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Thursday, June 2, 2011
25. ORACLE - SUN - SOLARIS - MAN PAGE (s) USER COMMANDS
choose a letter
Y
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yacc(1)– yet another compiler-compiler -
yes(1)– generate repetitive affirmative output -
ypcat(1)– print values in a NIS database -
ypmatch(1)– print the value of one or more keys from a NIS map -
yppasswd(1)– change your network password in the NIS database -
ypwhich(1)– return name of NIS server or map master
24. ORACLE - SUN - SOLARIS - MAN PAGE (s) USER COMMANDS
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xargs(1)– construct argument lists and invoke utility -
xgettext(1)– extract gettext call strings from C programs -
xstr(1)– extract strings from C programs to implement shared strings
23. ORACLE - SUN - SOLARIS - MAN PAGE (s) USER COMMANDS
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w(1)– display information about currently logged-in users -
wait(1)– await process completion -
wc(1)– display a count of lines, words and characters in a file -
what(1)– extract SCCS version information from a file -
whatis(1)– display a one-line summary about a keyword -
whence(1)– shell built-in functions to set/get attributes and values for shell variables and functions -
whereis(1B)– locate the binary, source, and manual page files for a command -
which(1)– locate a command; display its pathname or alias -
while(1)– shell command interpreter built-in commands -
who(1)– who is on the system -
whoami(1B)– display the effective current username -
whocalls(1)– report on the calls to a specific procedure -
whois(1)– Internet user name directory service -
write(1)– write to another user
22. ORACLE - SUN - SOLARIS - MAN PAGE (s) USER COMMANDS
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vacation(1)– reply to mail automatically -
val(1)– validate an SCCS file -
valdate(1)– prompts for and validates a date -
valgid(1)– prompts for and validates a group id -
valint(1)– display a prompt; verify and return an integer value -
valpath(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a pathname -
valrange(1)– prompts for and validates an integer -
valstr(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a string answer -
valtime(1)– display a prompt; verify and return a time of day -
valuid(1)– prompts for and validates a user ID -
valyorn(1)– prompts for and validates yes/no -
vax(1)– get processor type truth value -
vc(1)– version control -
vedit(1)– screen-oriented (visual) display editor based on ex -
ver(1)– graphics filters for various plotters -
vgrind(1)– grind nice program listings -
vi(1)– screen-oriented (visual) display editor based on ex -
view(1)– screen-oriented (visual) display editor based on ex -
vipw(1B)– edit the password file -
volcancel(1)– cancel user's request for removable media that is not currently in drive -
volcheck(1)– checks for media in a drive and by default checks all floppy media -
volmissing(1)– notify user that volume requested is not in the CD-ROM or floppy drive -
volrmmount(1)– call rmmount to mount or unmount media -
vplot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters -
vsig(1F)– synchronize a co-process with the controlling FMLI application
21. ORACLE - SUN - SOLARIS - MAN PAGE (s) USER COMMANDS
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u370(1)– get processor type truth value -
u3b(1)– get processor type truth value -
u3b15(1)– get processor type truth value -
u3b2(1)– get processor type truth value -
u3b5(1)– get processor type truth value -
ucblinks(1B)– adds /dev entries to give SunOS 4.x compatible names to SunOS 5.x devices -
ul(1)– do underlining -
ulimit(1)– set or get limitations on the system resources available to the current shell and its descendents -
umask(1)– get or set the file mode creation mask -
unalias(1)– create or remove a pseudonym or shorthand for a command or series of commands -
uname(1)– print name of current system -
uncompress(1)– compress, uncompress files or display expanded files -
unexpand(1)– expand TAB characters to SPACE characters, and vice versa -
unget(1)– undo a previous get of an SCCS file -
unhash(1)– evaluate the internal hash table of the contents of directories -
unifdef(1)– resolve and remove ifdef'ed lines from C program source -
uniq(1)– report or filter out repeated lines in a file -
units(1)– converts quantities expressed in standard scales to other scales -
unix2dos(1)– convert text file from ISO format to DOS format -
unlimit(1)– set or get limitations on the system resources available to the current shell and its descendents -
unpack(1)– compress and expand files -
unset(1)– shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents -
unset(1F)– set and unset local or global environment variables -
unsetenv(1)– shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents -
until(1)– shell command interpreter built-in commands -
uptime(1)– show how long the system has been up -
users(1B)– display a compact list of users logged in -
uucp(1C)– UNIX-to-UNIX system copy -
uudecode(1C)– encode a binary file, or decode its encoded representation -
uuencode(1C)– encode a binary file, or decode its encoded representation -
uuglist(1C)– print the list of service grades that are available on this UNIX system -
uulog(1C)– UNIX-to-UNIX system copy -
uupick(1C)– public UNIX-to-UNIX system file copy -
uustat(1C)– uucp status inquiry and job control -
uuto(1C)– public UNIX-to-UNIX system file copy -
uux(1C)– UNIX-to-UNIX system command execution
20. ORACLE - SUN - SOLARIS - MAN PAGE (s) USER COMMANDS
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t300(1)– graphics filters for various plotters -
t300(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters -
t300s(1)– graphics filters for various plotters -
t300s(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters -
t4013(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters -
t4014(1)– graphics filters for various plotters -
t450(1)– graphics filters for various plotters -
t450(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters -
tabs(1)– set tabs on a terminal -
tail(1)– deliver the last part of a file -
talk(1)– talk to another user -
tar(1)– create tape archives and add or extract files -
tbl(1)– format tables for nroff or troff -
tcopy(1)– copy a magnetic tape -
tee(1)– replicate the standard output -
tek(1)– graphics filters for various plotters -
tek(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters -
telnet(1)– user interface to a remote system using the TELNET protocol -
test(1)– evaluate condition(s) -
test(1B)– condition evaluation command -
test(1F)– condition evaluation command -
tftp(1)– trivial file transfer program -
time(1)– time a simple command -
timemanp(1)– frontends to the mp Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty print filter -
times(1)– shell built-in function to report time usages of the current shell -
timesysp(1)– frontends to the mp Text to PDL (Printer Description Language) pretty print filter -
timex(1)– time a command; report process data and system activity -
tip(1)– connect to remote system -
tnfdump(1)– convert binary TNF file to ASCII -
tnfxtract(1)– extract kernel probes output into a trace file -
touch(1)– change file access and modification times -
touch(1B)– change file access and modification times -
tplot(1)– graphics filters for various plotters -
tput(1)– initialize a terminal or query terminfo database -
tr(1)– translate characters -
tr(1B)– translate characters -
trap(1)– shell built-in functions to respond to (hardware) signals -
troff(1)– typeset or format documents -
true(1)– provide truth values -
truss(1)– trace system calls and signals -
tset(1B)– establish or restore terminal characteristics -
tsort(1)– topological sort -
tty(1)– return user's terminal name -
type(1)– write a description of command type -
typeset(1)– shell built-in functions to set/get attributes and values for shell variables and functions
19. ORACLE - SUN - SOLARIS - MAN PAGE (s) USER COMMANDS
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sact(1)– show editing activity status of an SCCS file -
sag(1)– system activity graph -
sar(1)– system activity reporter -
sccs(1)– front end for the Source Code Control System (SCCS) -
sccs-admin(1)– create and administer SCCS history files -
sccs-cdc(1)– change the delta commentary of an SCCS delta -
sccs-comb(1)– combine SCCS deltas -
sccs-delta(1)– make a delta to an SCCS file -
sccsdiff(1)– compare two versions of an SCCS file -
sccs-get(1)– retrieve a version of an SCCS file -
sccs-help(1)– ask for help regarding SCCS error or warning messages -
sccs-prs(1)– display selected portions of an SCCS history -
sccs-prt(1)– display delta table information from an SCCS file -
sccs-rmdel(1)– remove a delta from an SCCS file -
sccs-sact(1)– show editing activity status of an SCCS file -
sccs-sccsdiff(1)– compare two versions of an SCCS file -
sccs-unget(1)– undo a previous get of an SCCS file -
sccs-val(1)– validate an SCCS file -
scp(1)– secure copy (remote file copy program) -
script(1)– make record of a terminal session -
sdiff(1)– print differences between two files side-by-side -
sed(1)– stream editor -
sed(1B)– stream editor -
select(1)– shell command interpreter built-in commands -
set(1)– shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents -
set(1F)– set and unset local or global environment variables -
setcolor(1F)– redefine or create a color -
setenv(1)– shell built-in functions to determine the characteristics for environmental variables of the current shell and its descendents -
setfacl(1)– modify the Access Control List (ACL) for a file or files -
setlabel(1)– move files to zone with corresponding sensitivity label -
setpgrp(1)– set process group ID -
settime(1)– change file access and modification times -
sftp(1)– secure file transfer program -
sh(1)– standard and job control shell and command interpreter -
shell(1F)– run a command using shell -
shell_builtins(1)– shell command interpreter built-in commands -
shift(1)– shell built-in function to traverse either a shell's argument list or a list of field-separated words -
shutdown(1B)– close down the system at a given time -
size(1)– print section sizes in bytes of object files -
sleep(1)– suspend execution for an interval -
snca(1)– the Solaris Network Cache and Accelerator (NCA) -
snmpstatus(1)– retrieve important information from a network entity -
soelim(1)– resolve and eliminate .so requests from nroff or troff input -
sort(1)– sort, merge, or sequence check text files -
sortbib(1)– sort a bibliographic database -
sotruss(1)– trace shared library procedure calls -
source(1)– shell built-in functions to execute other commands -
sparc(1)– get processor type truth value -
spell(1)– report spelling errors -
spellin(1)– report spelling errors -
spline(1)– interpolate smooth curve -
split(1)– split a file into pieces -
srchtxt(1)– display contents of, or search for a text string in, message data bases -
ssh(1)– secure shell client (remote login program) -
ssh-add(1)– add RSA or DSA identities to the authentication agent -
ssh-agent(1)– authentication agent -
ssh-http-proxy-connect(1)– Secure Shell proxy for HTTP -
ssh-keygen(1)– authentication key generation -
ssh-keyscan(1)– gather public ssh host keys of a number of hosts -
ssh-socks5-proxy-connect(1)– Secure Shell proxy for SOCKS5 -
stop(1)– control process execution -
strchg(1)– change or query stream configuration -
strconf(1)– change or query stream configuration -
strings(1)– find printable strings in an object or binary file -
strip(1)– strip symbol table, debugging and line number information from an object file -
stty(1)– set the options for a terminal -
stty(1B)– set the options for a terminal -
sum(1)– print checksum and block count for a file -
sum(1B)– calculate a checksum for a file -
sun(1)– get processor type truth value -
suspend(1)– shell built-in function to halt the current shell -
svcprop(1)– retrieve values of service configuration properties -
svcs(1)– report service status -
switch(1)– shell command interpreter built-in commands -
symorder(1)– rearrange a list of symbols -
sysV-make(1)– maintain, update, and regenerate groups of programs
18. ORACLE - SUN - SOLARIS - MAN PAGE (s) USER COMMANDS
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ranlib(1)– convert archives to random libraries -
rcapstat(1)– report resource cap enforcement daemon statistics -
rcp(1)– remote file copy -
rdist(1)– remote file distribution program -
read(1)– read a line from standard input -
readfile(1F)– reads file, gets longest line -
readonly(1)– shell built-in function to protect the value of the given variable from reassignment -
red(1)– text editor -
refer(1)– expand and insert references from a bibliographic database -
regcmp(1)– regular expression compile -
regex(1F)– match patterns against a string -
rehash(1)– evaluate the internal hash table of the contents of directories -
reinit(1F)– runs an initialization file -
remote_shell(1)– remote shell -
remsh(1)– remote shell -
renice(1)– alter priority of running processes -
repeat(1)– shell command interpreter built-in commands -
reset(1B)– establish or restore terminal characteristics -
reset(1F)– reset the current form field to its default values -
return(1)– shell built-in functions to enable the execution of the shell to advance beyond its sequence of steps -
rksh(1)– KornShell, a standard/restricted command and programming language -
rlogin(1)– remote login -
rm(1)– remove directory entries -
rmail(1)– read mail or send mail to users -
rmdel(1)– remove a delta from an SCCS file -
rmdir(1)– remove directory entries -
rmformat(1)– removable rewritable media format utility -
roffbib(1)– format and print a bibliographic database -
roles(1)– print roles granted to a user -
rpcgen(1)– an RPC protocol compiler -
rpm2cpio(1)– convert Red Hat Package (RPM) to cpio archive -
rsh(1)– remote shell -
run(1F)– run an executable -
runat(1)– execute command in extended attribute name space -
rup(1)– show host status of remote machines (RPC version) -
rup(1C)– show host status of remote machines (RPC version) -
ruptime(1)– show host status of local machines -
rusage(1B)– print resource usage for a command -
rusers(1)– who is logged in on remote machines -
rwho(1)– who is logged in on local machines
16. ORACLE - SUN - SOLARIS - MAN PAGE (s) USER COMMANDS
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pack(1)– compress and expand files -
page(1)– browse or page through a text file -
pagesize(1)– display the size or sizes of a page of memory -
pargs(1)– print process arguments, environment variables, or auxiliary vector -
passwd(1)– change login password and password attributes -
paste(1)– merge corresponding or subsequent lines of files -
patch(1)– apply changes to files -
pathchk(1)– check path names -
pathconv(1F)– search FMLI criteria for filename -
pax(1)– portable archive interchange -
pcat(1)– compress and expand files -
pcred(1)– proc tools -
pdp11(1)– get processor type truth value -
perl(1)– Practical Extraction and Report Language -
pfcsh(1)– execute a command in a profile -
pfexec(1)– execute a command in a profile -
pfiles(1)– proc tools -
pfksh(1)– execute a command in a profile -
pflags(1)– proc tools -
pfsh(1)– execute a command in a profile -
pg(1)– files perusal filter for CRTs -
pgrep(1)– find or signal processes by name and other attributes -
pkginfo(1)– display software package information -
pkgmk(1)– produce an installable package -
pkgparam(1)– display package parameter values -
pkgproto(1)– generate prototype file entries for input to pkgmk command -
pkgtrans(1)– translate package format -
pkill(1)– find or signal processes by name and other attributes -
pktool(1)– manage certificates and keys -
plabel(1)– get the label of a process -
pldd(1)– proc tools -
plimit(1)– get or set the resource limits of running processes -
plot(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters -
plottoa(1B)– graphics filters for various plotters -
pmap(1)– display information about the address space of a process -
popd(1)– change working directory -
postdaisy(1)– PostScript translator for Diablo 630 daisy-wheel files -
postdmd(1)– PostScript translator for DMD bitmap files -
postio(1)– serial interface for PostScript printers -
postmd(1)– matrix display program for PostScript printers -
postplot(1)– PostScript translator for plot(4B) graphics files -
postprint(1)– PostScript translator for text files -
postreverse(1)– reverse the page order in a PostScript file -
posttek(1)– PostScript translator for Tektronix 4014 files -
ppgsz(1)– set preferred page size for stack, heap, and/or other anonymous segments -
ppriv(1)– inspect or modify process privilege sets and attributes -
pr(1)– print files -
praliases(1)– display system mail aliases -
prctl(1)– get or set the resource controls of running processes, tasks, and projects -
preap(1)– force a defunct process to be reaped by its parent -
prex(1)– control tracing and manipulate probe points in a process or the kernel -
print(1)– shell built-in function to output characters to the screen or window -
printenv(1B)– display environment variables currently set -
printf(1)– write formatted output -
priocntl(1)– display or set scheduling parameters of specified process(es) -
proc(1)– proc tools -
prof(1)– display profile data -
profiles(1)– print execution profiles for a user -
projects(1)– print project membership of user -
prs(1)– display selected portions of an SCCS history -
prt(1)– display delta table information from an SCCS file -
prun(1)– proc tools -
ps(1)– report process status -
ps(1B)– display the status of current processes -
psig(1)– proc tools -
pstack(1)– proc tools -
pstop(1)– proc tools -
ptime(1)– proc tools -
ptree(1)– print process trees -
pushd(1)– change working directory -
pvs(1)– display the internal version information of dynamic objects -
pwait(1)– proc tools -
pwd(1)– return working directory name -
pwdx(1)– proc tools