Entries
1172(1)
rmformat -- Removable Rewritable Media Format Command
1173(5)
roffbib -- Format and Print a Bibliographic Database
1178(2)
roles -- Print Roles Granted to a User
1180(1)
rpcgen -- RPC Protocol Compiler
1181(5)
rpm2cpio -- Convert Red Hat Package (RPM) to cpio Archive
1186(1)
rsh, remsh, remote_shell -- Remote Shell
1187(2)
runat -- Execute Command in Extended Attribute Name Space
1189(4)
rup -- Show Host Status of Remote Systems (RPC Version)
1193(1)
ruptime -- Show Host Status of Local Systems
1194(1)
rusage -- Print Resource Usage for a Command
1194(2)
rusers -- Display Who Is Logged In on Remote Systems
1196(1)
rtaho -- Display Who Is Logged In on Local Systems
1197(2)
S
sact -- Show Editing Activity Status of an SCCS File
1199(1)
sag -- System Activity Graph
1199(2)
sar -- System Activity Reporter
1201(6)
sccs -- Front End for the Source Code Control System (SCCS)
1207(9)
sccs-admin, admin -- Create and Administer SCCS History Files
1216(4)
sccs-cdc, cdc -- Change the Commentary of an SCCS Delta
1220(1)
sccs-comb, comb -- Combine SCCS Deltas
1221(2)
sccs-delta, delta -- Make a Delta to an SCCS File
1223(2)
sccsdiff -- Compare Two Versions of an SCCS File
1225(1)
sccs-get, get -- Retrieve a Version of an SCCS File
1225(5)
sccs-help, help -- Ask for Help Regarding SCCS Error or Warning Messages
1230(1)
sccs-prs, prs -- Display Selected Portions of an SCCS History
1231(4)
sccs-prt, prt -- Display Delta Table Information from an SCCS File
1235(2)
sccs-rmdel, rmdel -- Remove a Delta from an SCCS File
1237(1)
sccs-sact, sact -- Show Editing Activity Status of an SCCS File
1238(1)
sccs-sccsdiff, sccsdiff -- Compare Two Versions of an SCCS File
1239(1)
sccs-unget, unget -- Undo a Previous Get of an SCCS File
1240(1)
sccs-val, val -- Validate an SCCS File
1241(1)
scp -- Secure Copy (Remote File Copy Program)
1242(2)
script -- Make a Record of a Terminal Session
1244(1)
sdiff -- Print, Side-by-Side, Differences Between Two Files
1245(2)
sed -- Stream Editor
1247(7)
set, unset, setenv, unsetenv, export -- Shell Environment Variable Built-in Functions
1254(4)
setfacl -- Modify the Access Control List (ACL) for a File or Files
1258(4)
setpgrp -- Set Process Group ID
1262(1)
settime -- Change File Access and Modification Times
1263(1)
sftp -- Secure File Transfer Program
1263(3)
sh, jsh -- Standard and Job Control Shell and Command Interpreter
1266(16)
shell_builtins -- Shell Command Interpreter Built-in Functions
1282(4)
shift -- Shell Built-in Function to Traverse Either a Shell's Argument
List or a List of Field-Separated Words
1286(1)
shutdown -- Close Down the System at a Given Time
1287(2)
size -- Print Section Sizes of Object Files in Bytes
1289(1)
sleep -- Suspend Execution for an Interval
1290(1)
snca -- The Solaris Network Cache and Accelerator
1291(1)
soelim -- Resolve and Eliminate so Requests from nroff or troff Input
1292(1)
solregis -- Solaris User Registration
1292(3)
sort -- Sort, Merge, or Sequence-Check Text Files
1295(8)
sortbib -- Sort a Bibliographic Database
1303(2)
sotruss -- Trace Shared Library Procedure Calls
1305(2)
source -- Shell Built-in Function to Execute Other Commands
1307(1)
sparc -- Get Processor Type Truth Value
1307(1)
spell, hashmake, spellin, hashcheck -- Report Spelling Errors
1307(2)
spline -- Interpolate Smooth Curve
1309(4)
split -- Split a File into Pieces
1313(1)
srchtxt -- Display Contents of, or Search for, a Text String in Message Databases
1314(3)
ssh -- Open SSH Secure Shell Client (Remote Login Program)
1317(11)
ssh-add -- Add RSA or DSA Identities for the Authentication Agent
1328(3)
ssh-agent -- Authentication Agent
1331(2)
ssh-http-proxy-connect -- Secure Shell Proxy for HTTP
1333(2)
ssh-keygen -- Authentication Key Generation
1335(4)
ssh-socks5-proxy-connect -- Secure Shell Proxy for SOCKS5
1339(2)
stop -- Control Process Execution
1341(1)
strchg, strconf -- Change or Query Stream Configuration
1341(3)
strings -- Find Printable Strings in an Object or Binary File
1344(1)
strip -- Strip Symbol Table, Debugging, and Line-Number Information from an Object File
1345(1)
stty -- Set the Options for a Terminal
1346(10)
sum -- Print Checksum and Block Count for a File
1356(1)
sun -- Get Processor Type Truth Value
1357(1)
suspend -- Shell Built-in Function to Halt the Current Shell
1357(1)
symorder -- Rearrange a List of Symbols
1358(1)
sysV-make -- Maintain, Update, and Regenerate Groups of Programs
1358(7)
T
t300, t300s, t4014, t450 -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
1365(1)
tabs -- Set Tabs on a Terminal
1365(4)
tail -- Look at the Last Part of a File
1369(3)
talk -- Talk to Another User
1372(2)
tar -- Create Tape Archives and Add or Extract Files
1374(9)
tbl -- Format Tables for nroff or troff
1383(2)
tcopy -- Copy a Magnetic Tape
1385(1)
tee -- Replicate the Standard Output
1386(2)
tek -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
1388(1)
telnet -- User Interface to a Remote System, Using the Telnet Protocol
1388(10)
test -- Evaluate Conditions
1398(7)
tftp -- Trivial File Transfer Program
1405(2)
time -- Time a Simple Command
1407(2)
timemanp -- Front Ends to the mp Text to PDL Pretty Print Filter
1409(1)
times -- Shell Built-in Function to Report Time Use of the Current Shell
1410(1)
timesysp -- Front Ends to the mp Text to PDL Pretty Print Filter
1411(1)
timex -- Time a Command; Report Process Data and System Activity
1411(1)
tip -- Connect to Remote System
1412(8)
tnfdump -- Convert Binary Trace Normal Form (TNF) File to ASCII
1420(4)
tnfxtract -- Extract Kernel Probes Output into a Trace File
1424(2)
touch -- Change File Access and Modification Times
1426(3)
tplot, t300, t300s, t4014, t450, tek, ver -- Graphics Filters for Terminal Output of Various Plotters
1429(1)
tput -- Initialize a Terminal or Query terminfo Database
1430(4)
tr -- Translate Characters
1434(5)
trap, onintr -- Shell Built-in Functions to Respond to Hardware Signals
1439(1)
troff -- Typeset or Format Documents
1440(3)
true, false -- Provide Truth Values
1443(1)
truss -- Trace System Calls and Signals
1443(7)
tset, reset -- Establish or Restore Terminal Characteristics
1450(5)
tsort -- Topological Sort
1455(1)
tty -- Return User's Terminal Name
1456(1)
type -- Write a Description of Command Type
1457(1)
typeset, whence -- Shell Built-in Command to Get/Set Attributes and Values for Shell Variables and Functions
1458(3)
U
u3b, u3b2, u3b5, u3b15, u370 -- Get Processor Type Truth Value
1461(1)
ucblinks -- Add /dev Entries for SunOS 4.x Compatibility
1461(1)
ul -- Underline Text on Terminal Display
1462(1)
ulimit, unlimit -- Set or Get Shell Limitations on System Resources
1463(1)
umask -- Get or Set the File Mode Creation Mask
1464(3)
unalias -- Remove Command Pseudonyms
1467(1)
uname -- Print Name of Current System
1468(3)
uncompress -- Uncompress or Display Expanded Files
1471(1)
unexpand -- Convert Space Characters to Tabs
1471(1)
unget -- Undo a Previous Get of an SCCS File
1471(1)
unhash -- Evaluate the Internal Hash Table of the Contents of Directories
1471(1)
unifdef -- Resolve and Remove ifdef'd Lines from C Program Source
1472(1)
uniq -- Report or Filter Out Repeated Lines in a File
1473(2)
units -- Convert Quantities Expressed in Standard Scales to Other Units
1475(2)
unix2dos -- Convert Text File from ISO Format to DOS Format
1477(2)
unlimit -- Set or Get Shell System Resource Limitations
1479(1)
unpack -- Compress and Expand Files
1479(1)
unset, unsetenv -- Shell Built-in Functions to Determine Environment Variable Characteristics
1479(1)
unzip -- List, Test, and Extract Compressed Files from a Zip Archive
1480(13)
uptime -- Show How Long a System Has Been Up
1493(1)
users -- Display a Compact List of Logged-In Users
1493(1)
uucp, uulog, uuname -- Unix-to-Unix System Copy
1494(4)
uuencode, uudecode -- Encode or Decode a Binary File
1498(2)
uuglist -- Print the List of Available Service Grades
1500(1)
uulog, uuname -- UNIX-to-Unix System Copy
1501(1)
uupick -- Public Unix-to-Unix System File Copy
1501(1)
uustat -- uucp Status Inquiry and Job Control
1501(4)
uuto, uupick -- Public Unix-to-Unix System File Copy
1505(2)
uux -- Unix-to-Unix System Command Execution
1507(4)
V
vacation -- Reply to Mail Automatically
1511(3)
val -- Validate an SCCS File
1514(1)
vax -- Get Processor Type Truth Value
1515(1)
vc -- Version Control
1515(2)
vedit -- Screen-Oriented Visual Display Editor Based on ex
1517(1)
ver -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
1518(1)
vgrind -- Format Program Listings
1518(3)
vi, view, vedit -- Screen-Oriented Visual Display Editor Based on ex
1521(9)
view -- Screen-Oriented Visual Display Editor Based on ex
1530(1)
vip5v -- Edit the Password File
1530(1)
volcancel -- Cancel Request for Removable Medium Not Currently in Drive
1531(1)
volcheck -- Check for Medium in a Drive
1532(1)
volmissing -- Notify User That Volume Requested Is Not in the CD-ROM or Diskette Drive
1533(1)
volrmmount -- Call rmmount to Mount or Unmount Medium
1534(2)
vplot -- Graphics Filters for Various Plotters
1536(1)
W
W -- Display Information About Currently Logged-in Users
1537(2)
wait -- Await Process Completion
1539(2)
wc -- Display a Count of Lines, Words, and Characters in a File
1541(2)
what -- Extract SCCS Version Information from a File
1543(1)
whatis -- Display a One-Line Summary About a Command
1544(1)
whence -- Shell Built-in Function to Get/Set Shell Variable and Function Attributes and Values
1545(1)
whereis -- Locate the Binary, Source, and Manual Page Files for a Command
1545(2)
which -- Locate a Command; Display Its Path Name or Alias
1547(2)
who -- Report Who Is on the System
1549(3)
whoami -- Display the Effective Current User Name
1552(1)
whocalls -- Report on the Calls to a Specific Procedure
1553(1)
whois -- Internet User Name Directory Service
1554(1)
write -- Write to Another User
1555(4)
X
xargs -- Construct Argument Lists and Invoke Command
1559(4)
xgettext -- Extract gettext Call Strings from C Programs
1563(2)
xstr -- Extract Strings from C Programs
1565(4)
Y
yacc -- Yet Another Compiler-Compiler
1569(4)
yes -- Generate Repetitive Affirmative Output
1573(1)
ypcat -- Print Values in an NIS Database
1574(1)
ypmatch -- Print the Value of Keys from an NIS Map
1575(1)
yppasswd -- Change Your Network Password in the NIS Database
1576(1)
ypwhich -- Return Name of NIS Server of Map Master
1577(2)
Z
zcat -- Compress, Uncompress Files or Display Expanded Files
1579(1)
zip, zipcloak, zipnote, zipsplit -- Package and Compress Archive) Files
1579(13)
zipinfo -- List Detailed Information About a Zip Archive
1592
JANICE WINSOR is author of several award-winning books, including Solaris System Administrator's Guide, Third Edition; Solaris 8 Advanced System Administrator's Guide; Solaris 8 System Administrator's Reference; and Solaris 7 Reference. She is also co-author of Jumping JavaScript and More Jumping JavaScript and a noted artist whose work has been exhibited in the U.S. and Australia.