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Preface HP-UX is the Hewlett-Packard Company’s implementation of a UNIX operating system that is compatible with various industry standards. It is based on the System V Release 4 operating system and includes important features from the Fourth Berkeley Software Distribution. The ten volumes of this manual contain the system reference documentation, made up of individual entries called manpages, named for the man command (see man (1)) that displays them on the system.
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Volume Nine Table of Contents Section 5
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Table of Contents Volume Nine Section 5: Miscellaneous Topics Entry Name(Section): name Description intro(5): intro ........................................................................................................ introduction to miscellany acl(5): acl ............................................................................................ introduction to HFS access control lists aclv(5): aclv .............................................................................
Table of Contents Volume Nine Entry Name(Section): name Description rcsintro(5): rcsintro ....................................................................................... description of RCS commands regexp(5): ..................................... regular expression and pattern matching notation definitions sd(5): sd overview of Software Distributor: commands to create, distribute, install, monitor, and manage software shmem(5): shmem .......................................................
Section 5 Miscellaneous Topics
Section 5 Miscellaneous Topics
intro(5) intro(5) NAME intro - introduction to miscellany DESCRIPTION This section describes miscellaneous facilities such as macro packages, character set tables, and the file system hierarchy. SEE ALSO introduction(9) Web access to HP-UX documentation at http://docs.hp.com.
acl(5) acl(5) NAME acl - introduction to HFS access control lists a DESCRIPTION Access control lists are a key enforcement mechanism of discretionary access control (see Definitions below), for specifying access to files by users and groups more selectively than traditional HP-UX mechanisms allow.
acl(5) acl(5) Access Control List Entries An access control list (ACL) consists of sets of (user.group, mode) entries associated with a file that specify permissions. Each entry specifies for one user-ID/group-ID combination a set of access permissions, including read, write, and execute/search. To help understand the relationship between access control lists and traditional file permissions, consider the following file and its permissions: -rwxr-xr-- james admin datafile The file owner is user james.
acl(5) a acl(5) ACL Uniqueness Entries are unique in each ACL. There can only be one (u.g, mode) entry for any pair of u and g values; one (u.%, mode) entry for a given value of u; one (%.g, mode) entry for a given value of g; and one (%.%, mode) entry for each file. For example, an ACL can have a (23.14, mode) entry and a (23.%, mode) entry, but not two (23.14, mode) entries or two (23.%, mode) entries. Access Check Algorithm ACL entries can be categorized by four levels of specificity.
acl(5) acl(5) The exact syntax is: acl entry id op mode char ::= ::= ::= ::= ::= ::= [entry[,entry]...] id . id op mode [op mode]... name | number | % | @ = | + | 0..7 | [char[char]...] r | w | x a Short Form of ACLs (input and output) (user . group, mode) ... Short form differs from operator form in several ways: • Entries are surrounded by parentheses rather than being separated by commas. • Each entry specifies the mode, including all mode bits.
acl(5) acl(5) wildcard user and group IDs A user or group name of * (wildcard) matches the user or group ID in any entry, including % (no specific user or group). a mode bits on, off, or ignored For operator-form input, the operators =, +, and - are applied as follows: = + - entry mode value matches this mode value exactly these bits turned on in entry mode value these bits turned off in entry mode value When only + and - operators are used, commands ignore the values of unspecified mode bits.
acl(5) acl(5) chmod For conformance with IEEE Standard POSIX 1003.1-1988, chmod(2) deletes any optional entries in a file’s ACL. Unfortunately, since chmod(2) is used to set file miscellaneous mode bits as well as permission bits, extra effort is required in some cases to preserve a file’s ACL. chown If the new owner and/or group of a file does not already have an optional (u.%, mode) and/or (%.
acl(5) acl(5) chacl ’(12.4,wr)’ myfile The following sets the base ACL entry for the file’s owner to allow both read and execute, and sets write and execute capabilities for "other" users (the "%.%" entry). a chacl ’(@.%, 5) (%.%, xwx)’ myfile Long Form Here is the same ACL as in an earlier example, printed in long form. r-x --r-r-x r-- jpc.adm ajs.trux jpc.% %.bin %.
acl(5) acl(5) NGROUPS_RGID NGROUPS_SGID NGROUPS_SUPP NGROUPS_EGID_SUPP NGROUPS_RGID_SUPP NGROUPS_SGID_SUPP process’s real gid process’s saved gid process’s supplementary groups only process’s eff gid plus supp groups process’s real gid plus supp groups process’s saved gid plus supp groups a Header The header file defines several constants for use with ACL support library calls.
acl(5) a acl(5) DEPENDENCIES NFS NFS does not support ACLs on remote files. Individual manual entries specify the behavior of various system calls, library calls, and commands under these circumstances. Be careful when transferring a file with optional entries over a network or when manipulating a remote file because optional entries may be silently deleted. AUTHOR The access control list design described here was developed by HP. FILES
aclv(5) aclv(5) NAME aclv - introduction to JFS access control lists (ACLs) DESCRIPTION Access control lists (ACLs) are a key enforcement mechanism of discretionary access control (see Definitions below), for specifying access to files by users and groups more selectively than traditional HPUX mechanisms allow.
aclv(5) aclv(5) Access Control List Entries An access control list (ACL) consists of a set of one-line entries associated with a file that specify permissions. Each entry specifies for one user-ID or group-ID a set of access permissions, including read, write, and execute/search. a To help understand the relationship between access control lists and traditional file permissions, consider the following file and its permissions: -rwxr-xr-- james admin datafile The file owner is user james.
aclv(5) aclv(5) (except for the first user [owner] entry and the other entry). Any permission can be denied to a particular user or group. The class entry acts as a upper bound for file permissions. When an ACL contains more than one user and/or group entry, the collection of additional user and group entries are referred to as the group class entries, since the effective permission granted by any of these additional entries is limited by the class entry.
aclv(5) aclv(5) default:user:beta:r-default:user:gamma:r-default:group:dos:--default:group:tres:--- a Access Check Algorithm To determine the permission granted to an accessing process’s effective user ID (EGID) and effective group ID (EGID), respectively, the following checks are made, in the following order: If the EUID of the process is the same as the owner of the file, grant the permissions specified in the user:: entry.
aclv(5) aclv(5) Header The header defines constants for use with getaccess (2).
aio(5) aio(5) NAME aio - POSIX asynchronous I/O facility SYNOPSIS a #include DESCRIPTION The POSIX Asynchronous I/O facility implements Section 6.7 of IEEE Standard 1003.1b-1993, Standard for Information Technology, Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), Part 1: System Application Program Interface (API), Amendment 1: Realtime Extensions (C Language).
aio(5) aio(5) Manifest Constants Certain values as defined by the POSIX standard are declared in aio.h . The following values are returned by the aio_cancel() function: AIO_CANCELED All specified asynchronous I/O operations were successfully canceled. AIO_NOTCANCELED a At least one specified asynchronous I/O operations was not successfully canceled. AIO_ALLDONE All specified asynchronous I/O operations were completed before the request was processed.
aio(5) aio(5) notification model is implemented by designating a sigevent in the aiocb used to start the operation. The specified notification, if any, is then performed when the operation completes. a The aio_suspend() function allows the application to wait for completion of one or more asynchronous I/O operations. A timeout may be set so that the process can again execute and take appropriate recovery actions if the expected operations do not complete as expected.
aio(5) aio(5) affect the amount of lockable memory at any given time. The maximum priority change that can be specified in aio_reqprio is limited. The maximum priority change value is tunable. The current maximum value can be obtained using the sysconf() call with the argument _SC_AIO_PRIO_DELTA_MAX. The default value is 20. The maximum number of asynchronous I/O operations that can be specified in a single lio_listio() call is limited. This limit is tunable.
aliases(5) aliases(5) NAME aliases - aliases file for sendmail SYNOPSIS a /etc/mail/aliases DESCRIPTION The newaliases command (which is the same as sendmail -bi ; see sendmail(1M)) builds the sendmail alias database from a text file. The default text file is /etc/mail/aliases. Local addresses (local user names) are looked up in the alias database and expanded as necessary, unless the user name is preceded by a backslash (\).
aliases(5) aliases(5) /etc/mail/aliases is only the raw data file. The actual aliasing information is placed into a binary format in the file /etc/mail/aliases.db using newaliases (see newaliases(1M)). A newaliases command should be executed each time the aliases file is changed in order for the change to take effect. Note that the NIS alias maps are generated by ypmake using makemap , which leaves aliases.pag and aliases.dir in the /etc/mail directory.
ascii(5) ascii(5) NAME ascii - map of ASCII character set SYNOPSIS a cat /usr/share/lib/pub/ascii DESCRIPTION The /usr/share/lib/pub/ascii file provides a map of the ASCII character set, giving both octal and hexadecimal equivalents of each character.
ascii(5) ascii(5) Oct Dec Hex Display 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 177 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 127 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 7F none ^A ^B ^C ^D ^E ^F ^G ^H ^I ^J ^K ^L ^M ^N ^O ^P ^Q ^R ^S ^T ^U ^V ^W ^X ^Y ^Z ^[ ^\ ^] ^ˆ ^_ ^?
Audio(5) Audio(5) NAME Audio - audio tools available through HP VUE a DESCRIPTION This manpage describes the audio tools available through HP VUE for playing, recording, and editing sound. These include Audio Setup, Audio Security, Audio Editor, Audio Control Panel, Audio File and Data Formats, and Audio Library. Audio(5) also provides information on using other audio tools from the HPUX command line.
Audio(5) Audio(5) file. The SPEAKER variable can be external (headphones, Line Out) or internal (built-in speaker). To set the SPEAKER variable for a Bourne or Korn shell, enter: SPEAKER=internal export speaker To set the SPEAKER variable for a C shell, enter: setenv SPEAKER internal a Audio File and Data Formats Audio files supported contain uncompressed audio data in one of three file formats: generic, RIFF/Waveform, or raw. Each file also needs the correct file name extension.
audit(5) audit(5) NAME audit - introduction to HP-UX Auditing System SYNOPSIS a #include DESCRIPTION The purpose of the auditing system is to record instances of access by subjects to objects and to allow detection of any (repeated) attempts to bypass the protection mechanism and any misuses of privileges, thus acting as a deterrent against system abuses and exposing potential security weaknesses in the system.
audit(5) audit(5) readdac Log reads of Discretionary access control (DAC) information including access(2), fstat(2), fstat64(2), getaccess (2), lstat(2), lstat64(2), stat(2), stat64(2). moddac Log all modifications of object’s Discretionary access control (DAC) information including acl(2), chmod(2), chown(2), fchmod(2), fchown(2), fsetacl(2), setacl(2), and umask(2).
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) NAME curses.h — definitions for screen handling and optimisation functions SYNOPSIS #include c DESCRIPTION Objects The header provides a declaration for COLOR_PAIRS, COLORS, COLS, curscr, LINES and stdscr.
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) WA_VERTICAL Vertical highlight These attribute flags shall be distinct.
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) ACS_UARROW ACS_BOARD ACS_LANTERN ACS_BLOCK WACS_UARROW WACS_BOARD WACS_LANTERN WACS_BLOCK ^ # # # arrow pointing up board of squares lantern symbol solid square block Colour-related Macros The following colour-related macros are defined: c COLOR_BLACK COLOR_BLUE COLOR_GREEN COLOR_CYAN COLOR_RED COLOR_MAGENTA COLOR_YELLOW COLOR_WHITE Coordinate-related Macros The following coordinate-related macros are defined: void void void void Section 5−−30 getbegyx(WINDOW *win, int
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) Key Codes The following symbolic constants representing function key values are defined: Key Code KEY_CODE_YES KEY_BREAK KEY_DOWN KEY_UP KEY_LEFT KEY_RIGHT KEY_HOME KEY_BACKSPACE KEY_F0 KEY_F(n) KEY_DL KEY_IL KEY_DC KEY_IC KEY_EIC KEY_CLEAR KEY_EOS KEY_EOL KEY_SF KEY_SR KEY_NPAGE KEY_PPAGE KEY_STAB KEY_CTAB KEY_CATAB KEY_ENTER KEY_SRESET KEY_RESET KEY_PRINT KEY_LL KEY_A1 KEY_A3 KEY_B2 KEY_C1 KEY_C3 Description Used to indicate that a wchar_t variable contains a key code Break
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) KEY_HELP KEY_MARK KEY_MESSAGE KEY_MOVE KEY_NEXT KEY_OPEN KEY_OPTIONS KEY_PREVIOUS KEY_REDO KEY_REFERENCE KEY_REFRESH KEY_REPLACE KEY_RESTART KEY_RESUME KEY_SAVE KEY_SBEG KEY_SCANCEL KEY_SCOMMAND KEY_SCOPY KEY_SCREATE KEY_SDC KEY_SDL KEY_SELECT KEY_SEND KEY_SEOL KEY_SEXIT KEY_SFIND KEY_SHELP KEY_SHOME KEY_SIC KEY_SLEFT KEY_SMESSAGE KEY_SMOVE KEY_SNEXT KEY_SOPTIONS KEY_SPREVIOUS KEY_SPRINT KEY_SREDO KEY_SREPLACE KEY_SRIGHT KEY_SRSUME KEY_SSAVE KEY_SSUSPEND KEY_SUNDO KEY_SUSPEND
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) int int int int int int int void void int int attr_get(attr_t *attrs, short *color_pair, void *opts); attr_off(attr_t attrs, void *opts); attr_on(attr_t attrs, void *opts); attr_set(attr_t attrs, short color_pair, void *opts); baudrate(void); beep(void); bkgd(chtype ch); bkgdset(chtype ch); bkgrndset(const cchar_t *wch); bkgrnd(const cchar_t *wch); border(chtype ls, chtype rs, chtype ts, chtype bs, chtype tl, chtype tr, chtype bl, chtype br); int border_set(const cchar_t *ls,
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) c int get_wch(wint_t *ch); WINDOW *getwin(FILE *filep); int get_wstr(wint_t *wstr); int halfdelay(int tenths); bool has_colors(void); bool has_ic(void); bool has_il(void); int hline(chtype ch, int n); int hline_set(const cchar_t *wch, int n); void idcok(WINDOW *win, bool bf); int idlok(WINDOW *win, bool bf); void immedok(WINDOW *win, bool bf); chtype inch(void); int inchnstr(chtype *chstr, int n); int inchstr(chtype *chstr); WINDOW *initscr(void); int init_color(short color,
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) mvgetnstr(int y, int x, char *str, int n); mvgetn_wstr(int y, int x, wint_t *wstr, int n); mvgetstr(int y, int x, char *str); mvget_wch(int y, int x, wint_t *ch); mvget_wstr(int y, int x, wint_t *wstr); mvhline(int y, int x, chtype ch, int n); mvhline_set(int y, int x, const cchar_t *wch, int n); mvinch(int y, int x); mvinchnstr(int y, int x, chtype *chstr, int n); mvinchstr(int y, int x, chtype *chstr); mvinnstr(int y, int x, char *str, int n); mvinnwstr(int y, int x, wchar_t
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) mvwinsch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, chtype ch); mvwinsnstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const char *str, int n); mvwinsstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const char *str); mvwinstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, char *str); mvwins_nwstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const wchar_t *wstr, int n); int mvwins_wch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const cchar_t *wch); int mvwins_wstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const wchar_t *wstr); int mvwinwstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, wchar_t *wstr); int mvwin_wch
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) const void *opts); setscrreg(int top, int bot); *set_term(SCREEN *new); slk_attroff(const chtype attrs); slk_attr_off(const attr_t attrs, void *opts); slk_attron(const chtype attrs); slk_attr_on(const attr_t attrs, void *opts); slk_attrset(const chtype attrs); slk_attr_set(const attr_t attrs, short color_pair, void *opts); int slk_clear(void); int slk_init(int fmt); char *slk_label(int labnum); int slk_noutrefresh(void); int slk_refresh(void); int slk_restore(void); int slk_se
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) c wadd_wchnstr(WINDOW *win, const cchar_t *wchstr, int n); wadd_wchstr(WINDOW *win, const cchar_t *wchstr); wattroff(WINDOW *win, int attrs); wattron(WINDOW *win, int attrs); wattrset(WINDOW *win, int attrs); wattr_get(WINDOW *win, attr_t *attrs, short *color_pair, void *opts); wattr_off(WINDOW *win, attr_t attrs, void *opts); wattr_on(WINDOW *win, attr_t attrs, void *opts); wattr_set(WINDOW *win, attr_t attrs, void *opts); wbkgd(WINDOW *win, chtype ch); wbkgdset(WINDOW *win,
curses(5) curses(5) (CURSES) int wscanw(WINDOW *win, char *fmt, ...
dirent(5) dirent(5) NAME dirent.h - format of directory streams and directory entries SYNOPSIS #include #include DESCRIPTION This header file defines data types used by the directory stream routines described in directory(3C). The following data types are defined: d DIR A structure containing information about an open directory stream. struct dirent A structure defining the format of entries returned by the readdir function (see directory(3C)).
dld.sl(5) dld.sl(5) NAME dld.sl - dynamic loader MULTITHREAD USAGE The dynamic loader is thread-safe. DESCRIPTION The /usr/lib/pa20_64/dld.sl program is the PA-RISC 64-bit dynamic loader. The /usr/lib/dld.sl program is the PA-RISC 32-bit dynamic loader. In programs that use shared libraries, dld.sl is invoked automatically at startup time by exec on PA-RISC 64-bit systems and by the startup file crt0.o on PA-RISC 32-bit systems. Identical copies of crt0.
dld.sl(5) dld.sl(5) mode. See the +help option to ld(1) or the HP-UX Linker and Libraries User’s Guide manual for more details. d PA-RISC 64-bit Dynamic Path List For standard mode libraries (libraries built or linked with ld +std ), the dynamic loader will use dynamic path searching to find shared libraries whose names appear in the shared library list of the program or loaded shared libraries with no embedded / character.
dld.sl(5) dld.sl(5) shared library. • For compatibility mode libraries, the search is the same as for parent shared libraries, except rpath can be passed from parent shared libraries to child dependent shared libraries to that child’s dependents, et cetera. Binding The dynamic loader also resolves symbolic references between the executable and libraries. By default, function calls are trapped via the linkage table and bound on first reference.
dld.sl(5) dld.sl(5) Library-level Versioning The second way for users to version their libraries is by using a new naming convention, libname.n where n is a numeral that is incremented with every new release of the library. When using the new naming scheme, users must specify an internal name for the shared library by using the +h internal_name option to ld when building the shared library. This internal name is recorded in each incomplete executable or shared library that links with the shared library.
dld.sl(5) dld.sl(5) To get statistical information about hash table performance, set the environment variable _HP_DLDOPTS to contain the -symtab_stat option.
dld.sl(5) dld.sl(5) The potential problems are : d • If the library has initializers/terminators, they will be called twice • you may end up using two different copies of the same data symbol which may cause incorrect behavior You can specify multiple libraries as part of the LD_PRELOAD environment variable. Separate the libraries by spaces or colons as in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. (Multi-byte support is not provided as part of parsing the LD_PRELOAD library list).
dld.sl(5) dld.sl(5) /opt/java1.3/jre/lib/PA_RISC2.0/server /opt/java1.3/jre/lib/PA_RISC2.0W/ # java 1.3 PA32 # java 1.4 /opt/java1.4/jre/lib/PA_RISC2.0/:/opt/java1.4/jre/lib/PA_RISC2.0/server /opt/java1.4/jre/lib/PA_RISC2.0W/:/opt/java1.4/jre/lib/PA_RISC2.0W/server DIAGNOSTICS If the dynamic loader is not present, or cannot be invoked by the process for any reason, an error message is printed to standard error and the process terminates with a non-zero exit code.
dld.sl(5) d dld.sl(5) SEE ALSO System Tools aCC(1) as(1) CC(1) cc(1) chatr(1) f77(1) f90(1) fastbind(1) ld(1) pc(1) Miscellaneous a.
environ(5) environ(5) NAME environ - user environment DESCRIPTION An array of strings called the environment is made available by exec(2) when a process begins. By convention, these strings have the form name=value. The following names are used by various commands (listed in alphabetical order): HOME Name of the user’s login directory, set by login(1) from the password file (see passwd(4)).
environ(5) environ(5) 4. If the LANG environment variable is not set or is set to the empty string, the POSIX/C default locale is used. (See lang(5).) LC_COLLATE Determines the locale category for character collation. It determines collation information for regular expressions and sorting, including equivalence classes and multi-character collating elements, in various utilities and strcoll(3C) and strxfrm (3C) (see string(3C)).
environ(5) environ(5) A null string is substituted if the specified value is not defined. Separators are not included in %t and %c substitutions. Note that a default value is not supplied for %L. If LC_MESSAGES is not set and NLSPATH had the value in the previous example, catopen(3C) would attempt to open the file /system/nlslib/name.cat as a message catalog. Path names defined in NLSPATH are separated by colons (:). A leading colon or two adjacent colons (::) is equivalent to specifying %N .
environ(5) environ(5) Jn Julian day n (1 through 365). Leap days are not counted. February 29 cannot be referenced. n The zero-based Julian day (0 through 365). Leap days are counted. February 29 can be referenced. Mm.n.d The d day (0 through 6) of week n (1 through 5) of month m (1 through 12) of the year. Week 5 refers to the last day d of month m. Week 1 is the week in which the first day of the month falls. Day 0 is Sunday.
fcntl(5) fcntl(5) NAME fcntl - file control options SYNOPSIS #include #include DESCRIPTION The fcntl() function provides for control over open files. The include file describes requests and arguments to fcntl() and open() . See fcntl(2) and open(2).
fcntl(5) fcntl(5) SEE ALSO fcntl(2), open(2). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE : AES, SVID3, XPG2, XPG3, XPG4, FIPS 151-2, POSIX.
fenv(5) fenv(5) NAME fenv - floating-point environment macros and functions SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION The header declares two types and several macros and functions to provide access to the floating-point environment. The floating-point environment refers collectively to the floating-point status flags and control modes. A floating-point status flag is a system variable whose value is set as a side effect of the arithmetic to provide auxiliary information.
fs_wrapper(5) fs_wrapper(5) NAME fs_wrapper - configuration and binary files used by file system administration commands SYNOPSIS ff [-F FStype] ... f fsck [-F FStype] ... fsdb [-F FStype] ... labelit [-F FStype] ... mkfs [-F FStype] ... mount [-F FStype] ... ncheck [-F FStype] ... newfs [-F FStype] ... quot [-F FStype] ... quotacheck [-F FStype] ... volcopy [-F FStype] ... DESCRIPTION The commands listed in the SYNOPSIS can operate on different types of file systems.
fs_wrapper(5) fs_wrapper(5) FILES FStype is the file system type as optionally specified on the command line. command is the name of the command. /sbin/fs/ FStype /command File system specific binary files for the fsck , fsdb , mkfs , mount , and newfs commands. There may be additional file system specific binary files in this directory that are not associated with fs_wrapper . /usr/lbin/fs/FStype /command File system specific binary files for the remaining commands.
gssapi(5) gssapi(5) NAME gssapi - Generic Security Service Application Programming Interface DESCRIPTION This introduction includes general information about the Generic Security Service Application Programming Interface (GSSAPI) defined in "Internet RFC 2743, Generic Security Service Application Programming Interface," and "RFC 2744, Generic Security Service API: C-bindings.
gssapi(5) gssapi(5) gss_init_sec_context() routine indicating that it wants to delegate and sends the returned token in the normal way to the context acceptor. The acceptor passes this token to the gss_accept_sec_context() routine, which generates a delegated credential. The context acceptor can use the credential to initiate additional security contexts. The applications can exchange protected messages and data using this context.
gssapi(5) gssapi(5) size_t length; void *value; } gss_buffer_desc, *gss_buffer_t; The length field contains the total number of bytes in the data and the value field contains a pointer to the actual data. When using the gss_buffer_t data type, the GSSAPI routine allocates storage for any data it passes to the application. The calling application must allocate the gss_buffer_desc object. It can initialize unused gss_buffer_desc objects with the value GSS_C_EMPTY_BUFFER.
gssapi(5) gssapi(5) The gss_ctx_id_t data type contains an atomic value that identifies one end of a GSSAPI security context. The data type is opaque to the caller. Authentication Tokens GSSAPI uses tokens to maintain the synchronization between the applications sharing a security context. The token is a cryptographically protected bit string generated by the security mechanism at one end of the GSSAPI security context for use by the peer application at the other end of the security context.
gssapi(5) gssapi(5) GSS_S_UNAUTHORIZED 15 The operation is forbidded by local security policy. The following table lists the calling error values and their meanings: Name GSS_S_CALL_INACCESSIBLE_READ Field Value 1 GSS_S_CALL_INACCESSIBLE_WRITE 2 GSS_S_BAD_STRUCTURE 3 Meaning Could not read a required input parameter. Could not write a required output parameter. A parameter was incorrectly structured. The following table lists the supplementary bits and their meanings.
gssapi(5) gssapi(5) Names are represented in two forms: A printable form, for presentation to an application. An internal, canonical form that is used by the APIs and is opaque to applications. The gss_import_name() and gss_display_name() routines convert names between their printable form and their gss_name_t data type. The gss_compare_name() routine compares internal form names.
gssapi(5) gssapi(5) Some security mechanisms check that the initiator_address field of the channel bindings presented to the gss_init_sec_context() routine contains the correct network address of the host system. Therefore portable applications should use either the correct address type and value or the GSS_C_AF_NULLADDR for the initiator_addrtype address field.
hier(5) hier(5) NAME hier - file system hierarchy DESCRIPTION The HP-UX file system is a hierarchical tree organized for administrative convenience. Within the filesystem tree structure, distinct areas are provided for files that are private to one machine, files that can be shared by machines, and home directories. There are two types of files that are shared: those that can be shared by multiple machines of a common architecture, and those that can be shared by all machines.
hier(5) hier(5) /sbin/rc2.d Link files to scripts in /sbin/init.d for entering or leaving run level 2. /sbin/rc3.d Link files to scripts in /sbin/init.d for entering or leaving run level 3. /stand Standalone binaries and kernel configuration files. /tmp System-generated temporary files; generally cleared during the boot operation. /usr Mount point for sharable user and system administration commands, libraries and documentation. /usr/bin Primary location for common utilities and user commands.
hier(5) hier(5) /usr/share/lib Miscellaneous sharable libraries. /usr/share/man Online documentation. /var Root of subtree for "varying" files. These are files that are created at runtime and can grow to an arbitrary size. Some examples include log, temporary, transient, and spool files. /var/adm System administrative files, such as log files and accounting files. Some of the subdirectories are listed below. /var/adm/crash For saving kernel crash dumps.
hostname(5) hostname(5) NAME hostname - host name resolution description DESCRIPTION Hostnames are domains. A domain is a hierarchical, dot-separated list of subdomains. For example, the machine monet , in the Berkeley subdomain of the EDU subdomain of the Internet Domain Name System would be represented as monet.Berkeley.EDU (with no trailing dot). Hostnames are often used with network client and server programs, which must generally translate the name to an address for use.
inttypes(5) inttypes(5) NAME inttypes - basic integer data types SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION This header file defines integer data types of various sizes. By using the data types defined in this header file, developers can be assured that the data types will have the same properties and behavior on different systems.
inttypes(5) i inttypes(5) UINTMAX_MAX maximum value that can be stored in the largest unsigned integer data type INTFAST_MIN minimum value that can be stored in the most efficient integer data type INTFAST_MAX maximum value that can be stored in the most efficient signed integer data type UINTFAST_MAX maximum value that can be stored in the most efficient unsigned integer data type INT8_MIN minimum value that can be stored in an int8_t data type INT16_MIN minimum value that can be stored in an int16_t da
inttypes(5) PRIiFAST32 PRIiFAST64 PRIiLEAST8 PRIiLEAST16 PRIiLEAST32 PRIiLEAST64 PRIu8 PRIu16 PRIu32 PRIu64 PRIuMAX PRIuFAST8 PRIuFAST16 PRIuFAST32 PRIuFAST64 PRIuFAST PRIuLEAST8 PRIuLEAST16 PRIuLEAST32 PRIuLEAST64 PRIo8 PRIo16 PRIo32 PRIo64 PRIoMAX PRIoFAST8 PRIoFAST16 PRIoFAST32 PRIoFAST64 PRIoFAST PRIoLEAST8 PRIoLEAST16 PRIoLEAST32 PRIoLEAST64 PRIx8 PRIx16 PRIx32 PRIx64 PRIxMAX PRIxFAST8 PRIxFAST16 PRIxFAST32 PRIxFAST64 PRIoFAST PRIxLEAST8 PRIxLEAST16 PRIxLEAST32 PRIxLEAST64 PRIX8 PRIX16 PRIX32 PRIX64 P
inttypes(5) inttypes(5) PRIXLEAST8 PRIXLEAST16 PRIXLEAST32 PRIXLEAST64 X X X X print formatting option for print formatting option for print formatting option for print formatting option for int_least8_t int_least16_t int_least32_t int_least64_t The following macros can be used as formatting options with the scanf() family of functions (see scanf(3S)). These macros are used to select the correct formatting option for the integer data types defined earlier in this manual page.
ioctl(5) ioctl(5) NAME ioctl - generic device control commands SYNOPSIS #include ioctl(fildes, request, arg) int fildes, request; DESCRIPTION The ioctl(2) system call provides for control over open devices. This include file describes requests and arguments used in ioctl(2) which are of a generic nature. For details about how individual requests will affect any particular device, see the corresponding device manual entry in Section (7).
ioctl(5) ioctl(5) • If there is not enough data available to satisfy the entire request, the read completes successfully, having read as much data as possible, and returns the number of bytes it was able to read; • If there is no data available, the read fails and errno is set to EWOULDBLOCK. For writes, non-blocking I/O prevents all write requests to that device file from blocking, whether the requests succeed or fail.
krs(5) krs(5) NAME krs - kernel registry services DESCRIPTION KRS is a kernel specific mechanism that facilitates the maintenance of structured data. Subsystems within the kernel can use KRS to maintain static or dynamic data. This data can be either volatile, or persistent across system reboot. AUTHOR krs was developed by Hewlett-Packard Company. FILES /stand/krs/* /stand/krs_lkg/* /stand/krs_tmp/* /dev/devkrs Primary KRS files Last known good KRS files. Temporary KRS files. Pseudo driver.
lang(5) lang(5) NAME lang - description of supported languages DESCRIPTION HP-UX NLS (Native Language Support) provides support for the processing and customs requirements of a variety of languages. To enable NLS support for a particular language, a language definition must exist on the HP-UX system. Invoking the command locale -a (see locale(1)) displays information regarding which languages are currently supported on a particular HP-UX system. The default processing language for HP-UX is POSIX .
langinfo(5) langinfo(5) NAME langinfo - language information constants SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION This header file contains the constants used to identify items of langinfo data (see nl_langinfo(3C)). The mode of items is given in . The following constants are defined. (Category indicates in which setlocale(3C) category each item is defined). Constant CODESET Category LC_CTYPE Description Codeset name, such as iso88591 and eucJP .
langinfo(5) langinfo(5) direction: Either a + or a - character. The + character indicates that years closer to the start_date have lower numbers than those closer to the end_date . offset: The number of the year closest to the start_date in the era. start_date: A date in the format yyyy /mm /dd, where yyyy , mm, dd are the year, month, and day numbers respectively of the start of the era. Years prior to AD 1 are represented as negative numbers.
langinfo(5) langinfo(5) from top to bottom. A value of 1 indicates that characters are arranged from right to left within a line and lines are arranged from top to bottom. (This constant is an HP proprietary item, subject to change, and may not be portable to other platforms.) CONTEXT LC_CTYPE String indicating character context analysis. String null or 0 indicates no context analysis is required. String 1 indicates Arabic context analysis required.
libcrash(5) libcrash(5) NAME libcrash - crash dump access library SYNOPSIS #include
libcrash(5) libcrash(5) CRASHDIR (Version 2) This format, used in HP-UX 11.00 and later, consists of a crash. n directory containing an INDEX file, the kernel and all dynamically loaded kernel module files, and numerous image. m .p files, each of which contain portions of the physical memory image and metadata describing which memory pages were dumped and which were not. PARDIR (Version 5) This format is used in HP-UX Release 11i Version 1.0 and later.
libcrash(5) libcrash(5) SEE ALSO cr_close(3), cr_info(3), cr_isaddr(3), cr_open(3), cr_perror(3), cr_read(3), cr_set_node(3), cr_uncompress(3), cr_verify(3).
libcres.a(5) libcres.a(5) NAME libcres.a - a subset of functions from libc.a DESCRIPTION The libcres.a library is an archive library that has functions that do not call other functions or they do not use shared data. The intent of this library is to provide a static link for API’s that are performance critical applications. Linking statically with libc is not a supported method of linking an application. Any performance improvement is highly dependent on the application’s use of the included functions.
limits(5) limits(5) NAME limits - implementation-specific constants SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION The following symbols are defined in and are used throughout the descriptive text of this manual. The column headed HP-UX Value lists the values that application writers should assume for portability across all HP-UX systems. Symbols after values are interpreted as follows: l + Actual limit might be greater than specified value on certain HP-UX systems.
limits(5) LONG_BIT LONG_MAX LONG_MIN MAX_CANON MAX_CHAR MAX_INPUT NAME_MAX NL_ARGMAX NL_MSGMAX NL_SETMAX NL_TEXTMAX NGROUPS_MAX OPEN_MAX PASS_MAX PATH_MAX PID_MAX PIPE_BUF PIPE_MAX PROC_MAX SCHAR_MAX SCHAR_MIN SHRT_MAX SHRT_MIN STD_BLK SYSPID_MAX SYS_NMLN SYS_OPEN TMP_MAX UCHAR_MAX UID_MAX UINT_MAX ULONG_MAX USHRT_MAX USI_MAX WORD_BIT limits(5) Number of bits in a long Max decimal value of a long Min decimal value of a long Max number of bytes in terminal canonical input line Max number of bytes in termi
limits(5) limits(5) Series 700 config(1M). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE : AES, SVID3, XPG2, XPG3, XPG4, FIPS 151-2, POSIX.1, POSIX.
man(5) man(5) NAME man - macros for formatting manpages SYNOPSIS man file ... nroff -man [option]... [file]... DESCRIPTION The man macros are used by the man and nroff commands (see man(1) and nroff(1)) — and are usable by troff (see third-party documentation) — to format the on-line versions of manpages found in HP-UX Reference and other related reference manuals. The man command calls nroff . man and nroff Defaults The default page size is 85 characters by 66 lines (8.
man(5) .IR .KC .P .PD .PM .PP .RB .RC .RE .RI .RS .RV .S3 .SC .SH .SM .SS .TH .TP \*R \*S \*(Tm \n(IN \n(LL \n(PD man(5) Set words alternately in italics and roman. Identify keycap. Begin normal paragraph. Set interparagraph spacing. Use Bell System proprietary subfooters. Begin normal paragraph. Set words alternately in roman and bold. Set words alternately in roman and constant-width. End relative margin indent. Set words alternately in roman and italics. Start relative margin indent.
man(5) man(5) The resulting output is in the form: t1(s2) a5 n4 t1(s2) a5 c3 .SH text Place section head text, such as SYNOPSIS , here. Section headings start at the left margin. Since they are normally all uppercase, they are printed a point-size smaller in troff . .SS text Place subsection head text, such as Options , here. Subsection headings start between the left margin and the normal text indent. .S3 text Place third-level head text, such as subhead, here.
man(5) man(5) The first parameter is set in an appropriate font or format. The second parameter, punctuation, is set in roman font and is provided for concatenated punctuation. The two parameters are concatenated as with the font macros. .CD commandname punctuation commandname is a command name, usually defined in a section 1 or 1M manpage, such as man . It is displayed in constant-width font. .CT citationtitle punctuation citationtitle is the name of a document, such as HP-UX Reference.
man(5) man(5) \n(LL Line length including \n(IN : 75 characters in nroff ; 6.5 inches in troff . Also see the Options subsection. LL is expressed in basic units (u). \n(PD Current interparagraph distance. Set by .PD . PD is expressed in vertical line spaces (v). Measure nroff and troff use a number of scale indicators to qualify horizontal and vertical measurements. Many macro parameters have default units of measure.
man(5) man(5) Tables The tbl preprocessor (see tbl(1)) can be used to insert tables in manpages. The man macros allow you to use the standard tbl macros: .TS , .T& , and .TE . They do not support the mm macro extensions, .TS H and .TH (see mm(5)). In general, avoid using the man macros within a table, particularly the font macros, which can produce peculiar and unpredictable results. Use the nroff /troff intrinsic macros instead.
man(5) man(5) SEE ALSO col(1), man(1), neqn(1), nroff(1), tbl(1), catman(1M), mm(5).
manuals(5) manuals(5) NAME manuals - list of HP-UX documentation DESCRIPTION The latest HP-UX user manuals and white papers are available at: http://www.docs.hp.com. For information on how to order any of these manuals, as well as other HP computer and calculator manuals and supplies, call Parts Direct Ordering toll-free in the United States at 1-800-227-8164; or, if outside the U.S.A.
math(5) math(5) NAME math - math functions and constants SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION This file contains declarations of all the functions in the Math Library (described in Section (3M)). It also defines the following constants that may be used in initializations or returned as error values: HUGE_VAL The maximum value (type double ) of a double-precision floating-point number (IEEE positive INFINITY). NAN A quiet NaN (Not-a-Number) value (type float ).
max_mem_window(5) max_mem_window(5) (Tunable Kernel Parameters) NAME max_mem_window - maximum number of group-private 32-bit shared memory configurable by users VALUES Default 0 Allowed values Minimum: 0 shared memory windows Maximum: 8192 shared memory windows DESCRIPTION Processes in a PA-RISC 32-bit architecture usually share the global quadrants 3 and 4 for such things as I/O mappings, shared libraries, shared mapped files, etc.
mknod(5) mknod(5) NAME mknod.h - header file of macros for handling device numbers SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION The header file defines macros to create and interpret device identification numbers for use with the mknod() system call (see mknod(2)). The use of these macros is architecture-dependent. See the System Administration Manual for your system for information on how to select major and minor device numbers. mknod.
mm(5) mm(5) NAME mm - the MM macro package for formatting documents SYNOPSIS mm [ options ] [ files ] nroff -mm [ options ] [ files ] DESCRIPTION This package provides a formatting capability for a very wide variety of documents. The manner in which a document is typed in and edited is essentially independent of whether the document is to be eventually formatted at a terminal or is to be phototypeset. See the references below for further details.
mman(5) mman(5) NAME mman - memory mapping definitions SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION The header defines the following symbolic constants for use with the madvise() function: MADV_NORMAL MADV_RANDOM MADV_SEQUENTIAL MADV_WILLNEED MADV_DONTNEED MADV_SPACEAVAIL No further special treatment. Expect random page references. Expect sequential page references. Will need these pages. Will not need these pages. Ensure that resources are reserved.
ndir(5) ndir(5) NAME ndir.h - format of HP-UX directory streams SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION This header file defines data types used by the directory stream routines described in directory(3C). It is provided to allow older HP-UX programs to compile unmodified. This file is obsoleted starting from HP-UX 10.30 and is going to be removed in future releases. The header file
orientation(5) orientation(5) NAME orientation - the orientation of a stream DESCRIPTION The orientation of a stream is a property of a FILE object that is handled as a input/output stream. It is useful when the input/output model assumes that characters are handled as wide-characters within an application and stored as multi-byte characters in files, and that all the wide-character input/output functions begin executing with the stream positioned at the boundary between two multi-byte characters.
pam_unix(5) pam_unix(5) NAME pam_unix - authentication, account, session, and password management PAM modules for UNIX SYNOPSIS /usr/lib/security/libpam_unix.1 DESCRIPTION The UNIX service module for PAM, /usr/lib/security/libpam_unix.1, provides functionality for all four PAM modules: authentication, account management, session management and password management. The libpam_unix.1 module is a shared object that can be dynamically loaded to provide the necessary functionality upon demand.
pam_unix(5) pam_unix(5) Unix Account Management Module The UNIX account management component provides a function to perform account management (pam_sm_acct_mgmt()). The function retrieves the user’s password entry from the UNIX password database and verifies that the user’s account and password have not expired. For trusted systems, this module also validates the allowed access time and access terminal based upon the security configuration.
pam_updbe(5) pam_updbe(5) NAME pam_updbe - User policy definition service module SYNOPSIS /usr/lib/security/libpam_updbe.1 DESCRIPTION The user policy definition service module for PAM, /usr/lib/security/libpam_updbe.1, reads options defined in the user configuration file, /etc/pam_user.conf (see pam_user.conf(4)) and uses pam_set_data (see pam_set_data(3)) to store the information in the pam handle for subsequent service modules to use.
pd_att(5) pd_att(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) NAME pd_att - Index of HPDPS attribute manpages DESCRIPTION To view the file that contains information about the valid attributes for a given object, enter the following command: man name_of_file where name_of_file is one of the following: pd_att_document pd_att_ivdocument pd_att_ivjob pd_att_job pd_att_log pd_att_queue pd_att_log_ptr pd_att_phy_ptr pd_att_spooler pd_att_supervisor p HP-UX 11i Version 1: September 2005 −1− Hewlett-Packard Company Section 5−−105
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) NAME pd_att_document - list of attributes for an HPDPS document object DESCRIPTION The following is a list of valid attributes and values for the document object class of the HP Distributed Print Service.
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | bottom-margin | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | bm | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdpr, pdset, or pdmod commands.
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Type | Settable with the pdpr, pdset, or pdmod commands. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Specifies the number of document copies to be printed per | | | job copy. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value.
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | unicode-ibm-2039 | | | unicode-ibm-1261 | | | unicode-ibm-1268 | | | unicode-ibm-1276 | | | unicode-ibm-1264 | | | unicode-ibm-1265 | | | windows30-latin1 | | | windows31-latin1 | | | windows31-latin2 | | | windows31-latin5 | | | hp-roman8 | | | adobe-standard-encoding | | | ventura-us | | | ventura-international | | | dec-mcs | | | pc-page-850-multilingual | | | pc-page-852-latin2 | | | pc8-page-437-us | | | pc8-danish-norwegian | | | pc-page-86
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | default-input-tray | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdpr, pdset, or pdmod commands.
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | iso-a3-colored iso-a5-white iso-a5-colored iso-b4-white iso-b4-colored iso-b5-white iso-b5-colored na-letter-white na-letter-colored na-letter-transparent na-legal-white na-legal-colored iso-b5-envelope i
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | jis-b10-white | | | a | | | b | | | c | | | d | | | e | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | A text string up to 4095 characters that contains | | | information about this document such as the fonts to be | | | used. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | escapep | | | epson | | | ddif | | | interpress | | | iso-6429 | | | line-data | | | modca | | | regis | | | scs | | | spdl | | | tek4014 | | | pds | | | igp | | | codev | | | dsc-dse | | | wps | | | ln03 | | | ccitt | | | quic | | | cpap | | | dec-ppl | | | simple-text | | | npap | | | doc | | | impress | | | pinwriter | | | npdl | | | nec201pl | | | automatic | | | pages | | | lips | | | tiff | | | diagnostic | | | capsl | | | excl | | | lcd
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Values | One of the integers from 1 to 2147483647. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o Used to identify this document in request status or | | Guidelines | when HPDPS provides event status.
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Name | initial-value-document | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Specifiable with the pdpr command. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies an initial-value-document object (within a | | | given spooler) that is to be used for this document.
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | 2. default-medium | | | 3.
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | object-class | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Usage | Because HPDPS does not estimate job size in pages or use | | Guidelines | the page-count value you specify, the value for the | | | page-count attribute should closely represent the actual | | | number of pages in the job if the operator is to make | | | valid decisions based on page count.
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Values | One of the following fixed values: | | | | | | simplex (single sided) | | | duplex (double sided) | | | tumble (double sided, every other page upside-down) | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | simplex | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o This document is validated and scheduled against the | | Guidelines | printer attribute plexes-sup
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | logical page and the right edge of the text area when | | | held in the reading orientation. The values are in units | | | of characters. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | An integer from 1 to 2147483647.
pd_att_document(5) pd_att_document(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | transfer-method | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Specifiable with the pdpr command.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) NAME pd_att_ivdocument - list of attributes for an HPDPS initial value document object DESCRIPTION The following is a list of valid attributes and values for the initial value document object class of the HP Distributed Print Service. Initial-value-document objects are used to set default values for document attributes. The initial-value-document object contains two types of attributes: 1.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | of the server. Set by HPDPS to the ServerName: portion of| | | the argument when this initial-value-document was created.| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o This attribute is used by the initial-value-document | | Guidelines | object.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Usage | o The document is validated and scheduled against the | | Guidelines | printer attribute content-orientations-supported.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | shift-jis | | | euc-packed-format-japanese | | | euc-fixed-width-japanese | | | iso-reg4-united-kingdom | | | iso-reg11-swedish-for-names | | | iso-reg15-italian | | | iso-reg17-spanish | | | iso-reg21-german | | | iso-reg60-danish-norwegian | | | iso-reg69-french | | | unicode | | | ucs4 | | | unicode-ascii | | | unicode-latin1 | | | unicode-ibm-2039 | | | unicode-ibm-1261 | | | unicode-ibm-1268 | | | unicode-ibm-1276 | | | unicode-ibm-12
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | Values vary by printer model. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies the default font to be used. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Section 5−−128 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | iso-a4-white iso-a4-colored iso-a4-transparent iso-a3-whi
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | jis-b6-white | | | jis-b7-white | | | jis-b8-white | | | jis-b9-white | | | jis-b10-white | | | a | | | b | | | c | | | d | | | e | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o This attribute is used by the initial-value-document | | Guidelines | object.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | scs | | | spdl | | | tek4014 | | | pds | | | igp | | | codev | | | dsc-dse | | | wps | | | ln03 | | | ccitt | | | quic | | | cpap | | | dec-ppl | | | simple-text | | | npap | | | doc | | | impress | | | pinwriter | | | npdl | | | nec201pl | | | automatic | | | pages | | | lips | | | tiff | | | diagnostic | | | capsl | | | excl | | | lcds | | | xes | | | passthru | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | De
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | initial-value-document-identifier | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Specifiable with the pdcreate command.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Type | Settable with the pdpr, pdset, or pdmod commands. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | Values vary by printer model. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Specifies the number of source page-images to impose upon | | | a single instance of a selected medium, that is, the | | | number of source pages to appear on a single printed page.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset command. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Lists the people responsible for the maintenance of this | | | initial-value-document object.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Values | A text string up to 4095 characters that contains some | | | information about this initial-value-document object. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o This attribute is used by the initial-value-document | | Guidelines | object.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | beginning- | An integer from 1 to 2147483647. | | page | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | ending| An integer from 1 to 2147483647.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | right-margin | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdpr, pdset, or pdmod commands.
pd_att_ivdocument(5) pd_att_ivdocument(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) NAME pd_att_ivjob - list of attributes for an HPDPS initial value job object DESCRIPTION The following is a list of valid attributes and values for the initial value job object class of the HP Distributed Print Service. Initial-value-job objects are used to set values for job attributes.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Default | No default. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o This attribute is used by the initial-value-job | | Guidelines | object.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | One of the following fixed values: | | | | | | hpdps | | | lp | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | hpdps | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o The job is validated against the printer attribute | | Guidelines | interface-program-methods-supported.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Values | A text string up to 255 characters that contains the | | | local ID (an integer). This value is generated | | | automatically by the DPS client program and is unique for | | | a given user ID. The local ID is mapped to a global ID | | | (the job-identifier job attribute) that is unique for the | | | system. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | job-end-message | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | end-message | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Explanation| Indicates whether a print job can be scheduled for | | | printing. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o This identification may be printed on the banner page.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Input | print-after | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Specifies the time or time and calendar date after which | | | the print job may be scheduled for printing.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Default | No default.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o Validate and schedule against the printer attribute | | Guidelines | start-message-supported. | | | o This message is sent if the | | | physical printer attribute start-message-supported is | | | "true" for the physical printer the job is submitted | | | to.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | message | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Provides a message associated with the initial-value-job | | | object.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | delivery- | Explanation: Specifies if or how the user is to | | method | receive the information. | | | Value Type: Single value.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Explanation| Identifies the physical printers requested for printing | | | the job. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Multiple values. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | A text string up to 255 characters per printer that | | | contains the name of the physical printer.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Input | models-requested | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Specifies the model IDs of the printers on which the job | | | is to be printed. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Multiple values.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | photographic-other | | | ion-deposition | | | E-beam | | | typesetter | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o The job is validated and scheduled against the | | Guidelines | printer attribute printer-types.
pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | address | receive the job output. | | | Value Type: Single value. | | | Values: A text string that contains the address. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | job-copies | Explanation: Specifies how many copies of the job the | | | person is to receive. | | | Value Type: Single value. | | | Values: An integer (cannot be 0).
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) NAME pd_att_job - list of attributes for an HPDPS job object DESCRIPTION The following is a list of valid attributes and values for the job object class of the HP Distributed Print Service.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | completion-time | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Expla
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | associated with the physical printer. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single Value. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | A text string that contains the path name of the device | | | associated with the printer. Implicitly set by HPDPS if | | | the value of printer attribute attachment-type is serial | | | or parallel.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | - The value of the job-copies component of the job | | | results-profile attribute is passed as the 4th | | | argument of the interface program. | | | - Each document is duplicated n times before being | | | passed to the interface program, where n is the | | | value of the document copy-count attribute.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | job-client-id | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | local-id | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies the local job identifier.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Usage | o This value is updated at the completion of each | | Guidelines | result-set.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Type | Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies the desired finishing process to be applied to | | | the printed output. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | The global ID. Set by HPDPS. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | job-name | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | name | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdpr, pdset or pdmod commands.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o Use this attribute if you want to specify a person to | | Guidelines | be responsible for the job other than yourself. | | | o This identification may be printed on the auxiliary- | | | sheet.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdpr, pdset or pdmod commands. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Specifies the period of time following job completion | | | that the job is to be retained before being discarded by | | | the spooler.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | job-start-message | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | start-message | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdpr, pdset or pdmod commands.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Usage | | | Guidelines | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | job-submission-complete | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|----------------------------------
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Component | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | event| Explanation: Specifies the events for which the user | | identifiers| is to receive messages. | | | Value Type: Multiple values.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | number-of-documents | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |--
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Name | output-bin-requested | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies the output-bin specified by the output-bin | | | component of the job results-profile attribute. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single Value.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | A text string up to 255 characters per physical printer | | | that contains the name of the physical printer. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | specified on the command line.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | printer-mopy-requested | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Requests to print multiple copies by using printer’s | | | internal disk spooling capability.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | typesetter | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o The job is validated and scheduled against the | | Guidelines | printer attribute printer-types.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o Normally this value only contains one physical printer| | Guidelines | name. However, if a job had to be restarted on | | | another printer because the first printer failed for | | | some reason, this value could contain more than one | | | physical printer name.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Multiple values. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | This is a complex attribute which has the following | | | components: | | | | | | 1. delivery-method | | | 2. results-set-comment | | | 3. delivery-address | | | 4. job-copies | | | 5.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | left | | | right | | | face-up | | | face-down | | | large | | | private | | | collator | | | Default: No default. | | | | | | The value is validated against the printer attribute | | | output-bins-supported.
pd_att_job(5) pd_att_job(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | printable octets in the job. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | An integer from 0 to 9223372036854775800. Set by HPDPS.
pd_att_log(5) pd_att_log(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) NAME pd_att_log - list of attributes for an HPDPS log object DESCRIPTION The following is a list of valid attributes and values for the log object class of the HP Distributed Print Service. Log objects are automatically created when the server is initialized. These logs contain and keep track of such things as error messages and trace messages. These logs cannot be created or deleted, but they can be enabled or disabled.
pd_att_log(5) pd_att_log(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Name | descriptor | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdset command. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Provides a description of the object. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value.
pd_att_log(5) pd_att_log(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Default | No default | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | | | Guidelines | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | log-address | |------------|------------------------------------------
pd_att_log(5) pd_att_log(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | debug | | | info | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | audit | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o This attribute is only for error logs.
pd_att_log(5) pd_att_log(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies the type of log.
pd_att_log(5) pd_att_log(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | object-class | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies the object class to which this object belongs.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) NAME pd_att_log_ptr - list of attributes for an HPDPS logical printer object DESCRIPTION The following is a list of valid attributes and values for the logical printer object class of HP Distributed Print Services. Logical printers are used for job routing, defaulting, and job validation. If a logical printer attribute does not have a value, then the corresponding attribute for the physical printer is used.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies the queue associated with this printer. All | | | jobs submitted to this logical printer will be sent to | | | the queue specified by this attribute. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | on this printer. If the person does have | | | "read" authority, the job is authorized. | | | False The job is automatically authorized. | | | | | | Note: Security level of medium is the only supported | | | level.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | adobe-standard-encoding | | | ventura-us | | | ventura-international | | | dec-mcs | | | pc-page-850-multilingual | | | pc-page-852-latin2 | | | pc8-page-437-us | | | pc8-danish-norwegian | | | pc-page-862-latin-hebrew | | | pc8-turkish | | | ibm-symbols | | | ibm-thai | | | hp-legal | | | hp-pifont | | | hp-math8 | | | hp-ps-math | | | hp-desktop | | | ventura-math | | | microsoft-publishing | | | windows31j | | | gb-2312 | | | big5 | | | cns | |
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Name | descriptor | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| A textual description of this logical printer. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | epson | | | ddif | | | interpress | | | iso-6429 | | | line-data | | | modca | | | regis | | | scs | | | spdl | | | tek4014 | | | pds | | | igp | | | codev | | | dsc-dse | | | wps | | | ln03 | | | ccitt | | | quic | | | cpap | | | dec-ppl | | | simple-text | | | npap | | | doc | | | impress | | | pinwriter | | | npdl | | | nec201pl | | | automatic | | | pages | | | lips | | | tiff | | | diagnostic | | | capsl | | | excl | | | lcds | | | xes | | | p
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Usage | o The document attribute document-type is compared to | | Guidelines | this attribute for validation.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies the fonts supported by this printer. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Multiple values | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | Any text string that contains the font names supported by | | | this printer.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Default | No default. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o The job attribute interface-program-method is compared| | Guidelines | to this attribute for validation.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | job-set-end-copies-separate | | | job-set-wrap-copies-separate | | | job-copy-start | | | job-copy-end | | | job-copy-wrap | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No value. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o The job attribute job-sheets is compared to this | | Guidelines | attribute for validation.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | (the upper limit). | | | o If only the upper limit is supplied, the lower | | | limit defaults to 0. | | | Default: No value.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | a unique name or any of the following fixed values: iso-a4-white iso-a4-colored iso-a4-transparent iso-a3-white iso-a3-colored iso-a5-white iso-a5-colored iso-b4-white iso-b4-colored iso-b5-white iso-b5-col
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | jis-b2-white | | | jis-b3-white | | | jis-b6-white | | | jis-b7-white | | | jis-b8-white | | | jis-b9-white | | | jis-b10-white | | | a | | | b | | | c | | | d | | | e | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No value. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o The document attribute default-medium is compared to | | Guidelines | this attribute.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | | | | For example: | | | | | | -x "notification-profile={event-identifiers= | | | class-physical-printer-status | | | delivery-method=electronic-mail | | | event-comment=’Its still going’ | | | delivery-address=jeff@ttank | | | locale=C}" | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Component | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | event| Explanation: Specifies w
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies the number-up values supported by this printer.| | | See the explanation of document attribute number-up in | | | pd_att_document(5) for more information on number-up | | | values. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Multiple values.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | face-down | | | large | | | private | | | collator | | | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o The job attribute results-profile component output-bin| | Guidelines | is compared to this attribute for validation.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | logical printer belongs to an NFS diskless cluster, | | | this attribute must name the cluster server host. | | | Otherwise, if the remote printer belongs to a DCE | | | Extended Environment then any host in the DCE cell | | | (that is not a diskless client) may be chosen. | | | Otherwise, the name of the standalone host that | | | defines the remote logical printer must be chosen.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | printer-mopy-supported | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | none | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o The document attribute default-printer-resolution is | | Guidelines | compared to this attribute for validation.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Value Type | Single value. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | A text string up to 255 characters that contains the name | | | of the initial-value-job object. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | printer-name | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | printer, logical-printer | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|------------
pd_att_log_ptr(5) pd_att_log_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | A text string up to 255 characters per physical printer | | | that contains the ID of a physical printer that is | | | ready. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No value.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) NAME pd_att_phy_ptr - list of attributes for an HPDPS physical printer object DESCRIPTION The following is a list of valid attributes and values for the physical printer object class of HP Distributed Print Services. 1. Physical printers are used for job validation and scheduling. 2. The physical printer attributes xxx-supported are used for job validation. Both the xxx-ready and the xxx-supported attributes are used for job scheduling. 3.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | printer-mopy-ready | | | printer-mopy-supported | | | printer-pass-through | | | printer-register-threshold | | | printer-resolutions-supported | | | printer-resource-context| | | printer | | | printer-timeout-period | | | printer-types | | | sides-supported | | | start-message-supported | | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Table 1-1
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | attachment-type | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Specifiable with the pdcreate command. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | Values vary by printer model.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands, or by the | | | printer attribute file. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | Values vary by printer model. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies the attachment types supported by the physical | | | printer.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Values | One of the following fixed values: | | | | | | Fixed Value Input Synonym | | | true yes | | | false no | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | false | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | | | Guidelines | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-------------------------------------------------
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | unicode-ibm-1264 | | | unicode-ibm-1265 | | | windows30-latin1 | | | windows31-latin1 | | | windows31-latin2 | | | windows31-latin5 | | | hp-roman8 | | | adobe-standard-encoding | | | ventura-us | | | ventura-international | | | dec-mcs | | | pc-page-850-multilingual | | | pc-page-852-latin2 | | | pc8-page-437-us | | | pc8-danish-norwegian | | | pc-page-862-latin-hebrew | | | pc8-turkish | | | ibm-symbols | | | ibm-thai | | | hp-legal | | | hp-pifo
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | content-orientations-supported | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | orientations-supported | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreat
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Value Type | Single value. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | A text string that identifies the path name of the device | | | associated with the physical printer. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | interpress | | | iso-6429 | | | line-data | | | modca | | | regis | | | scs | | | spdl | | | tek4014 | | | pds | | | igp | | | codev | | | dsc-dse | | | wps | | | ln03 | | | ccitt | | | quic | | | cpap | | | dec-ppl | | | simple-text | | | npap | | | doc | | | impress | | | pinwriter | | | npdl | | | nec201pl | | | automatic | | | pages | | | lips | | | tiff | | | diagnostic | | | capsl | | | excl | | | lcds | | | xes | | | passthru | |---------
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | enabled | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanat
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Multiple values | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | Any text string that contains the font names supported by | | | this printer. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | middle | | | bottom | | | envelope | | | manual | | | large-capacity | | | main | | | side | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | | | Guidelines | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Att
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Type | Settable attribute which job-batch values | | | are acceptable to this physical printer. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Multiple values. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | A text string up to 4095 characters in length, | | | per value, that contains the job-batch name.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Multiple values.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | | | | For example: 0:65000. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | 0:9223372036854775800 | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o The range for this attribute value must be contained | | Guidelines | within the range of job-size-range-supported. | | | o The job attribute total-job-octets is compared to | | | this attribute for scheduling.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | Values: Unit value is octets (bytes). If only the | | | lower limit is supplied, the upper limit defaults to | | | 9223372036854775800. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | upper | Explanation: Upper limit value of job size. | | limit | Value Type: Single | | | Values: Unit value is octets (bytes). If only the | | | upper limit is supplied, the lower limit defaults to | | | 0.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Specifies the maximum speed of the printer in pages per | | | minute. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | jis-b5-white | | | jis-b5-colored | | | executive | | | folio | | | invoice | | | ledger | | | quarto | | | iso-a0-white | | | iso-a1-white | | | iso-a2-white | | | iso-a6-white | | | iso-a7-white | | | iso-a8-white | | | iso-a9-white | | | iso-a10-white | | | iso-b0-white | | | iso-b1-white | | | iso-b2-white | | | iso-b3-white | | | iso-b6-white | | | iso-b7-white | | | iso-b8-white | | | iso-b9-white | | | iso-b10-white | | | jis-b0-white | | |
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Section 5−−226 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | iso-a4-transparent iso-a3-white iso-a3-colored iso-a5-white iso-a5-colored iso-b4-white iso-b4-colored iso-b5-white iso-b5-colored na-letter-white na-letter-colored na-letter-transparent n
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | jis-b9-white | | | jis-b10-white | | | a | | | b | | | c | | | d | | | e | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o The document attribute default-medium is compared to | | Guidelines | this attribute.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Explanation| Identifies whether this printer is capable of processing | | | and printing multiple documents per job. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | o printer-needs-operator | | | o printer-paper-jam | | | o printer-paper-out | | | o printer-paper-output-problem | | | o printer-timed-out | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | delivery- | Explanation: Specifies how the user is to receive | | method | event messages. | | | Value Type: Single value.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Usage | o The document attribute number-up is compared to this | | Guidelines | attribute for validation.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Guidelines | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | output-bins-supported | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands, or by the | | | printer
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Usage | o The document attribute page-select is compared to | | Guidelines | this attribute for validation.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Indicates if printer printer’s multiple copy feature is | | | ready for use. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single boolean value.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | lp-spool-bsd | | | | | | Ignored for other attachment-types. | | | | | | The value identifies the name of the HP-UX lp spooler | | | destination or BSD spooler queue associated with the | | | physical printer.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | printer-name | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | printer, physical-printer | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Identifies the physical printer object.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | printer-pass-through | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | other-options | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | following fixed values: | | | | | | highest | | | lowest | | | medium | | | | | | o An integer from 0 to 2147483647.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Single value.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Name | printer-tcpip-port-number | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | tcpip-port-number, port-number | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | printer-types | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands.
pd_att_phy_ptr(5) pd_att_phy_ptr(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Default | false | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | | | Guidelines | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | sides-supported | |------------|--------------------------------------
pd_att_queue(5) pd_att_queue(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) NAME pd_att_queue - list of attributes for an HPDPS queue object DESCRIPTION The following is a list of valid attributes and values for the queue object class of the HP Distributed Print Service.
pd_att_queue(5) pd_att_queue(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | [HH:]MM. Unit is minutes. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Syntax | backlog-lower-bound=[HH:]MM. | | | | | | Can be just minutes or hours and minutes.
pd_att_queue(5) pd_att_queue(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Value Type | Single value. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | [HH:]MM. Unit is minutes. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_queue(5) pd_att_queue(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | who want to determine where to submit a given job or | | | administrators who want to determine which queue to | | | associate with a logical printer.
pd_att_queue(5) pd_att_queue(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Values | A text string up to 255 characters that contains the ID | | | of the physical printers (per printer) that are ready to | | | accept jobs. Implicitly set when physical printers are | | | enabled and have a state of either idle, | | | connecting-to-printer, or printing. Implicitly reset | | | when a physical printer is disabled, paused, timed-out, | | | needs-attention, or needs-key-operator-attention.
pd_att_queue(5) pd_att_queue(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | event-comment=’fix problem’ delivery-address=mary@travel | | | locale=C}" | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Component | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | event| Explanation: Specifies the events for which the | | identifiers| person is to receive messages. | | | Value Type: Multiple values.
pd_att_queue(5) pd_att_queue(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Explanation| Identifies people that are to receive the attribute | | | job-message-to-operator message. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Multiple values.
pd_att_queue(5) pd_att_queue(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Value Type | Multiple values. | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | A text string up to 255 characters per printer that | | | contains the ID of a physical printer that is associated | | | with this queue. Implicitly set when a physical printer | | | registers and its associated-queue attribute value is the | | | name of this queue.
pd_att_queue(5) pd_att_queue(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | queue-backlog | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | backlog, current-backlog | | Synonym | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation| Specifies the
pd_att_queue(5) pd_att_queue(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Guidelines | | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | scheduler-ready | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | scheduler | | Synonym | | |------------|--------------------------------------
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) NAME pd_att_spooler - list of attributes for an HPDPS spooler object DESCRIPTION The following is a list of valid attributes and values for the spooler object class of the HP Distributed Print Service.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | document-attributes-supported | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation | Identifies the document attributes supported by
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | class-job-status | | | class-logical-printer-attention | | | class-logical-printer-default | | | class-logical-printer-configuration | | | class-logical-printer-status | | | class-queue-attention | | | class-queue-default | | | class-queue-configuration | | | class-queue-status | | | class-server-attention | | | class-server-default | | | class-server-configuration | | | class-server-status | | | class-report | | | class-state-changed | | | clas
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Attribute | Description | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | job-attributes-supported | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation | Identifies the job attributes supported by this spooler.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | job-submission-timer | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdset command.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | 1. LC_ALL | | | 2. LC_MESSAGES | | | 3.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | | | Guidelines | | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | modify-individual-document-supported | |-------------|------------------------------------
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | none | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | none | | | Default: message | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| |event-comment| Explanation: A text string of information that is | | | appended to the event message. | | | Value Type: Single value. | | | Values: A text string up to 4095 characters that | | | contains the comment. | | | Default: No value.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | initial-value-job | | | job | | | log | | | printer | | | queue | | | server | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | printer-register-threshold | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Input | register-threshold | | Synonym | | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdset command.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | protected-attributes | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | o Normally, anyone with DCE write permission for | | Guidelines | spooler can set values for spooler attributes. | | | By default, the pd_admin and pd_operator DCE groups | | | both have write permission.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Type | Settable with the pdset command. | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation | Identifies the security level for this spooler. | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Multiple values. | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | The only value supported is medium.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Syntax | nn.nn.nn.nn | | | | | | For example: 15.1.1.1 | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_spooler(5) pd_att_spooler(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Value Type | Single value. | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | The value is spooler.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) NAME pd_att_supervisor - list of attributes for an HPDPS supervisor object DESCRIPTION The following is a list of valid attributes and values for the supervisor object class of the HP Distributed Print Service.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | events-supported | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Non Settable | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Explanation | Lists the events supported by this supervisor.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | printer-unregistered | | | processing-started | | | resource-needs-attention | | | resource-needs-operator | | | server-shutdown-complete | | | server-shutdown-started | | | server-startup-complete | | | server-state-changed | | | unable-to-register | | | unrecognized-resource | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | job-submission-timer | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdset command.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | 1. LC_ALL | | | 2. LC_MESSAGES | | | 3. LANG | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | message | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdset command.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Default | No default.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | | Default: electronic-mail | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| |event-comment| Explanation: Information that is appended to the | | | event message. | | | Value Type: Single value. | | | Values: A text string up to 4095 characters that | | | contains the comment. | | | Default: No default.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | | printer | | | server | | | log | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | No default.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Explanation | Identifies the physical printer models that can be | | | created within this supervisor. | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Value Type | Multiple values. | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Values | Any text string up to 255 characters that contains the | | | IDs of the physical printer models that can be created | | | within this supervisor.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | protected-attributes | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) p | Values | A text string up to 255 characters that contains the | | | name of the host on which this supervisor is running. | | | Implicitly set to the name of the host on which this | | | supervisor was created. | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Syntax | node.node.node | | | | | | For example: paper.endicott.jc.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Guidelines | | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Name | server-resource-context-printer | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Type | Settable with the pdset command.
pd_att_supervisor(5) pd_att_supervisor(5) (TO BE OBSOLETED) | Values | The value is supervisor | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Default | supervisor | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | | | Guidelines | | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Attribute | Description | |-------------|----------------
pfs_exports(5) pfs_exports(5) NAME pfs_exports, pfs_xtab - directories to export to PFS clients SYNOPSIS /etc/pfs_exports /etc/pfs_xtab DESCRIPTION The /etc/pfs_exports file contains entries for directories that can be exported to PFS clients. This file is read automatically by the pfs_exportfs (1M) command. If you change this file, you must run pfs_exportfs (1M) for the changes to affect the daemon’s operation.
pfs_fstab(5) pfs_fstab(5) NAME pfs_fstab, mtab - static file system mounting table, mounted file systems table SYNOPSIS /etc/pfs_fstab /etc/mtab DESCRIPTION The /etc/pfs_fstab file contains entries for CD-ROM file systems and disc images to mount using the pfs_mount(1M) command, which is normally invoked by rc(1M) script at boot time. This file is used by various utilities such as pfs_mount , and pfs_umount .
pfs_fstab(5) pfs_fstab(5) FILES /etc/pfs_fstab /etc/mtab SEE ALSO pfs_mount(1M).
portal(5) portal(5) NAME portal - a "window to the future" for applications SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION This header file is a "window to the future" for applications.
portal(5) portal(5) The SET_MASK_BIT_LOOP macro in the following example will turn on the three least significant bits of the maximum integer. int i; intmax_t mask = 0; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { SET_MASK_BIT_LOOP(mask, i, intmax_t); } The SIGN_BIT macro in the following example will return the position of the sign bit in a 32-bit integer. SIGN_BIT(int32_t) The SIGN_BIT_MASK macro in the following example will return a sign bit mask for a 32-bit integer.
pthread_stubs(5) pthread_stubs(5) NAME pthread_stubs - list of pthread calls for which the stubs are provided in the C library DESCRIPTION The libc shared libraries in libc cumulative patches, PHCO_22923 (11.00) and PHCO_23772 (11.11) onwards, contain stubs for the pthread functions in libpthread and libcma. The stubs allow non-threaded applications to dynamically load thread-safe libraries successfully, so that the pthread symbols are resolved.
pthread_stubs(5) pthread_stubs(5) pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol(3T) pthread_mutexattr_setpshared(3T) pthread_mutexattr_settype(3T) pthread_once(3T) pthread_rwlock_destroy(3T) pthread_rwlock_init(3T) pthread_rwlock_rdlock(3T) pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock(3T) pthread_rwlock_trywrlock(3T) pthread_rwlock_unlock(3T) pthread_rwlock_wrlock(3T) pthread_rwlockattr_destroy(3T) pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared(3T) pthread_rwlockattr_init(3T) pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared(3T) pthread_self(3T) pthread_setcancelstate(3T) pthr
pthread_stubs(5) pthread_stubs(5) EXAMPLES Examples of potential link order problems. Example 1 An application or any library linked, that requires pthread/cma calls to resolve to the pthread stubs in libc must be built without -lpthread or -lcma on the link line. If -lc is specified before -lpthread or -lcma on the link line, pthread/cma calls resolve to pthread stubs in libc. This may lead to problems as given in the examples below: $ cat thread.c #include #include
pthread_stubs(5) pthread_stubs(5) SHLIB_PATH disabled second embedded path disabled first Not Defined shared library list: dynamic /usr/lib/libpthread.1 dynamic /usr/lib/libc.2 shared library binding: deferred global hash table disabled ... Example 2 Specifying -lc before -lpthread in threaded applications can cause run-time problems like the following because the pthread calls get resolved to stubs in libc rather than the functions in pthread library.
pthread_stubs(5) pthread_stubs(5) Error 0, Error 0 Error: Can’t open shared library: lib_not_found Due to the problems mentioned above, -lc should never be specified in the build command of an executable or shared library. By default, the compiler drivers (cc , aCC , f90 ) automatically pass -lc to the linker at the end of the link line of the executables.
pthread_stubs(5) pthread_stubs(5) is loaded as a dependent of a.out before libpthread is loaded as a dependent of libc.2 . The dependency list of the first case is: a.out / \ lib1 lib2 libc | | libc libpthread / Therefore the load graph is constructed as: lib1.sl --> lib2.sl -->libc.2 --> libpthread.1 This is the desired behavior for non-threaded applications, but causes threaded applications (that use either libpthread or libcma ) to fail. lib1.sl specifies -lc , lib2.
pthread_stubs(5) pthread_stubs(5) $ ld -b -o lib2.sl -lpthread lib2.o $ cc +DA2.0W thread.c -L. -l1 -l2 $ a.out Error $ ldd a.out lib1.sl => ./lib1.sl lib2.sl => ./lib2.sl libc.2 => /usr/lib/pa20_64/libc.2 libpthread.1 => /lib/pa20_64/libpthread.1 libdl.1 => /usr/lib/pa20_64/libdl.1 $ LD_PRELOAD="/lib/pa20_64/libpthread.1" a.out Success a.out correctly lists -lpthread for a threaded application. $ ld -b -o lib1.sl lib1.o $ ld -b -o lib2.sl -lpthread lib2.o $ cc +DA2.0W thread.c -L. -l1 -l2 -lpthread $ a.
quota(5) quota(5) NAME quota - disk quotas DESCRIPTION Disk quotas can be used by the system administrator to limit the number of files and file blocks owned by a user on a per-file-system basis. Separate limits can be established for both the number of files (inodes) and the number of 1-Kbyte blocks for each user. A soft (preferred) and a hard limit are established.
quota(5) quota(5) NETWORKING FEATURES Quotas are not fully supported over NFS file systems. However, the quota command is able to report quota statistics on remote NFS file systems for which disk quotas are in effect, if the remote system provides the RPC rquotad service (see rquotad(1M)). rquotad is provided to allow reciprocal support to other systems. EXAMPLES Initial Setup The kernel must be reconfigured to support disk quotas; see the System Administration manuals.
quota(5) quota(5) AUTHOR Disk Quotas were developed by the University of California, Berkeley, Sun Microsystems, and HP. FILES /etc/fstab /etc/mnttab directory /quotas Static information about the file systems Mounted file system table Quota statistics static storage for a file system, where directory is the root of the file system, as specified to the mount command (see mount(1M)).
rcsintro(5) rcsintro(5) NAME rcsintro - description of RCS commands DESCRIPTION Revision Control System (RCS) automates the storing, retrieval, logging, identification, and merging of revisions of ASCII text files. RCS is useful for managing files that are revised frequently. Functions of RCS • Storage and retrieval of revisions of text files. RCS saves revisions in a space efficient way. Revisions can be retrieved by ranges of revision numbers, symbolic names, dates, authors, and states.
rcsintro(5) rcsintro(5) Of course, it is too late now to do the check out with locking, because you probably modified f.c already, and a second check out would overwrite your modifications. Instead, invoke: rcs -l f.c This command will lock the latest revision for you, unless somebody else has already locked it. In that case, you will have to negotiate with that person. Locking assures that you, and only you, can check in the next update, and avoids nasty problems if several people work on the same file.
rcsintro(5) rcsintro(5) path2 are (possibly different or empty) paths and workfile is a filename. • Only the RCS file is given. Then the working file is assumed to be in the current directory and its name is derived from the name of the RCS file by removing path1/ and the suffix ",v". • Only the working file is given. Then the name of the RCS file is derived from the name of the working file by removing path2/ and appending the suffix ",v".
regexp(5) regexp(5) NAME regexp - regular expression and pattern matching notation definitions DESCRIPTION A regular expression is a mechanism supported by many utilities for locating and manipulating patterns in text. pattern matching notation is used by shells and other utilities for file name expansion. This manual entry defines two forms of regular expressions: Basic Regular Expressions and Extended Regular Expressions; and the one form of Pattern Matching Notation.
regexp(5) regexp(5) .∗[\ (period, asterisk, left bracket, and backslash) lose their special meaning within a bracket expression. The character sequences: [. [= [: (left-bracket followed by a period, equal-sign or colon) are special inside a bracket expression and are used to delimit collating symbols, equivalence class expressions and character class expressions. These symbols must be followed by a valid expression and the matching terminating .], =], or :].
regexp(5) regexp(5) character, then both the expressions [[=A=]-E] and [d-a] are invalid. An ending range point can also be the starting range point in a subsequent range expression. Each such range expression is evaluated separately. For example, the bracket expression [a-m-o] is treated as [a-mm-o]. The hyphen character is treated as itself if it occurs first (after an initial ˆ, if any) or last in the list, or as the rightmost symbol in a range expression.
regexp(5) regexp(5) immediately following the \) is treated as an invalid character. \n The expression \n matches the same string of characters as was matched by a subexpression enclosed between \( and \) preceding the \n. The character n must be a digit from 1 through 9, specifying the n-th subexpression (the one that begins with the n-th \( and ends with the corresponding paired \). For example, the expression ^\(.∗ \)\1$ matches a line consisting of two adjacent appearances of the same string.
regexp(5) regexp(5) ^ The circumflex is special except when used in a bracket expression in a non-leading position. delimiter Any character used to bound (i.e., delimit) an entire ERE is special for that ERE. Period A period ( . ), when used outside of a bracket expression, is an ERE that matches any printable or nonprintable character except . ERE Bracket Expression The syntax and rules for ERE bracket expressions are the same as for RE bracket expressions found above.
regexp(5) regexp(5) For example, the ERE abba|cde is interpreted as "match either abba or cde. It does not mean "match abb followed by a or c followed in turn by de (because concatenation has a higher order of precedence than alternation). Expression Anchoring An ERE can be limited to matching strings that begin or end a line (i.e., anchored) according to the following rules: • A circumflex ( ˆ ) matches the beginning of a line (anchors the expression to the beginning of a line).
regexp(5) regexp(5) The concatenation of one or more patterns matching a single character with one or more asterisks is a valid pattern. In such patterns, each asterisk matches a string of zero or more characters, up to the first character that matches the character following the asterisk in the pattern. For example, the pattern a∗∗d matches the strings ad, abd, and abcd; but not the string abc.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) NAME sd - overview of Software Distributor: commands to create, distribute, install, monitor, and manage software SYNOPSIS sw [XToolkit Options] [-r|-d] [-i] [-l] [-p] [-R] [-u] [-v] [-V] [-a attribute] [-c catalog] [-C session_file] [-D acl_entry] [-f software_file] [-F acl_file] [-J jobid] [-l level] [-M acl_entry] [-Q date] [-s source] [-S session_file] [-t target_file] [-x option=value] [-X option_file] [software_selections] [@ target_selections] Remar
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) swinstall -s controller :/var/opt/mx/depot11 AgentConfig.SD-CONFIG NOTES: • controller is the name of the central management server. • If the target is running HP-UX 10.20, use the same command but substitute depot10 for depot11 . • Targets previously set up by SD/OV to be managed by this controller do not need this step. • SD does not require any other ServiceControl Manager filesets.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) SD uses a method based on credentials and passwords to authenticate the user and the SD command performing a given operation. SD also has a nonprivileged mode that replaces ACL authorizations with user file permissions. See the run_as_superuser default option and the Software Distributor Administration Guide for more information. Flexible Policy Control You can control many policies and behaviors for the SD commands by using the command default options.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) Product Location and Multiple Versions The swinstall command can install a software product to an alternate product location instead of the default product directory specified by the vendor. (This directory location is the root directory of all the product’s files.) The swinstall command can also install multiple versions of a software product to a single target system, each in a unique product location.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) • Postinstall - (Applies to swremove .) A script executed immediately after a fileset or product has been installed to perform additional remove operations (such as resetting default files). • Unpostinstall - (Applies to swremove .) An "undo" postinstall script in case SD must initiate recovery during the installation process. • Configure - (Applies to swconfig , swinstall , and swremove .) A script that configures installed filesets or products.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) for a definition of these options. -d Causes the command to operate on target_selections which are software depots rather than root directories. -r Causes SD commands to operate on alternate root directories, which must be specified in the @ target_selections option. (This option is not required for alternate root operations but is maintained for backward compatibility. See the Alternate Root Directory and Depot Directory heading above for more information.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) -l level List all objects at the specified level when using swlist , or define the level of the objects when using swacl , or swreg . -M acl_entry Adds a new ACL entry or changes the permissions of an existing entry using swacl . -Q date Schedules the command for the specified date and time. -s source Specifies source depot, PSF file, or tape from which software will be installed, copied, listed, or packaged. (SD can read both tar and cpio tape depots.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) • • fr and fa apply only to filesets. r , a , v , c , and l apply only to bundles and products. They are applied to the leftmost bundle or product in a software specification. • The (relational operator) component can be of the form: =, ==, >=, <=, <, >, or != which performs individual comparisons on dot-separated fields. For example, r>=B.11.00 chooses all revisions greater than or equal to B.11.00 .
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) true ): • The default value is forced to /var/home/LOGNAME/sw. • The path element LOGNAME is replaced with the name of the invoking user, which SD reads from the system password file. • If you set the value of this option to HOME/ path, SD replaces HOME with the invoking user’s home directory (from the system password file) and resolves path relative to that directory. For example, HOME/my_admin resolves to the my_admin directory in your home directory.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) allow_split_patches=false Permits the use of single patch filesets without "sibling" filesets. In the default state of false , installation, copy, or removal of a single fileset from a multi-fileset patch automatically includes any other fileset that are part of the patch, based on the ancestor filesets of the target fileset.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) swinstall continues to the next fileset in the product or the product postinstall script. When set to true , this option also affects scripts. For example, if a preinstall script fails, this option causes the corresponding unpreinstall script to execute. See the Software Distributor Administration Guide for complete information. Applies only to swinstall .
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) Applies to swverify . check_contents_uncompressed=false (This option is ignored if check_contents is set to false .) Controls whether or not swverify validates the size and checksum for compressed files. In the default state of false , swverify checks only the mtime, size and cksum attributes of the compressed file. If set to true , swverify uncompresses the file in memory and verifies the size and cksum attributes of the uncompressed contents.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) compress_index=false Determines whether SD commands create compressed INDEX and INFO catalog files when writing to target depots or roots. The default of false does not create compressed files. When set to true , SD creates compressed and uncompressed INDEX and INFO files. The compressed files are named INDEX.gz and INFO.gz, and reside in the same directories as the uncompressed files.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) of new target depots. Applies to swcopy and swinstall . create_time_filter=0 For cumulative source depots, this option allows consistent software selections over time by swlist , swcopy , and swinstall . The default of zero includes all bundles, products, subproducts, and filesets in the source depot as candidates for selection (and autoselection of dependencies and patches), based on the software selections and other options.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) If set to false , dependencies are checked, but not enforced. Corequisite dependencies, if not enforced, may keep the selected software from working properly. Prerequisite or exrequisite dependencies, if not enforced, may cause the installation or configuration to fail. Applies to swconfig , swcopy , swinstall , swremove , and swverify .
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) Applies to swremove . include_file_revisions=false Do not include each source file’s revision attribute in the products being packaged. Because this operation is time consuming, by default the revision attributes are not included. If set to true , swpackage will execute what(1) and possibly ident(1) (in that order) to try to determine a file’s revision attribute. Applies to swpackage .
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) writing distributions and swlist output. Supported values are "1.0" (default) and "0.8". SD for HP-UX version 10.10 and later can read or write either layout version. SD object and attribute syntax conforms to the layout_version 1.0 specification of the IEEE POSIX 1387.2 Software Administration standard. SD commands still accept the keyword names associated with the older layout version, but you should use layout_version=0.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) The level option defines the level of ACLs to view or modify: host View/modify the ACL protecting the host system(s) identified by the target_selections. depot View/modify the ACL protecting the software depot(s) identified by the target_selections. root View/modify the ACL protecting the root file system(s) identified by the target_selections. product View/modify the ACL protecting the software product identified by the software_selection.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) Log Level loglevel=0 Log Detail loglevel=1 logdetail=false loglevel=1 logdetail=true loglevel=2 logdetail=false loglevel=2 logdetail=true Information Included No information is written to the logfile. Only key events are logged; this is the default. Event detail as above plus task progress messages. Setting loglevel=1 is not necessary, it is the default. Event and file level messages only. Setting the logdetail=false option is not necessary.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) required if the media is not a DDS tape or a disk file. Without this option, swpackage sets the size to the default of 1,330 Mbytes for tape or to the amount of free space on the disk up to minfree for a disk file. SD uses the same format across multiple directory media as it does for multiple serial media, including calculations of the correct size based partitioning of filesets and setting of the media_sequence_number attributes. Applies to swpackage .
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) Applies to swpackage . patch_commit=false Commits a patch by removing files saved for patch rollback. When set to true , and run with swmodify , you cannot roll back (remove) a patch unless you remove the associated base software that the patch modified. Applies to swmodify . patch_filter=*.* Specifies a software_specification for a patch filter. The default value is *.* .
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) Applies to swcopy . register_new_depot=true Causes swcopy to register a newly created depot with the local swagentd . This action allows other SD commands to automatically "see" this depot. If set to false , a new depot will not be automatically registered. (It can be registered later with the swreg command.) Applies to swcopy . register_new_root=true Causes swinstall to register a newly created alternate root with the local swagentd .
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) the source causes the task to abort. If set from 1 to 9, then the install of each fileset will be attempted that number of times. (You can use the retry_rpc_interval option to specify the length of the interval between each retry attempt.) The reinstall_files option should also be set to false to avoid installing files within the fileset that were successfully installed. This option also applies to the controller contacting the agent.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) twice as long as the preceding value. A value of 5 is about 30 seconds for the ncadg_ip_udp protocol sequence. This option may not have any noticeable impact when using the ncacn_ip_tcp protocol sequence. Applies to all commands except swpackage and swmodify . run_as_superuser=true This option controls SD’s nonprivileged mode. This option is ignored (treated as true) when the invoking user is super-user.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) Applies to swinstall . source_depot_audit=true If both source and target machine are updated to SD revision B.11.00 or later, the system administrator at the source depot machine can set this option to track which user pulls which software from a depot on the source machine and when the software is pulled. (Note that a user running swinstall/swcopy from a target machine cannot set this option; only the administrator of the source depot machine can set it.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) Applies to swpackage and swagent . uncompress_files=false If the files being transferred from a source are compressed, setting this option will uncompress the files before storing them on the target depot. Applies to swcopy and swpackage . use_alternate_source=false Lets each target agent use its own configured alternate source, instead of the one specified by the user.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) When you re-execute a session file, the values in the session file take precedence over values in the system defaults file. Likewise, any command-line options and parameters take precedence over the values in the session file. Software and Target Lists Most SD commands support software and target selections from separate input files (see the -f and -t command-line options). Software and targets specified in these files will be selected for operation.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) LC_ALL Determines the locale to be used to override any values for locale categories specified by the settings of LANG or any environment variables beginning with LC_ . LC_CTYPE Determines the interpretation of sequences of bytes of text data as characters (e.g., singleversus multibyte characters in values for vendor-defined attributes). LC_MESSAGES Determines the language in which messages should be written.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) SW_DEFERRED_KERNBLD Only applies to swinstall . This variable is normally unset. If it is set, the actions necessary for preparing the system file /stand/system cannot be accomplished from within the postinstall scripts, but instead must be accomplished by the configurescripts. This occurs whenever software is installed to a directory other than /, such as for a cluster client system.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) var/adm/sw/products/swlock relative to the root directory (e.g. /var/adm/sw/products/swlock). The SD commands which modify software in a depot are restricted from simultaneous modification using fcntl(2) locking on the file catalog/swlock relative to the depot directory (e.g. /var/spool/sw/catalog/swlock). All commands set fcntl(2) read locks on roots and depots using the swlock file mentioned above.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) FILES /dev/rmt/0m Default source tape location. (Note that SD can read both tar and cpio tape depots.) /etc/fstab List of volumes that should be mounted. $HOME/.swdefaults Contains the user-specific default values for some or all SD options. If this file does not exist, SD looks for user-specific defaults in $HOME/.sw/defaults. $HOME/.sw/defaults.hosts Contains the user-specific default list of hosts to manage. $HOME/.sw/defaults.
sd(5) sd(5) (HP-UX Software Distributor) /var/adm/sw/security/ The directory which contains ACLs for the system itself, template ACLS, and the secrets file used to authenticate remote requests. /var/adm/sw/target_hosts The cache file created by a swinstall or swcopy process which contains target hostnames and their relevant uname attributes. /var/spool/sw/ The default location of a source and target software depot.
shmem(5) shmem(5) (Tunable Kernel Parameters) NAME shmem - enable or disable System V shared memory VALUES Failsafe 1 (on) Default 1 (on) Allowed values 0 (off) or 1 (on) DESCRIPTION Shared memory is an efficient InterProcess Communications (IPC) mechanism. One process creates a shared memory segment and attaches it to its address space.
shmmax(5) shmmax(5) (Tunable Kernel Parameters) NAME shmmax - maximum size (in bytes) for a System V shared memory segment VALUES Default 0X4000000 Allowed values Minimum: 2048 Maximum: 0X40000000 for a 32 bit kernel, and 0x40000000000 for a 64 bit kernel DESCRIPTION Shared memory is an efficient InterProcess Communications (IPC) mechanism. One process creates a shared memory segment and attaches it to its address space.
shmmni(5) shmmni(5) (Tunable Kernel Parameters) NAME shmmni, shmmni_extended - number of System V shared memory segment identifiers in the system VALUES Default [shmmni] 200 identifiers Allowed values [shmmni] Minimum: 3 Maximum: 1024 for a 32 bit kernel, and 8192 for a 64 bit kernel Default [shmmni_extended] 0 (use value of shmmni ) Allowed values [shmmni_extended] Minimum: 0 Maximum: 32768 shmmni_extended is only available for 64 bit kernels with ShmemExtensions.
shmmni(5) shmmni(5) (Tunable Kernel Parameters) What Are the Side Effects of Raising the Value? Kernel memory usage will be slightly increased, as the data structures used to track the segments are preallocated based on this tunable. When Should the Value of This Tunable Be Lowered? If kernel memory is at a premium, or it is known that few segments will be needed, a slight savings can be gained from decreasing this tunable, and thus decreasing the data structure memory usage associated with it.
shmseg(5) shmseg(5) (Tunable Kernel Parameters) NAME shmseg - maximum number of System V shared memory segments per process VALUES Default 120 segments Allowed values Minimum: 1 Maximum: Any value less than or equal to shmmni , if ShmemExtensions is not installed or if the system is 32 bit. If the system is 64 bit, ShmemExtensions is installed and shmmni_extended is set to a non-zero value, then any value less than or equal to shmmni_extended is allowed instead.
signal(5) signal(5) NAME signal: signal.h - description of signals SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION The header defines the following symbolic constants, each of which expands to a distinct constant expression of the type: void (*)(int) whose value matches no declarable function. SIG_DFL SIG_ERR SIG_HOLD SIG_IGN Request for default signal handling. Return value from signal() in case of error. Request that signal be held. Request that signal be ignored.
signal(5) signal(5) SIGURG SIGVTALRM SIGXCPU SIGXFSZ SIGRTMIN SIGRTMAX iii i ii ii i i High bandwidth data is available at a socket. Virtual timer expired. CPU time limit exceeded. File size limit exceeded. First realtime signal. Last realtime signal. The macros SIGRTMIN and SIGRTMAX evaluate to integral expressions, and specify a range that includes at least {RTSIG_MAX} signal numbers that are reserved for application use and for which the realtime signal extensions are supported (see sigaction(2)).
signal(5) signal(5) MINSIGSTKSZ Minimum stack size for a signal handler. SIGSTKSZ Default size in bytes for the alternate signal stack. The ucontext_t structure is defined through typedef as described in . The header defines the stack_t type as a structure that includes at least the following members: void size_t int *ss_sp ss_size ss_flags stack base or pointer stack size flags The
signal(5) signal(5) SI_ASYNCIO The signal was generated by the completion of an asynchronous I/O request. SI_MESGQ The signal was generated by the arrival of a message on an empty message queue. If the signal was not generated by one of the functions or events listed above, the si_code will be set to an implementation-defined value (see below) that is not equal to any of the values defined above.
signal(5) signal(5) different value from the ones described in this list for circumstances described in this list.
signal(5) signal(5) was directed at the process or a specific thread within the process. Signals which are generated by some action associated with a particular thread, such as an invalid pointer dereference, will be delivered to the thread which caused the generation of the signal. These signals are referred to as synchronously generated signals.
signal(5) signal(5) because job control is defined as mandatory on Issue 4 conforming implementations. • Reference to implementation-dependent abnormal termination routines, such as creation of a core file, in item ii in the defaults action list is marked as an extension.
signal(5) signal(5) HP-UX EXTENSIONS DESCRIPTION HP-UX supports multiple signal interfaces (see sigaction(2), signal(2), sigvector (2), bsdproc(3C), and sigset(3C)) that allow a process to specify the action taken upon receipt of a signal. All supported signal interfaces require specification of a signal, as designated by the Name and Number shown below.
signal(5) signal(5) G Ignore the signal. Do not terminate or stop the receiving process. H Stop the receiving process. While a process is stopped, any additional signals sent to the process are suspended until the process is restarted (except those marked with Note F above, which are processed immediately). However, when the process is restarted, pending signals are processed.
signal(5) signal(5) Similarly, when SIGCONT is posted to threads created with process contention scope, using pthread_kill(), pending stop signals may not be discarded. However, stop and continue signals posted to threads created with system contention scope, using pthread_kill(), will continue to adhere to the semantics described in the preceding paragraph. SIGKILL is sent by the system if an exec() system call is unsuccessful and the original program has already been deleted.
signal(5) 22 signal(5) Assist emulation trap. Refer to the Series 800 processor documentation provided with your system for more detailed information about the meaning of these errors. The Instruction Address Offset Queue (program counter) is not advanced when a trap occurs on Series 800 systems. If a signal generated by a hardware trap is masked or has its signal action set to SIG_IGN , the program loops infinitely since the instruction causing the trap is re-executed, causing the trap again.
sis(5) sis(5) NAME sis - secure internet services with Kerberos authentication and authorization DESCRIPTION Secure Internet Services (SIS) provides network authentication when used in conjunction with HP DCE security services, the HP Praesidium/Security Server, or other software products that provide a Kerberos V5 Network Authentication Services environment.
sis(5) sis(5) non-secure remote systems. The ftp and telnet daemons have a special command line option (-A ) which can be used to ensure that non-secure systems are denied access. To prevent non-secure access through the rcp, remsh or rlogin commands, the inetd.conf file on the remote system should be edited to comment out the entries for shell and login .
sis(5) sis(5) accompany this error message. This error message will also be generated if the user attempts to access a non-secure remote system. In which case, this message will be preceded by the message: "To bypass Kerberos authentication, use the -P option". This error is reported by ftp, rlogin and telnet. ERROR! Kerberos-specific options are invalid with the -P option. The -P command line option indicates that Kerberos authentication should not be performed.
stat(5) stat(5) NAME stat: stat.h - data returned by the stat() function SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION The header defines the structure of the data returned by the functions fstat() , lstat() , and stat() .
stat(5) stat(5) Implementations may OR other implementation-dependent bits into S_IRWXU , S_IRWXG , and S_IRWXO , but they will not overlap any of the other bits defined in this document. The file permission bits are defined to be those corresponding to the bitwise inclusive OR of S_IRWXU , S_IRWXG , and S_IRWXO . The following macros will test whether a file is of the specified type. The value m supplied to the macros is the value of st_mode from a stat structure.
stat(5) stat(5) HP-UX EXTENSIONS NAME stat.
stat(5) stat(5) STANDARDS CONFORMANCE : AES, SVID2, SVID3, XPG2, XPG3, XPG4, FIPS 151-2, POSIX.
stdarg(5) stdarg(5) NAME stdarg.h - macros for handling variable argument lists SYNOPSIS #include void va_start(va_list pvar, argN); type va_arg(va_list pvar, type); void va_end(va_list pvar); DESCRIPTION The header contains a set of macros that can be used to write portable procedures that accept variable argument lists.
stdarg(5) stdarg(5) STANDARDS CONFORMANCE : AES, SVID3, XPG4, FIPS 151-2, POSIX.
stdsyms(5) stdsyms(5) NAME stdsyms - description of HP-UX header file organization DESCRIPTION HP-UX header files are organized in a manner that allows for only a subset of the symbols available in that header file to be visible to an application that conforms to a specific standard. The ANSI-C, POSIX.1, POSIX.2, and XPG4 standards each reserve a certain set of symbols for that standard’s namespace.
stdsyms(5) stdsyms(5) can be defined, either by using compiler options (-D_AES_SOURCE) or by using #define directives in the source files before any #include directives. Although the AES does not specify any namespace pollution rules, the other standards have instituted such rules. Therefore HP-UX provideds a clean namespace whenever _AES_SOURCE is defined. _HPUX_SOURCE The programmer can define the _HPUX_SOURCE feature test macro to obtain the HP-UX namespace and complete HP-UX functionality.
stdsyms(5) stdsyms(5) future release of HP-UX. Note that no function prototypes are provided when using this feature test macro. SEE ALSO cc(1), cpp(1), pathconf(2), sysconf(2).
suffix(5) suffix(5) NAME suffix - file-name suffix conventions DESCRIPTION The following list summarizes file name suffix conventions that can be found in an HP-UX system. It is a partial compilation of possibly useful knowledge, suggestions, and explanations, rather than a specification of standards. Suffixes are often used in preference to prefixes because they enable related files to group together alphabetically in a directory listing.
suffix(5) suffix(5) .dir DBM database directory file. .doc Documentation file of some sort. .dvi Device-independent text formatter output. .e Extended FORTRAN language (EFL) source file; known to make. .el GNU Emacs Elisp file. .elc Compiled GNU Emacs Elisp file. .eqn Source for nroff equation macros. .err Standard error from a program. .errors .errs Errors recorded by a program. .f FORTRAN language source file; known to fc and make. .f77 FORTRAN 77 language source file. .
suffix(5) suffix(5) .mf TeX metafont input file. .ml Gosling/Unipress Emacs Mock Lisp file. .mm Source for nroff or troff using mm macros. .mon .month A script that is read monthly. .ms Source for nroff or troff using ms macros. .n nroff source. .NEW .new New version of a file. .nro nroff source. .O HP64000 listing file. .o Relocatable object file (post-compile, pre-link); known to as, cc, fc, pc, and make. .obs Obsolete version of a file. .OLD s .old Old version of a file. .
suffix(5) suffix(5) .sty LaTeX style definition; should have a corresponding .doc file. .SYSTM LIF Bootable by the Series 300/400 boot ROM (see Librarian chapter of Pascal 3.2 Workstation System, vol. 1). .t Text file. .tar File (archive) containing output from tar. .tbl Source for nroff table macros. .temp .tmp Temporary file. .template Prototype or template file. .test Test input or output file. .tex TeX source file. .
term(5) term(5) (ENHANCED CURSES) NAME term - terminal capabilities SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION The following data type is defined through typedef: TERMINAL An opaque representation of the capabilities for a single terminal from the terminfo database. The header provides a declaration for the following object: cur_term . It represents the current terminal record from the terminfo database that the application has selected by calling set_curterm(). The
thread_safety(5) thread_safety(5) NAME thread_safety - list of libc, libpthread, and libgen interfaces that are Not Thread-safe, Cancellation Points, Cancel Safe, Async Signal Safe, or Async Cancel Safe DESCRIPTION Refer to this manpage when writing thread-safe applications using libc, libpthread and libgen interfaces. This man page gives the list of libc, libpthread, and libgen interfaces that are: Not Thread-safe, Cancellation Points, Cancel Safe, Async Signal Safe, and Async Cancel Safe.
thread_safety(5) insque() lckpwdf() lseek() msgrcv() nanosleep() open() pause() pfmt() pread() pthread_cond_wait() putc() putchar_unlocked() putpwent() pututxline() putwchar() read() readv() recvmsg() rename() scandir() select() sendmsg() setgrent() setutent() sigsuspend() sigwaitinfo() socketpair() syslog() tmpfile() ttyname_r() undial() unlink() vfprintf() vpfmt() vwprintf() waitid() wordfree() writev() thread_safety(5) ioctl() lockf() lseek64() msgsnd() nftw() opendir() pclose() poll() printf() pthrea
thread_safety(5) _exit() bind() cfsetospeed() close() dup2() fpathconf() getgid() getpgrp() getsockname() kill() mkdir() net_ntoa() pipe() raise() recvmsg() send() setgid() setuid() sigdelset() signal() sigsuspend() stat() tcflush() tcsetattr() umask() wait() thread_safety(5) accept() cfgetispeed() chdir() connect() execle() fstat() getgroups() getpid() getsockopt() link() mkfifo() open() poll() read() rename() sendfile() setpgid() shutdown() sigemptyset() sigpending() sleep() sysconf() tcgetattr() tcset
thread_safety(5) thread_safety(5) poll() pthread_cancel() putmsg() recvfrom() rindex() semop() sendmsg() setcat() setsockopt() socket() strcat() strcoll() strdup() strncat() strord() strrstr() strtod() strtold() swab() tcflush() tcgetsid() tcsetpgrp() toupper() ulimit() waitid() wcscmp() wcslen() wcsncpy() wcsspn() wcstok() wcstoul() wctype() pstat() pthread_setcancelstate() putpmsg() recvmsg() rmdirp() send() sendto() setclock() shutdown() socketpair() strchr() strcpy() strlen() strncmp() strpbrk() strs
types(5) types(5) NAME types - primitive system data types SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION REMARKS The example given on this page is a typical version. The type names are in general expected to be present, although exceptions (if any) may be described in DEPENDENCIES. In most cases the fundamental type which implements each typedef is implementation dependent as long as source code which uses those typedefs need not be changed.
types(5) types(5) SEE ALSO fs(4). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE : AES, SVID3, XPG2, XPG3, XPG4, FIPS 151-2, POSIX.
unctrl(5) unctrl(5) (CURSES) NAME unctrl - definitions for unctrl DESCRIPTION The header defines the chtype type as defined in . The following is declared as a function, and may also be defined as a macro: char *unctrl(chtype c); SEE ALSO . CHANGE HISTORY First released in X/Open Curses, Issue 4.
unistd(5) unistd(5) NAME unitsd: unistd.h - standard structures and symbolic constants SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION The header defines the following structures and symbolic constants: Symbolic constants for the access() function: Test Test Test Test R_OK W_OK X_OK F_OK for for for for read permission. write permission. execute (search) permission. existence of file.
unistd(5) unistd(5) _POSIX_SAVED_IDS Effective user and group are saved across an exec() call (true of all HPUX implementations). _POSIX_FSYNC Implementation supports File Synchronization (true of all HP-UX implementations). See open(2). _POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO Implementation supports Synchronized IO (true of all HP-UX implementations). See open(2). _POSIX_VDISABLE Terminal special characters can be disabled using this character (see termio(7)).
unistd(5) unistd(5) AUTHOR unistd was developed by HP. STANDARDS CONFORMANCE : AES, SVID3, XPG2, XPG3, XPG4, FIPS 151-2, POSIX.1, POSIX.2, POSIX.
values(5) values(5) NAME values - machine-dependent values SYNOPSIS #include DESCRIPTION This file contains a set of manifest constants, conditionally defined for particular processor architectures. The model assumed for integers is binary representation (one’s or two’s complement), where the sign is represented by the value of the high-order bit. BITS(type) The number of bits in a specified type (e.g., int).
varargs(5) varargs(5) NAME varargs - handle variable argument list SYNOPSIS #include va_alist va_dcl void va_start(pvar) va_list pvar; type va_arg(pvar, type ) va_list pvar; void va_end(pvar) va_list pvar; DESCRIPTION This set of macros enables programmers to write portable procedures that accept variable argument lists.
varargs(5) varargs(5) In this example, one can imagine that there are a series of other routines (such as a log_warning() and log_message()) that also call the v_print_log() function. #include #include #include
varargs(5) varargs(5) if ((*fmt == ’%’) && (*(fmt + 1) == ’Y’)) { FILE *other_fp; fmt += 2; other_fp = (FILE *) va_arg(ap, char *); if (other_fp != (FILE *) NULL) { /* * Print general message information to additional stream. */ (void) vfprintf(other_fp, fmt, ap); (void) fflush(other_fp); } } /* * Now print it to the log file.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) NAME vparresources - description of virtual partition resources and their requirements DESCRIPTION Hardware resources are the most important property of a virtual partition (vPar). These resources are divided into three major categories: • CPUs, or processors • Memory • I/O devices, such as disks, terminals, tapes and printers. CPUs are further subdivided into bound and unbound processors.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) more than one attributes. This means it is possible for one device to own all the ALTBOOT, TAPE and BOOT attributes, but it is not possible for two or more devices to own BOOT. Users must guard against assigning an attribute to an inappropriate device, for example, assigning BOOT to a tty. The commands do not check for this, nor do they prevent it. Table II.
vparresources(5) • vparresources(5) Memory • The total amount of memory specified in explicit memory ranges, using the mem:::base:range specification, must be less than or equal to the total memory assigned to the vPar using the mem::size specification. When you specify a specific range of memory (whether adding or deleting), you do not change the total amount of memory assigned to the vPar.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) EXAMPLES If more than one task is specified in a command, they are processed in the order (left-to-right) in which they are encountered on the command line. Some tasks will affect the outcome of others. Here is an example of correct usage, as well as counterexamples within the description. vparcreate -p winona2 -a cpu::2 -a cpu:::2:4 -a cpu:41 -a cpu:45 -a mem::1280 -a mem:::0x40000000:128 -a io:0/8 -a io:1/10 -a 0/8/0/0.5.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications Task: -a cpu: path Explanation Assigns a CPU resource at a specific path (bound CPU) to the vPar’s configuration. The CPU replaces a monitor-assigned bound CPU. Bound CPUs are able to process interrupts. Value A text string of the form returned by the ioscan(1M) command, such as "10/12/6" Usage The vPar must not be running. This restriction Restrictions may be removed in a future release.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -a cpu:: num Explanation Adds num unbound CPUs to the vPar’s configuration. The CPUs are drawn from a systemwide pool of available CPUs.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -a cpu::: [min][:[max]] Explanation Specifies the minimum and maximum number of CPUs allowed for the vPar. This operation does not allocate any CPUs, but specifies the limits of other allocation tasks. Value Usage Restrictions Both min and max are optional. The default min is platform-dependent but is currently = 1. The default max is 32767 if creating a vPar in an alternate database.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -a io: path[:attr1[,attr2]] Explanation Adds the I/O resource at path to the vPar. If attributes are specified, they are associated with the resource. If the vPar already owns the resource, any specified attributes are added to its configuration. Value Usage Restrictions Usage Guidelines This option only adds specified attributes. The state of unspecified attributes is not changed.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -a mem:: size Explanation Specifies the increase, in megabytes rounded upward to a 64 megabyte boundary, in the total amount of memory to be allocated to the vPar. This memory is taken from unspecified ranges of memory available to the system when the partition boots. Value A positive 64-bit integer <= 17592186044352 Usage The vPar must not be running.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -a mem::: base :range Explanation Specifies an explicit address space of memory starting at base bytes and extending for range megabytes. Both quantities are rounded upward as required to be aligned on 64 megabyte boundaries. Values Base: An unsigned 64-bit integer <= 0xfffffffffc000000 Range: A positive 64-bit integer <= 17592186044352 Usage The vPar must not be running.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -m cpu:: num Explanation Sets the total number of CPUs (bound and unbound) to num. Value A positive integer Usage If the vPar is in an alternate database file Restrictions or is in the live monitor database but not running: o num must be between min and max.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -m cpu::: [min][:[max]] Explanation Specifies the minimum and maximum number of CPUs allowed for the vPar. This operation does not allocate any CPUs, but specifies the limits of other allocation tasks. Value Usage Restrictions You can change only min or max by not specifying the other field. If specified, min and max must be positive integers such that min <= max. The vPar must not be running.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -m io: path[:attr1[,attr2]] Explanation Changes the attributes of the resource to those specified in the option. Omitted attributes are removed from the attribute set. To retain an attribute, it must be specified.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -m mem:: size Explanation Specifies the total amount of memory, in megabytes rounded upward to a 64 megabyte boundary, to be allocated to the vPar. Any memory in excess of that specifically allocated by base and range is taken from unspecified ranges of memory available to the system when the partition boots. Value A positive 64-bit integer <= 17592186044352 Usage The vPar must not be running.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -d cpu: path Explanation De-assigns the bound CPU at the specified hardware path from the vPar and replaces it with a bound CPU of the monitor’s choice. Depending on availability, this may be the same CPU that was de-assigned. Value A text string of the form returned by the ioscan(1M) command, such as "10/12/6" Usage The vPar must not be running.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -d cpu:: num Explanation Deletes num CPUs from the vPar’s total configuration. Value A positive integer Usage The vPar must own at least num CPUs.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -d io: path[:attr1[,attr2]] Explanation Removes the specified attributes of the resource leaving any previously assigned attributes unchanged and the resource itself assigned to the vPar. If no attribute is specified, removes the resource and all its attributes.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -d mem:: size Explanation Specifies the decrease, in megabytes rounded upward to a 64 megabyte boundary, in the amount of total memory allocated to the vPar. Value A positive 64-bit integer <= 17592186044352 Usage The vPar must not be running. Restrictions The vPar must own at least the specified amount (after rounding) of non-specific memory.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table III. Detailed Resource Specifications (continued) Task: -d mem::: base :range Explanation De-assigns an explicit address space of memory starting at base bytes and extending for range megabytes. Both quantities are rounded upward as required to be aligned on 64 megabyte boundaries. Values Base: An unsigned 64-bit integer <= 0xfffffffffc000000 Range: A positive 64-bit integer <= 17592186044352 Usage The vPar must not be running.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) Table IV. Hardware Path Specifications Beginning with vPars A.02.02, the way to specify hardware paths has changed. This was done so that older vPars configuration databases remain compatible with additional hardware that is being supported. For example, given a path whose sequential digits are 4 0 1 0 0 0 0, it is not possible to determine 4/0/1/0/0.0.0 whether this path means a device at or a device at 4/0/1/0/0/0/0.0.0.0.0.0.0.
vparresources(5) vparresources(5) SEE ALSO ioscan(1M), vparadmin(1M), vparboot(1M), vparcreate(1M), vparreset(1M), vparstatus(1M), vpartition(5), vpmon(5) vparmodify(1M), vparremove(1M), v HP-UX 11i Version 1: September 2005 − 21 − Hewlett-Packard Company Section 5−−405
vpartition(5) vpartition(5) NAME vpartition - display information about the Virtual Partition Command Line Interface DESCRIPTION This manpage gives a listing and brief description of the commands which are used to manage virtual partitions. Command vparadmin Description Modifies security related attributes in a secure virtual partition environment. vparboot Boot (start) a virtual partition. vparcreate Create a new virtual partition. vpardump Manage monitor dump files.
vpmon(5) vpmon(5) NAME vpmon - virtual partition monitor SYNOPSIS /stand/vpmon [-a] [-i] [-D database-filename] [vpmon-subcommand] DESCRIPTION Virtual Partitions (vPars) allows a user with root privileges to divide hardware resources on a single hard partition into two or more virtual partitions. This is accomplished through a software layer called the Virtual Partition Monitor (vpmon ) that logically resides between the operating system and the firmware.
vpmon(5) vpmon(5) settings of the autoboot and autosearch flags. This may result in automatically booting that virtual partition from the alternate boot path. The -B, -b, and -o options can be used only with the -p option. Options -all Boot all virtual partitions regardless of the autoboot attribute. -auto Boot all the virtual partitions that have their autoboot attribute set to AUTO. -B boot-device Boot the virtual partition using the boot device at the hardware path boot-device.
vpmon(5) vpmon(5) On a standalone system, the OS owns the real time-of-day clock. In vPars, vpmon emulates the time-ofday clock for each virtual partition. To do this, vpmon keeps track of the drift value that indicates the time with which the real time-of-day clock differs from the time that each virtual partition OS has. This information is stored in the virtual partition database.
vpmon(5) vpmon(5) Name scan - display system bus resources Description The scan command does a scan of the system bus. For each resource on the bus, it prints the hardware path of the resource, the type of resource, and the name of the partition that owns the resource.
vpmon(5) vpmon(5) AUTHOR vpmon was developed by the Hewlett-Packard Company.
xferlog(5) xferlog(5) NAME xferlog - FTP server logfile SYNOPSIS /var/adm/syslog/xferlog DESCRIPTION The xferlog file contains logging information from the FTP server daemon, ftpd (see ftpd(1M)). This file is found in /var/adm/syslog. Each server entry is composed of a single line of the following form, with all fields being separated by spaces.
xferlog(5) xferlog(5) SEE ALSO ftpd(1M), ftpaccess(4), syslog(3C).
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