------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - (5,F) - .3270keys (5,F) - Defines a user keyboard mapping for TELNET (3270). .cshrc, .login (5,F) - Sets the csh user environment at login time. .netrc (5,F) - Contains information used by the rexec and the ftp (xftp) commands for .rhosts (5,F) - Defines privileged remote hosts and users. /usr/bin/banner (6,C) - Writes character strings in large letters to standard output. /usr/games/banner (1,C) - Writes character strings in extra large letters to standard output. 300, 300s (1g,C) - Handles special line-motion functions for DASI 300/300s work stations. 4014 (1g,C) - Formats a full page 66-line screen display for a Tektronix 4014 work station. 450 (1g,C) - Handles special line-motion functions for the DASI 450 work station. AllPlanes, BlackPixel, WhitePixel, ConnectionNumber, DefaultColormap, DefaultDepth, XListDepths, DefaultGC, DefaultRootWindow, DefaultScreenOfDisplay, DefaultScreen, DefaultVisual, DisplayCells, DisplayPlanes, DisplayString, XMaxRequestSize, LastKnownRequestProcessed, NextRequest, ProtocolVersion, ProtocolRevision, QLength, RootWindow, ScreenCount, ScreenOfDisplay, ServerVendor, VendorRelease (3X11) - Display macros BSD4.3 library (3,L) - Describes the 4.3BSD functions provided by AIX. BlackPixelOfScreen, WhitePixelOfScreen, CellsOfScreen, DefaultColormapOfScreen, DefaultDepthOfScreen, DefaultGCOfScreen, DefaultVisualOfScreen, DoesBackingStore, DoesSaveUnders, DisplayOfScreen, XScreenNumberOfScreen, EventMaskOfScreen, HeightOfScreen, HeightMMOfScreen, MaxCmapsOfScreen, MinCmapsOfScreen, PlanesOfScreen, RootWindowOfScreen, WidthOfScreen, WidthMMOfScreen (3X11) - screen information functions and macros DisplayOfCCC, VisualOfCCC, ScreenNumberOfCCC, ScreenWhitePointOfCCC, ClientWhitePointOfCCC (3X11) - Color Conversion Context macros ImageByteOrder, BitmapBitOrder, BitmapPad, BitmapUnit, DisplayHeight, DisplayHeightMM, DisplayWidth, DisplayWidthMM, XListPixmapFormats, XPixmapFormatValues (3X11) - image format functions and macros IsCursorKey, IsFunctionKey, IsKeypadKey, IsMiscFunctionKey, IsModiferKey, IsPFKey (3X11) - keysym classification macros MasterInstall (8,C) - Installs one or more LPP programs from 9-track tape. NCcollate, NCcoluniq, NCeqvmap, _NCxcol, _NLxcol (3,L) - Collates characters for international character support. NCctype (3,L) - Classify characters for international character support environments. NCstring (3,L) - Performs operations on strings. NISCI (3n,L) - Provides system information for networked NIS host machines. NLcatgets (2,L) - Access a message catalog the first time after NLcatopen opens the catalog. NLcatopen (2,L) - Deferred open of a message catalog. NLchar (3,L) - Handles data type NLchar. NLescstr, NLunescstr, NLflatstr (3,L) - Translates strings of characters. NLgetctab (3,L) - Finds and maps character collating and classification tables to code points. NLgetfile (3,L) - Gets parameter file for international character support. NLstring (3,L) - Performs operations on strings containing code points. NLstrtime (3,L) - Formats time and date. NLtmtime (3,L) - Sets a time structure from string data. NLxin (3,L) - Performs EBCDIC-to-ASCII translation. NLxout (3,L) - Performs ASCII-to-EBCDIC translation. Network Information Service Client Interface (3n,L) - Provides system information for networked NIS host machines. PWB (3n,L) - Provides subroutines for compatibility with existing programs. RIC (4,F) - Supports the Realtime Interface Co-processor (RIC) Multiport 2. RPC (3n,L) - Allows machines to make procedure calls to other network machines. RPC (5,F) - Contains RPC program information. RPCSR (3n,L) - Supports RPC commands and utilities. Remote Procedure Call (RPC) (3n,L) - Allows machines to make procedure calls to other network machines. Remote Procedure Call Service Routines (3n,L) - Supports RPC commands and utilities. System.Netid (5,F) - Describes RSCS connection information for AIX/370. TERM (7,F) - Lists conventional names for terminals. XAddHost, XAddHosts, XListHosts, XRemoveHost, XRemoveHosts, XSetAccessControl, XEnableAccessControl, XDisableAccessControl, XHostAddress (3X11) - control host access and host control structure XAllocClassHint, XSetClassHint, XGetClassHint, XClassHint (3X11) - allocate class hints structure and set or read a window's WM_CLASS property XAllocColor, XAllocNamedColor, XAllocColorCells, XAllocColorPlanes, XFreeColors (3X11) - allocate and free colors XAllocIconSize, XSetIconSizes, XGetIconSizes, XIconSize (3X11) - allocate icon size structure and set or read a window's WM_ICON_SIZES property XAllocSizeHints, XSetWMNormalHints, XGetWMNormalHints, XSetWMSizeHints, XGetWMSizeHints, XSizeHints (3X11) - allocate size hints structure and set or read a window's WM_NORMAL_HINTS property XAllocStandardColormap, XSetRGBColormaps, XGetRGBColormaps, XStandardColormap (3X11) - allocate, set, or read a standard colormap structure XAllocWMHints, XSetWMHints, XGetWMHints, XWMHints (3X11) - allocate window manager hints structure and set or read a window's WM_HINTS property XAllowDeviceEvents (3X11) - release queued events XAllowEvents (3X11) - release queued events XAnyEvent, XEvent (3X11) - generic X event structures XButtonEvent, XKeyEvent, XMotionEvent (3X11) - KeyPress, KeyRelease, ButtonPress, ButtonRelease, and MotionNotify event structures XChangeDeviceDontPropagateList, XGetDeviceDontPropagateList (3X11) - query or change the dont-propagate-list for extension devices XChangeKeyboardControl, XGetKeyboardControl, XAutoRepeatOn, XAutoRepeatOff, XBell, XQueryKeymap, XKeyboardControl (3X11) - manipulate keyboard settings and keyboard control structure XChangeKeyboardDevice (3X11) - change which device is used as the X keyboard XChangeKeyboardMapping, XGetKeyboardMapping, XDisplayKeycodes, XSetModifierMapping, XGetModifierMapping, XNewModifiermap, XInsertModifiermapEntry, XDeleteModifiermapEntry, XFreeModifierMap XModifierKeymap (3X11) - manipulate keyboard encoding and keyboard encoding structure XChangePointerControl, XGetPointerControl (3X11) - control pointer XChangePointerDevice (3X11) - change which device is the X pointer XChangeSaveSet, XAddToSaveSet, XRemoveFromSaveSet (3X11) - change a client's save set XChangeWindowAttributes, XSetWindowBackground, XSetWindowBackgroundPixmap, XSetWindowBorder, XSetWindowBorderPixmap, XSetWindowColormap (3X11) - change window attributes XCirculateEvent (3X11) - CirculateNotify event structure XCirculateRequestEvent (3X11) - CirculateRequest event structure XClearArea, XClearWindow (3X11) - clear area or window XClientMessageEvent (3X11) - ColormapNotify event structure XColormapEvent (3X11) - ColormapNotify event structure XConfigureEvent (3X11) - ConfigureNotify event structure XConfigureRequestEvent (3X11) - ConfigureRequest event structure XConfigureWindow, XMoveWindow, XResizeWindow, XMoveResizeWindow, XSetWindowBorderWidth, XWindowChanges (3X11) - configure windows and window changes structure XCopyArea, XCopyPlane (3X11) - copy areas XCreateColormap, XCopyColormapAndFree, XFreeColormap, XColor (3X11) - create, copy, or destroy colormaps and color structure XCreateFontCursor, XCreatePixmapCursor, XCreateGlyphCursor (3X11) - create cursors XCreateFontSet, XFreeFontSet (3X11) - create and free an international text drawing font set XCreateGC, XCopyGC, XChangeGC, XGetGCValues, XFreeGC, XGContextFromGC, XGCValues (3X11) - create or free graphics contexts and graphics context structure XCreateIC, XDestroyIC, XIMOfIC (3X11) - create, destroy, and obtain the input method of an input context XCreateImage, XGetPixel, XPutPixel, XSubImage, XAddPixel, XDestroyImage (3X11) - image utilities XCreatePixmap, XFreePixmap (3X11) - create or destroy pixmaps XCreateRegion, XSetRegion, XDestroyRegion (3X11) - create or destroy regions XCreateWindow, XCreateSimpleWindow, XSetWindowAttributes (3X11) - create windows and window attributes structure XCreateWindowEvent (3X11) - CreateNotify event structure XCrossingEvent (3X11) - EnterNotify and LeaveNotify event structure XDR (3,L) - Allows programmers to describe basic data types in a uniform representation. XDR (External Data Representation) (3n,L) - Allows programmers to describe basic data types in a uniform representation. XDefineCursor, XUndefineCursor (3X11) - define cursors XDestroyWindow, XDestroySubwindows (3X11) - destroy windows XDestroyWindowEvent (3X11) - DestroyNotify event structure XDeviceBell (3X11) - ring a bell on a device supported through the input extension XDrawArc, XDrawArcs, XArc (3X11) - draw arcs and arc structure XDrawImageString, XDrawImageString16 (3X11) - draw image text XDrawLine, XDrawLines, XDrawSegments, XSegment (3X11) - draw lines, polygons, and line structure XDrawPoint, XDrawPoints, XPoint (3X11) - draw points and points structure XDrawRectangle, XDrawRectangles, XRectangle (3X11) - draw rectangles and rectangles structure XDrawString, XDrawString16 (3X11) - draw text characters XDrawText, XDrawText16, XTextItem, XTextItem16 (3X11) - draw polytext text and text drawing structures XEmptyRegion, XEqualRegion, XPointInRegion, XRectInRegion (3X11) - determine if regions are empty or equal XErrorEvent (3X11) - X error event structure XExposeEvent (3X11) - Expose event structure XExtentsOfFontSet (3X11) - obtain the maximum extents structure for a font set XFillRectangle, XFillRectangles, XFillPolygon, XFillArc, XFillArcs (3X11) - fill rectangles, polygons, or arcs XFilterEvent (3X11) - filter X events for an input method XFlush, XSync, XEventsQueued, XPending (3X11) - handle output buffer or event queue XFocusChangeEvent (3X11) - FocusIn and FocusOut event structure XFontSetExtents (3X11) - XFontSetExtents structure XFontsOfFontSet, XBaseFontNameListOfFontSet, XLocaleOfFontSet, XContextDependentDrawing (3X11) - obtain fontset information XFree (3X11) - free client data XGetDeviceKeyMapping, XChangeDeviceKeyMapping (3X11) - query or change device key mappings XGetDeviceModifierMapping, XSetDeviceModifierMapping (3X11) - query or change device modifier mappings XGetDeviceMotionEvents, XDeviceTimeCoord (3X11) - get device motion history XGetFeedbackControl, XChangeFeedbackControl (3X11) - query and change input device feedbacks XGetVisualInfo, XMatchVisualInfo, XVisualIDFromVisual, XVisualInfo (3X11) - obtain visual information and visual structure XGetWindowAttributes, XGetGeometry, XWindowAttributes (3X11) - get current window attribute or geometry and current window attributes structure XGetWindowProperty, XListProperties, XChangeProperty, XRotateWindowProperties, XDeleteProperty (3X11) - obtain and change window properties XGrabButton, XUngrabButton (3X11) - grab pointer buttons XGrabDevice, XUngrabDevice (3X11) - grab/release the specified extension device XGrabDeviceButton, XUngrabDeviceButton (3X11) - grab/ungrab extension input device buttons XGrabDeviceKey, XUngrabDeviceKey (3X11) - grab/ungrab extension input device Keys XGrabKey, XUngrabKey (3X11) - grab keyboard keys XGrabKeyboard, XUngrabKeyboard (3X11) - grab the keyboard XGrabPointer, XUngrabPointer, XChangeActivePointerGrab (3X11) - grab the pointer XGrabServer, XUngrabServer (3X11) - grab the server XGraphicsExposeEvent, XNoExposeEvent (3X11) - GraphicsExpose and NoExpose event structures XGravityEvent (3X11) - GravityNotify event structure XIconifyWindow, XWithdrawWindow, XReconfigureWMWindow (3X11) - manipulate top-level windows XIfEvent, XCheckIfEvent, XPeekIfEvent (3X11) - check the event queue with a predicate procedure XInstallColormap, XUninstallColormap, XListInstalledColormaps (3X11) - control colormaps XInternAtom, XGetAtomName (3X11) - create or return atom names XIntersectRegion, XUnionRegion, XUnionRectWithRegion, XSubtractRegion, XXorRegion, XOffsetRegion, XShrinkRegion (3X11) - region arithmetic XKeymapEvent (3X11) - KeymapNotify event structure XListFonts, XFreeFontNames, XListFontsWithInfo, XFreeFontInfo (3X11) - obtain or free font names and information XListInputDevices, XFreeDeviceList (3X11) - list available input devices XLoadFont, XQueryFont, XLoadQueryFont, XFreeFont, XGetFontProperty, XUnloadFont, XCharStruct, XFontProp, XChar2b, XFontStruct (3X11) - load or unload fonts and font metric structures XLookupKeysym, XRefreshKeyboardMapping, XLookupString, XRebindKeySym (3X11) - handle keyboard input events in Latin-1 XMapEvent, XMappingEvent (3X11) - MapNotify and MappingNotify event structures XMapRequestEvent (3X11) - MapRequest event structure XMapWindow, XMapRaised, XMapSubwindows (3X11) - map windows XNextEvent, XPeekEvent, XWindowEvent, XCheckWindowEvent, XMaskEvent, XCheckMaskEvent, XCheckTypedEvent, XCheckTypedWindowEvent (3X11) - select events by type XNoOp (3X11) - No Operation XOpenDevice, XCloseDevice (3X11) - open or close an extension input device XOpenDisplay, XCloseDisplay (3X11) - connect or disconnect to X server XOpenIM, XCloseIM, XGetIMValues, XDisplayOfIM, XLocaleOfIM (3X11) - open, close, and otain input method information XParseGeometry, XWMGeometry (3X11) - parse window geometry XPolygonRegion, XClipBox (3X11) - generate regions XPropertyEvent (3X11) - PropertyNotify event structure XPutBackEvent (3X11) - put events back on the queue XPutImage, XGetImage, XGetSubImage (3X11) - transfer images XQueryBestSize, XQueryBestTile, XQueryBestStipple (3X11) - determine efficient sizes XQueryColor, XQueryColors, XLookupColor, XParseColor (3X11) - obtain color values XQueryDeviceState (3X11) - query the state of an extension input device. XQueryPointer (3X11) - get pointer coordinates XQueryTree (3X11) - query window tree information XRaiseWindow, XLowerWindow, XCirculateSubwindows, XCirculateSubwindowsUp, XCirculateSubwindowsDown, XRestackWindows (3X11) - change window stacking order XReadBitmapFile, XWriteBitmapFile, XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData, XCreateBitmapFromData (3X11) - manipulate bitmaps XRecolorCursor, XFreeCursor, XQueryBestCursor (3X11) - manipulate cursors XReparentEvent (3X11) - ReparentNotify event structure XReparentWindow (3X11) - reparent windows XResizeRequestEvent (3X11) - ResizeRequest event structure XResourceManagerString, XScreenResourceString (3X11) - obtain server resource properties XSaveContext, XFindContext, XDeleteContext, XUniqueContext (3X11) - associative look-up routines XSelectExtensionEvent, XGetSelectedExtensionEvents (3X11) - select extension events, get the list of currently selected extension events XSelectInput (3X11) - select input events XSelectionClearEvent (3X11) - SelectionClear event structure XSelectionEvent (3X11) - SelectionNotify event structure XSelectionRequestEvent (3X11) - SelectionRequest event structure XSendEvent, XDisplayMotionBufferSize, XGetMotionEvents, XTimeCoord (3X11) - send events and pointer motion history structure XSendExtensionEvent (3X11) - send input extension events to a client XSetArcMode, XSetSubwindowMode, XSetGraphicsExposure (3X11) - GC convenience routines XSetClipOrigin, XSetClipMask, XSetClipRectangles (3X11) - GC convenience routines XSetCloseDownMode, XKillClient (3X11) - control clients XSetCommand, XGetCommand (3X11) - set or read a window's WM_COMMAND property XSetDeviceButtonMapping, XGetDeviceButtonMapping (3X11) - query or change device button mappings XSetDeviceFocus, XGetDeviceFocus (3X11) - control extension input device focus XSetDeviceMode (3X11) - change the mode of a device XSetDeviceValuators (3X11) - initialize the valuators on an extension input device XSetErrorHandler, XGetErrorText, XDisplayName, XSetIOErrorHandler, XGetErrorDatabaseText (3X11) - default error handlers XSetFillStyle, XSetFillRule (3X11) - GC convenience routines XSetFont (3X11) - GC convenience routines XSetFontPath, XGetFontPath, XFreeFontPath (3X11) - set, get, or free the font search path XSetICFocus, XUnsetICFocus (3X11) - set and unset input context focus XSetICValues, XGetICValues (3X11) - set and obtain XIC values XSetInputFocus, XGetInputFocus (3X11) - control input focus XSetLineAttributes, XSetDashes (3X11) - GC convenience routines XSetPointerMapping, XGetPointerMapping (3X11) - manipulate pointer settings XSetScreenSaver, XForceScreenSaver, XActivateScreenSaver, XResetScreenSaver, XGetScreenSaver (3X11) - manipulate the screen saver XSetSelectionOwner, XGetSelectionOwner, XConvertSelection (3X11) - manipulate window selection XSetState, XSetFunction, XSetPlanemask, XSetForeground, XSetBackground (3X11) - GC convenience routines XSetTextProperty, XGetTextProperty (3X11) - set and read text properties XSetTile, XSetStipple, XSetTSOrigin (3X11) - GC convenience routines XSetTransientForHint, XGetTransientForHint (3X11) - set or read a window's WM_TRANSIENT_FOR property XSetWMClientMachine, XGetWMClientMachine (3X11) - set or read a window's WM_CLIENT_MACHINE property XSetWMColormapWindows, XGetWMColormapWindows (3X11) - set or read a window's WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS property XSetWMIconName, XGetWMIconName, XSetIconName, XGetIconName (3X11) - set or read a window's WM_ICON_NAME property XSetWMName, XGetWMName, XStoreName, XFetchName (3X11) - set or read a window's WM_NAME property XSetWMProperties, XmbSetWMProperties (3X11) - set standard window properties XSetWMProtocols, XGetWMProtocols (3X11) - set or read a window's WM__PROTOCOLS property XShapeQueryExtension, XShapeQueryVersion, XShapeCombineRegion, XShapeCombineRectangles, XShapeCombineMask, XShapeCombineShape, XShapeOffsetShape, XShapeQueryExtents, XShapeSelectInput, XShapeInputSelected, XShapeGetRectangles (3X11) - X nonrectangular shape functions XStoreBytes, XStoreBuffer, XFetchBytes, XFetchBuffer, XRotateBuffers (3X11) - manipulate cut and paste buffers XStoreColors, XStoreColor, XStoreNamedColor (3X11) - set colors XStringListToTextProperty, XTextPropertyToStringList, XFreeStringList, XTextProperty (3X11) - convert string lists and text property structure XStringToKeysym, XKeysymToString, XKeycodeToKeysym, XKeysymToKeycode (3X11) - convert keysyms XSupportsLocale, XSetLocaleModifiers (3X11) - determine locale support and configure locale modifiers XSynchronize, XSetAfterFunction (3X11) - enable or disable synchronization XTextExtents, XTextExtents16, XQueryTextExtents, XQueryTextExtents16 (3X11) - compute or query text extents XTextWidth, XTextWidth16 (3X11) - compute text width XTranslateCoordinates (3X11) - translate window coordinates XUnmapEvent (3X11) - UnmapNotify event structure XUnmapWindow, XUnmapSubwindows (3X11) - unmap windows XVaCreateNestedList (3X11) - allocate a nested variable argument list XVisibilityNotifyEvent (3X11) - VisibilityNotify event structure XWarpPointer (3X11) - move pointer XcmsAllocColor, XcmsAllocNamedColor (3X11) - allocate colors XcmsCCCofColormap, XcmsSetCCCOfColormap (3X11) - query and modify CCC of a colormap XcmsCIELabQueryMaxC, XcmsCIELabQueryMaxL, XcmsCIELabQueryMaxLC, XcmsCIELabQueryMinL (3X11) - obtain the CIE L*a*b* coordinates XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxC, XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxL, XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxLC, XcmsCIELuvQueryMinL (3X11) - obtain the CIE L*u*v* coordinates XcmsColor, XcmsRGB, XcmsRGBi, XcmsCIEXYZ, XcmsCIEuvY, XcmsCIExyY, XcmsCIELab, XcmsCIELuv, XcmsTekHVC, XcmsPad (3X11) - Xcms color struture XcmsConvertColors (3X11) - convert CCC color specifications XcmsCreateCCC, XcmsFreeCCC (3X11) - creating and destroying CCCs XcmsDefaultCCC (3X11) - obtain the default CCC for a screen XcmsQueryBlack, XcmsQueryBlue, XcmsQueryGreen, XcmsQueryRed, XcmsQueryWhite (3X11) - obtain black, blue, green, red, and white CCC color specifications XcmsQueryColor, XcmsQueryColors, XcmsLookupColor (3X11) - obtain color values XcmsSetWhitePoint, XcmsSetWhiteAdjustProc (3X11) - modifying CCC attributes XcmsStoreColor, XcmsStoreColors (3X11) - set colors XcmsTekHVCQueryMaxC, XcmsTekHVCQueryMaxV, XcmsTekHVCQueryMaxVC, XcmsTekHVCQueryMaxVSamples, XcmsTekHVCQueryMinV (3X11) - obtain the TekHVC coordinates XmbDrawImageString, XwcDrawImageString (3X11) - draw image text using a single font set XmbDrawString, XwcDrawString (3X11) - draw text using a single font set XmbDrawText, XwcDrawText (3X11) - draw text using multiple font sets XmbLookupString, XwcLookupString (3X11) - obtain composed input from an input method XmbResetIC, XwcResetIC (3X11) - reset the state of an input context XmbTextEscapement, XwcTextEscapement (3X11) - obtain the escapement of text XmbTextExtents, XwcTextExtents (3X11) - compute text extents XmbTextListToTextProperty, XwcTextListToTextProperty, XmbTextPropertyToTextList, XwcTextPropertyToTextList, XwcFreeStringList, XDefaultString (3X11) - convert text lists and text property structures XmbTextPerCharExtents, XwcTextPerCharExtents (3X11) - obtain per-character information for a text string XmbufQueryExtension, XmbufGetVersion, XmbufCreateBuffers, XmbufDestroyBuffers, XmbufDisplayBuffers, XmbufGetWindowAttributes, XmbufChangeWindowAttributes, XmbufGetBufferAttributes, XmbufChangeBufferAttributes, XmbufGetScreenInfo, XmbufCreateStereoWindow (3X11) - X multibuffering functions XrmEnumerateDatabase (3X11) - enumerate resource database entries XrmGetFileDatabase, XrmPutFileDatabase, XrmGetStringDatabase, XrmLocaleOfDatabase, XrmGetDatabase, XrmSetDatabase, XrmDestroyDatabase (3X11) - retrieve and store resource databases XrmGetResource, XrmQGetResource, XrmQGetSearchList, XrmQGetSearchResource (3X11) - retrieve database resources and search lists XrmInitialize, XrmParseCommand, XrmValue, XrmOptionKind, XrmOptionDescRec (3X11) - initialize the Resource Manager, Resource Manager structures, and parse the command line XrmMergeDatabases, XrmCombineDatabase, XrmCombineFileDatabase (3X11) - merge resource databases XrmPutResource, XrmQPutResource, XrmPutStringResource, XrmQPutStringResource, XrmPutLineResource (3X11) - store database resources XrmUniqueQuark, XrmStringToQuark, XrmPermStringToQuark, XrmQuarkToString, XrmStringToQuarkList, XrmStringToBindingQuarkList (3X11) - manipulate resource quarks XtAddCallback, XtAddCallbacks, XtRemoveCallback, XtRemoveCallbacks, XtRemoveAllCallbacks (3Xt) - add and remove callback procedures XtAddEventHandler, XtAddRawEventHandler, XtRemoveEventHandler, XtRemoveRawEventHandler (3Xt) - add and remove event handlers XtAddExposureToRegion (3Xt) - merge exposure events into a region XtAddGrab, XtRemoveGrab (3Xt) - redirect user input to a modal widget XtAppAddActions (3Xt) - register an action table XtAppAddConverter (3Xt) - register resource converter XtAppAddInput, XtRemoveInput (3Xt) - register and remove an input source XtAppAddTimeOut, XtRemoveTimeOut (3Xt) - register and remove timeouts XtAppAddWorkProc, XtRemoveWorkProc (3Xt) - Add and remove background processing procedures XtAppCreateShell (3Xt) - create top-level widget instance XtAppError, XtAppSetErrorHandler, XtAppSetWarningHandler, XtAppWarning (3Xt) - low-level error handlers XtAppErrorMsg, XtAppSetErrorMsgHandler, XtAppSetWarningMsgHandler, XtAppWarningMsg (3Xt) - high-level error handlers XtAppGetErrorDatabase, XtAppGetErrorDatabaseText (3Xt) - obtain error database XtAppGetSelectionTimeout, XtAppSetSelectionTimeout (3Xt) - set and obtain selection timeout values XtAppNextEvent, XtAppPending, XtAppPeekEvent, XtAppProcessEvent, XtDispatchEvent, XtAppMainLoop (3Xt) - query and process events and input XtBuildEventMask (3Xt) - retrieve a widget's event mask XtCallAcceptFocus (3Xt) - calla widget's accept_focus procedure XtCallCallbacks, XtHasCallbacks (3Xt) - process callbacks XtClass, XtSuperClass, XtIsSubclass, XtCheckSubclass, XtIsComposite, XtIsManaged (3Xt) - obtain and verify a widget's class XtConfigureWidget, XtMoveWidget, XtResizeWidget (3Xt) - move and resize widgets XtConvert, XtDirectConvert (3Xt) - invoke resource converters XtCreateApplicationContext, XtDestroyApplicationContext, XtWidgetToApplicationContext, XtToolkitInitialize (3Xt) - create, destroy, and obtain an application context XtCreatePopupShell (3Xt) - create a popup shell XtCreateWidget, XtCreateManagedWidget, XtDestroyWidget (3Xt) - create and destroy widgets XtCreateWindow (3Xt) - window creation convenience function XtDisplay, XtParent, XtScreen, XtWindow (3Xt) - obtain window information about a widget XtDisplayInitialize, XtOpenDisplay, XtDatabase, XtCloseDisplay (3Xt) - initialize, open, or close a display XtGetGC, XtReleaseGC (3Xt) - obtain and destroy a sharable GC XtGetResourceList (3Xt) - obtain resource list XtGetSelectionValue, XtGetSelectionValues (3Xt) - obtain selection values XtGetSubresources, XtGetApplicationResources (3Xt) - obtain subresources or application resources XtMakeGeometryRequest, XtMakeResizeRequest (3Xt) - make geometry manager request XtMalloc, XtCalloc, XtRealloc, XtFree, XtNew, XtNewString (3Xt) - memory management functions XtManageChildren, XtManageChild, XtUnmanageChildren, XtUnmanageChild (3Xt) - manage and unmanage children XtMapWidget, XtSetMappedWhenManaged, XtUnmapWidget (3Xt) - map and unmap widgets XtNameToWidget, XtWidgetToWindow (3Xt) - translating strings to widgets or widgets to windows XtOffset, XtNumber (3Xt) - determine the byte offset or number of array elements XtOwnSelection, XtDisownSelection (3Xt) - set selection owner XtParseAcceleratorTable, XtInstallAccelerators, XtInstallAllAccelerators (3Xt) - managing accelerator tables XtParseTranslationTable, XtAugmentTranslations, XtOverrideTranslations, XtUninstallTranslations (3Xt) - manage translation tables XtPopdown, XtCallbackPopdown, MenuPopdown (3Xt) - unmap a pop-up XtPopup, XtCallbackNone, XtCallbackNonexclusive, XtCallbackExclusive, MenuPopup (3Xt) - map a pop-up XtQueryGeometry (3Xt) - query the preferred geometry of a child widget XtRealizeWidget, XtIsRealized, XtUnrealizeWidget (3Xt) - realize and unrealize widgets XtSetArg, XtMergeArgLists (3Xt) - set and merge ArgLists XtSetKeyTranslator, XtTranslateKeycode, XtRegisterCaseConverter, XtConvertCase (3Xt) - convert KeySym to KeyCodes XtSetKeyboardFocus (3Xt) - focus events on a child widget XtSetSensitive, XtIsSensitive (3Xt) - set and check a widget's sensitivity state XtSetValues, XtSetSubvalues, XtGetValues, XtGetSubvalues (3Xt) - obtain and set widget resources XtStringConversionWarning (3Xt) - issue a conversion warning message XtTranslateCoordinates (3Xt) - translate widget coordinates a.out (5,F) - Provides common assembler and link editor output. a64l, l64a (3,L) - Converts between long integers and base-64 ASCII strings. abort (3,L) - Generates a SIGABRT signal to terminate the current process. abs (3,L) - Returns the absolute value of an integer. ac (8,C) - Produces a printout of user logins. accept (2,L) - Accepts a connection on a socket. access (2,L) - Determines the accessibility of a file. acct (2,F) - Enables and disables process accounting. acct (5,F) - Provides the accounting file format for each process. acct/* (8,C) - Provides accounting shell procedures. acctcms (8,C) - Produces command usage summaries from accounting records. acctcom (8,C) - Displays selected process accounting record summaries. acctcon1, acctcon2 (8,C) - Performs connect-time accounting. acctdisk, acctdusg (8,C) - Performs disk-usage accounting. acctmerg (8,C) - Merges total accounting files. acctprc1, acctprc2, accton (8,C) - Performs process accounting. acctprc1, acctprc2, accton(8,C) - Performs process accounting. acosh, asinh, atanh (3m,L) - Inverse hyperbolic functions. actmngr (1,C) - Lets you interact with multiple virtual terminals. addbib (1,C) - Creates a bibliography. adduser, users (8,C) - Adds, deletes and changes user and group information. adjtime (2,L) - Corrects the time to allow synchronization of the system clock. admin (1s,C) - Creates and initializes Source Code Control System (SCCS) files. alarm (2,L) - Sets a process's alarm clock. ali (1m,C) - Lists mail aliases and their addresses. alphasort (3,L) - Provides a comparison function for sorting alphabetically. anet (1t,C) - Runs a command on all sites in the cluster. anno (1m,C) - Annotates messages. ap (1m,C) - Parses and reformats addresses. apply (1,C) - Runs a named command on each argument, arg in turn. apropos (1,C) - Shows which manual sections contain keywords. ar (1,C) - Maintains portable libraries used by the linkage editor. ar (5,F) - Describes common archive file format. arithmetic (8,C) - Tests arithmetic skills. arp (8c,C) - Performs address resolution display and control. as (1,C) - Assembles a source file. ascii (7,F) - Maps the ASCII character set. assert (3,L) - Verifies a program assertion. asy (4,F) - Supports asynchronous serial ports. async_daemon (2,L) - Performs asynchronous block input/output operations for an NFS client. at, batch (1,C) - Runs commands at a later time. atq (1,C) - Prints the queue of jobs that are waiting to be run. atrm (1,C) - Removes jobs that were created with the at command. attributes (5,F) - Describes an attribute file format. autolog (5,F) - Performs the login function automatically. awk, nawk, oawk (1,C) - Finds lines in files matching specified patterns and performs specified actions awk, nawk, oawk(1,C) - Finds lines in files matching specified patterns and performs specified actions on them. axeb, ebxa (1,C) - axeb - Provides an ASCII-to-EBCDIC Translation back (6,C) - Plays backgammon. backup (5,F) - Copies file system onto temporary storage media. backup (8,C) - Backs up files. basename, dirname (1,C) - Returns the basename of a string parameter. bc (1,C) - Provides an interpreter for arbitrary-precision arithmetic language. bcmp, bzero, ffs (3,L) - Performs byte operations on strings of variable length. bdiff (1,C) - Uses the diff command to find differences between very large files. bellmail (1,C) - Sends messages to system users and displays messages to system users. bessel: j0, j1, jn, y0, y1, yn (3m,L) - Computes Bessel functions. bfs (1,C) - Scans files. bib, listrefs (1,C) - Lists bibliographic reference items. biff (1,C) - Informs the system to notify user when mail arrives. bind (2,L) - Binds a name to a socket. biod (8,C) - biod -NFS daemons. bj (6,C) - Plays blackjack. brk, sbrk (2,L) - Changes data segment space allocation. bs (1,C) - Compiles and interprets modest-size programs. bsearch (3,L) - Performs a binary search. bugfiler (8,C) - Intercepts, summarizes and stores bug reports. burst (1m,C) - Explodes digests into messages. cal (1,C) - Displays a calendar. calendar (1,C) - Writes reminder messages to standard output. cat (1,C) - Concatenates or displays files. catclose (2,L) - Close a message catalog previously opened for access. catgetmsg (2,L) - Retrieve a message from an open message catalog into a buffer. catgets (2,L) - Retrieve a message from an open message catalog. catman (8,C) - Creates the cat files for the manual. catopen (3,L) - Open a message catalog. cb (1,C) - Puts C language source code into a form that is easily read. cbrt, exp, expm1, log, log10, log1p, pow, sqrt (2,L) - Computes exponential, logarithm, power, square root and cube root functions. cbrt, exp, expm1, log, log10, log1p, pow, sqrt (3,L) - Computes exponential, logarithm, power, square root and cube root functions. cc (1,C) - Compiles C programs. cc.cfg (5,F) - Defines values used by the C, FORTRAN, and Pascal compilers. cd (1,C) - Changes the currrent directory. cd (2,L) - Provides access to CD ROM files. cdc (1s,C) - Changes the comments in a Source Code Control System (SCCS) delta. cdcat (1,C) - Concatenates CD-ROM files. cdcp (1,C) - Copies files from CD-ROM. cddaemon (1,C) - Supports the CD-ROM device facility of AIX PS/2. cddir (3,L) - Provides access to CD ROM directories. cdlook (1,C) - Reports which CD-ROM drives exist and what they contain. cdls (1,C) - Lists contents of CD-ROM directories. cdmount, cdumount (8,C) - Mounts and unmounts CD-ROM devices. cdrom (4,F) - Supports the cdrom device driver. cdrom (5,F) - Supports the cdrom device driver. cdshutdown (8,C) - Terminates CD-ROM server. ceti (4,F) - Supports the CETI network device driver. cfgadev (3x,L) - Adds a device. cfgaply (3x,L) - Applies configuration information. cfgcadsz (3x,L) - Adds or replaces a stanza in an attribute file. cfgcclsf (3x,L) - Closes an attribute file. cfgcdlsz (3x,L) - Deletes a stanza from an attribute file. cfgcopsf (3x,L) - Opens an attribute file. cfgcrdsz (3x,L) - Reads an attribute file stanza. cfgddev (3x,L) - Deletes a device. cfgetospeed, cfsetospeed, cfgetispeed, cfsetispeed (3,L) - Get and set the input and output baud rates. cflow (1,C) - Generates a C flow graph of external references. chdir (2,L) - Changes the current directory. checknr (1,C) - Checks nroff/troff files for errors. chfstore (1t,C) - Changes file storage attribute for files in system replicated filesystems. chfstore (2,L) - Changes replicated storage attribute of a file. chgrp (1,C) - Changes the group ownership of a file or directory. chhidden (2,L) - Changes the hidden attribute of a directory. chkfstore (8,C) - Checks fstore values. chlwm (2,L) - Updates the low-water mark of a file system. chmod (1,C) - Changes permission codes. chmod, fchmod (2,L) - Changes file access permissions. chown (8,C) - Changes ownership of files or directories. chown, fchown (2,L) - Changes the owner and group IDs of files associated with a path name or with a chparm (8,C) - Changes or examines system parameters. chroot (2,L) - Changes the effective root directory. chroot (8,C) - Changes the root directory of a command. ckd (4,F) - Supports the Count Key Data Direct Access Storage Device driver. cleanloc (8,C) - Moves commit cluster information from local filesystem. cleanup (8,C) - Moves backout cluster information from file system. clear (1,C) - Clears screen. clock (3,L) - Reports CPU time used. close, closex (2,L) - Closes the file associated with a file descriptor. clri (8,C) - Clears a specified inode. clusterstart, clusterstop (1t,C) - clusterstart enables cluster communication. clusterstart, clusterstop(1t,C) - enables or disables cluster communication. cmp (1,C) - Compares two files. col (1,C) - Processes text having reverse line feeds and forward and reverse half-line colcrt (1,C) - Provides virtual line feeds. colpro (1,C) - Column filter for IBM 4201 Proprinter. colrm (1,C) - Extracts columns from a file. comb (1s,C) - Combines Source Code Control System (SCCS) deltas. comlist (1t,C) - Finds recently committed files. comm (1,C) - Selects or rejects lines common to two sorted files. commit (1t,C) - Commits a file within a shell procedure. comp (1m,C) - Composes a message. compress, uncompress, zcat (1,C) - Reduces the size of named files. compress, uncompress, zcat(1,C) - Reduces the size of named files. comsat (8,C) - Receives reports of incoming mail. config (8,C) - Builds kernel configuration modules from system configuration files. conflict (1m,C) - Searches for alias and password conflicts. connect (1,C) - Establishes a connection to a remote system. connect (2,L) - Initiates a connection on a socket. connect.con (5,F) - Controls communication connections and data transfer. conv (3,L) - Translates characters. copysign (3m,L) - Copies the sign of a double-precision floating-point number. core (5,F) - Contains an image of user memory at the time of an error. cp, copy (1,C) - Copies files. cpcmd (1,C) - Issue a CP (Virtual Machine Control Program) command. cpcmd (4,F) - Supports the IBM VM CP system interface. cpio (1,C) - Copies files into and out of archived storage and directories. cpio (5,F) - Describes copy in and out (cpio) archive file. cpp (1,C) - Performs file inclusion and macro substitution on a C language source file. craps (6,C) - Plays craps. crash (8,C) - Examines system images. cron (8,C) - Runs commands automatically. crontab (1,C) - Submits a schedule of commands to the cron command. crypt (1,C) - crypt - encodes/decodes data crypt, encrypt, setkey (3,L) - Encrypts user passwords. csh (1,C) - Interprets commands read from a file or entered from the keyboard. csplit (1,C) - Splits files by context. ct (1c,C) - Dials an attached terminal and issues a login process. ctab (1,C) - Produces a collating table. ctags (1,C) - Makes a file of tags to help locate objects in source files. ctermid (3s,L) - Generates a file name for terminal. ctime, localtime, gmtime, asctime, tzset (3,L) - Converts date and time to string representation. ctime, localtime, gmtime, mktime, asctime, tzset, strftime (3,L) - Converts date and time to string representation. ctype (3,L) - Classifies characters. cu (1c,C) - Connects directly or indirectly to another UNIX system. curses (3x,L) - Controls cursor movement and windowing. cuserid (3s,L) - Gets the alphanumeric user name associated with the current process. custboot (8,C) - Produces a customized boot diskette set. cut (1,C) - Writes out selected fields from each line of a file. cw, checkcw (1,C) - Prepares constant-width text for troff files. cw, checkcw(1,C) - Prepares constant-width text for troff files. cxref (1,C) - Creates a C program cross-reference listing. data stream (7,F) - Defines the data stream that an HFT virtual terminal uses in KSR mode. date (1,C) - Displays or sets the date. dbm (3x,L) - Performs data base operations. dbm: dbminit, store, fetch, delete, firstkey, nextkey (3x,L) - Performs data base operations. dbx, mdbx (1,C) - Provides a tool to debug and run programs under the AIX operating System. dc (1,C) - Provides an interactive desk calculator for doing arbitrary-precision integer dcopy (8,C) - Copies file systems for the best access time. dd (1,C) - Converts and copies a file. ddi (5,F) - Contains device-dependent information (ddi). defkey (1,C) - Redefines keyboard keys. del (1,C) - Deletes files. delta (1s,C) - Creates a delta in a Source Code Control System (SCCS) file. deroff (1,C) - Removes nroff, troff, tbl, and eqn constructs from files. descriptions (5,F) - Describes the meaning of ddi file keywords. devices (8,C) - Adds, deletes, changes, and displays device information. devinfo (5,F) - Contains device characteristics. devnm (8,C) - Names a device. df (1,C) - Reports the number of available disk blocks. dfmt (8,C) - Writes a label, a vtoc and a boot block on a 370 disk. diction, explain (1,C) - Identifies and prints wordy sentences. diff (1,C) - Compares text files. diff3 (1,C) - Compares three files. diffmk (1,C) - Identifies differences between two versions of a file. difftime (3,L) - Computes time difference. dir (5,F) - Describes the format of a directory. dircmp (1,C) - Compares two directories and the contents of their common files. directory: opendir, readdir, telldir, seekdir, rewinddir, closedir (3,L) - Performs operations on directories. dirstat (2,L) - Gets file status information for multiple files in a directory. dis (1,C) - Produces PS/2 Assembler language listing from compiled programs. disclaim (2,L) - Disclaims content of a memory address range. diskusg (8,C) - Generates disk accounting data by userid. display (1,C) - Sets colors and fonts on the current virtual terminal. display symbols (7,F) - Defines the set of US and European character symbols that can be displayed on dist (1m,C) - Redistributes a message to additional addresses. dmesg (8,C) - Collects system diagnostic messages to form an error log. domainname (1,C) - Sets or displays the name of the current network information service (NIS) dosdel (1,C) - Deletes DOS files. dosdir (1,C) - Lists the directory for DOS files. dosread (1,C) - Copies a DOS file. doswrite (1,C) - Copies AIX files to DOS files. dp (1m,C) - Parses and reformats dates. drand48 (3,L) - Generates uniformly distributed pseudo-random number sequences. dspcat (1,C) - Displays messages from a catalog. dspmsg (1,C) - Displays a message from a message catalog or a default message if the specified du (1,C) - Summarizes disk usage. dump (8,C) - Dumps selected parts of an object file. dumpbsd (8,C) - Produces an incremental file system dump. dumpcfg (8,C) - Modify Dump space and swap space in VTOCs. dumpfs (8,C) - Dumps file system information. dup (2,L) - Duplicates an open file descriptor. dup2 (2,L) - Duplicates an open file descriptor. dustat (2,L) - Gets file system statistics. ebcdic (7,F) - Maps the EBCDIC character set. echo (1,C) - Writes its arguments to standard output. ecvt, fcvt, gcvt (3,L) - Converts a floating-point number to a string. ed, red (1,C) - Starts a line editing program. edconfig (8,C) - Edits values in a sendmail program configuration file. edit (1,C) - Starts a line editor that is designed for the new user. edquota (8,C) - Edits user quotas. end, etext, edata (3,L) - Defines the last location of a program. env, printenv (1,C) - Displays current environment or sets the environment for the execution of a environment (7,F) - Describes the user environment. eqn, neqn, checkeq (1,C) - Formats mathematical text for the nroff and troff commands. eqnchar (7,F) - Identifies special character definitions for eqn and neqn formatters. erf, erfc (3m,L) - Computes the error and complementary error functions. errdead (1,C) - Extracts error records from dump. errdemon (8,C) - Starts the error-logging demon. errfile (5,F) - Contains system event log. error (4,F) - Logs system events. errpt, errpd (8,C) - Processes a report of logged errors. errstop (8,C) - Terminates the error-logging daemon. errunix (3x,L) - Logs application errors. errupdate (8,C) - Updates an error report template. ex (1,C) - Edits lines interactively with screen display. exec: execl, execv, execle, execve, execlp, execvp (2,L) - Executes a file. exect (3,L) - Executes a file in trace mode. exit, _exit (2,L) - Terminates a process. exports (5) - Specifies the file systems that are available for mounting remotely. exports (5,F) - Specifies the file systems that are available for mounting remotely. expr (1,C) - Evaluates arguments as an expression. extended curses library (3x,L) - Controls cursor movement and windowing. extended_curses_library (3x,L) - Controls cursor movement and windowing. ezbackup (8,C) - Produce a list of files to be backed-up. ezcustom (8,C) - Create customized boot and install diskettes. ezfilter (8,C) - Create customized update media from standard PTF diskette sets. ezmkverify, ezverify (8,C) - Create a listing of all files and directories on an installed system and ezupdate (8,C) - Apply selected Field Serviceable Units (FSU) to a target machine. fabort (2,L) - Aborts or undoes file changes. factor (1,C) - Factors a number. fast, fastsite (1,C) - Finds the least loaded site in the network. fastboot, fasthalt (8,C) - Reboots/halts the system without checking the disks. fba (4,F) - Supports the Fixed Block Architecture Direct Access Storage Device driver. fclear (2,L) - Clears space in a file, freeing unused disk space. fclose, fflush (3s,L) - Closes or flushes a stream. fcntl, flock, lockf (2,L) - Controls open file and socket descriptors. fcntl.h (7,F) - Defines file control options. fd (4,F) - Supports the diskette device driver. feof, ferror, clearerr, fileno (3s,L) - Checks the status of a stream. ff (8,C) - Lists the file names and statistics for a file system. file (1,C) - Determines file type. filesystems (5,F) - Centralizes file system characteristics. find (1,C) - Finds files matching expression. finger (1,C) - Shows user information. fingerd (8c,C) - Provides the server function for the finger command. finite, logb, scalb (3,L) - Used in floating point calculations. fish (6,C) - Plays the card game Go Fish. fixnmvtoc (8,C) - Modifies a minidisk's mount point name on the VTOC. flcopy (8,C) - Copies diskettes. floor, ceil, fmod, fabs, rint (3m,L) - Computes floor, ceiling, remainder, and absolute value functions. fmt (1,C) - Formats mail messages prior to sending. fold (1,C) - fold long lines for finite width output device. folder (1,C) - Selects and lists folders and messages. folders (1,C) - Lists folders and messages. fonts (5,F) - Defines annotated and geometric character fonts (AIX PS/2 only). fopen, freopen, fdopen (3s,L) - Opens a stream. fork, vfork (2,L) - Creates a new process. format, fdformat (1,C) - Formats diskettes. fortune (6,C) - Tells a fortune. forw (1m,C) - Forwards messages. fp_control, fp_restore, fp_exmask, fp_exunmask, fp_round, (3m,L) - PURPOSE fpr (1,C) - Prints a FORTRAN file. fread, fwrite (3s,L) - Performs binary input/output. frexp, ldexp, modf (3,L) - Manipulates parts of floating-point numbers. from (1,C) - Who is my mail from? fs (5,F) - Contains the format of a file system volume. fs2fd (8,C) - Copies a file system to a boot diskette set. fsck, dfsck (8,C) - Interactively checks consistency and repairs a file system. fsdb (8,C) - Debugs file systems. fseek, rewind, ftell (3s,L) - Repositions the file pointer of a stream. fsmap (5,F) - Centralizes file system characteristics for all nodes in a network. fspec (5,F) - Specifies formatting within text files. fsplit (1,C) - Splits a multi-routine Fortran file into individual files. fstorchkdmon (8,C) - SYNTAX fstore (5,F) - Maps fstore bit patterns to CPU types. fsync, fcommit (2,L) - Writes changes in a file to permanent storage. ftp (1c,C) - Transfers files between local and remote host. ftpd (8c,C) - Provides the server function for the FTP protocol. ftruncate, truncate (2,L) - Makes a file shorter. ftw (3,L) - Walks a file tree. fuser (1,C) - Identifies processes using a file or file structure. fwtmp, wtmpfix, acctwtmp (8,C) - Manipulates connect accounting records. fwtmp, wtmpfix, acctwtmp(8,C) - Manipulates connect accounting records. gamma, lgamma (3m,L) - Computes the logarithm of the gamma function. gateways (5,F) - Defines and maintains routing information. gencat (1,C) - Generates a message catalog. gencat (8,C) - Generates a message catalog. genxlt (1,C) - Creates a translation table for ASCII-to-EBCDIC or EBCDIC-to-ASCII conversion. get (1s,C) - Extracts a specified version of a Source Code Control System (SCCS) file. getc, fgetc, getchar, getw, getwc, fgetwc, getwchar (3s,L) - Gets a character, a wide character, or word from an input stream. getcwd (3,L) - Gets the path name of the current directory. getdtablesize (2,L) - Gets descriptor table size. getenv, NLgetenv (3,L) - Returns the value of an environment variable. getfsent, getfsspec, getfsfile, getfstype, setfsent, endfsent (3,L) - Gets information about a file system. getgrent, getgrgid, getgrnam, setgrent, endgrent (3,L) - Accesses group file entries. getgroups (2,L) - Gets the group access list. gethostbyaddr, gethostbyname, sethostent, endhostent (3n,L) - Get network host entry. gethostid, sethostid (2,L) - Gets or sets the unique identifier of the current Internet host. gethostname, sethostname (2,L) - Gets or sets the name of the current host. getitimer, setitimer (2,L) - Gets and sets value of internal timer. getlocal, setlocal (2,L) - Manages the alias. getlogin (3,L) - Gets the user's login name. getmntent, setmntent, addmntent, endmntent, hasmntopt (3,L) - Gets file system descriptor file entry. getnetent, getnetbyaddr, getnetbyname, setnetent, endnetent (3n,L) - Gets network entry. getopt (1,C) - Delimits command line flags and flag parameters. getopt (3,L) - Gets flag letters from the argument vector. getpagesize (2,L) - Gets system page size. getpass (3,L) - Reads a password. getpeername (2,L) - Gets the name of the connected peer. getpid, getpgrp, getppid (2,L) - Gets the process, process group, and parent process IDs. getpriority, setpriority, nice (2,L) - Gets or sets program scheduling priority. getprotoent, getprotobynumber, getprotobyname, setprotoent, endprotoent (3n,L) - Gets protocol entry. getpw (3c,L) - Gets a password file entry, given the user ID. getpwent, getpwuid, getpwnam, setpwent, endpwent (3,L) - Gets a password file entry. getrlimit, setrlimit, vlimit (2,L) - Controls maximum system resource consumption. getrpcent, getrpcbyname, getrpcbynumber (3) - Gets an RPC entry. getrpcent, getrpcbyname, getrpcbynumber (3n,L) - Gets an RPC entry. getrusage, vtimes (2,L) - Gets information about resource utilization. gets, fgets, getws, fgetws (3s,L) - Reads characters or wide characters from a stream. getservent, getservbyname, getservbyport, setservent, endservent (3n,L) - Gets service entry. getsites (2,L) - Determines sites which are in the current TCF cluster. getsockname (2,L) - Gets the socket name. getsockopt, setsockopt (2,L) - Gets and sets options on sockets. getspath, setspath (2,L) - Manages the site path list. gettext (1,C) - Extracts message, insert, and help descriptions. gettimeofday, settimeofday, ftime (2,L) - Obtains current time. getty (8,C) - Sets the characteristics of ports. gettydefs (5,F) - Describes speed and terminal settings used by the getty command. getuid, geteuid, getgid, getegid (2,L) - Gets the real user, effective user, real group, and effective group IDs. getuinfo (3,L) - Finds the value associated with a user information name. getusershell(), setusershell(), endusershell() (2,L) - Gets legal user shells. getusershell, setusershell, endusershell (2,L) - Gets legal user shells. getut: getutent, getutid, getutline, pututline, setutent, endutent, utmpname (3,L) - Accesses utmp file entries. getwd (3,L) - Gets current directory path name. getxperm, setxperm (2,L) - Manages user's execution permission site mask. getxvers, setxvers (3,L) - Manages the execution version string for hidden directories. gprof (1,C) - Produces an execution profile of C, Pascal, or FORTRAN77 programs. gps (5,F) - Used as the format for storing graphics file data as graphic primitive strings. graph (1g,C) - Draws a graph. greek (1,C) - Converts output for a TELETYPE Model 37 work station to output for other work greek (7,F) - Maps Greek characters. grep, egrep, fgrep (1,C) - Searches a file for a pattern. group (5,F) - Identifies a group. groups (1,C) - Displays your group membership. gsbply (3g,L) - Defines the beginning of an area to fill. gscarc (3g,L) - Draws a circular arc between two points. gscatt (3g,L) - Sets the attributes of the single-color cursor. gsccnv (3g,L) - Converts a circular arc or full circle into a polyline. gscir (3g,L) - Draws a circle. gsclrs (3g,L) - Clears the screen, filling it with the background color. gscmap (3g,L) - Specifies the color mapping. gscrca (3g,L) - Draws a circular arc between two angles. gsdjply (3g,L) - Draws a polyline, a set of lines that connects a sequence of points. gseara (3g,L) - Draws an elliptical arc between two angles. gsearc (3g,L) - Draws an elliptical arc between two points. gsecnv (3g,L) - Converts an ellipse to a polyline. gsecur (3g,L) - Erases the cursor, making it invisible. gsell (3g,L) - Draws an ellipse. gseply (3g,L) - Defines the end of an area to fill. gsevds (3g,L) - Disables the reporting of events. gseven (3g,L) - Enables the reporting of events. gsevwt (3g,L) - Waits for an input event. gsfatt (3g,L) - Sets the fill attributes. gsfci (3g,L) - Fills a circle. gsfell (3g,L) - Fills an ellipse. gsfply (3g,L) - Draws a filled polygon. gsfrec (3g,L) - Draws a filled rectangle. gsgtat (3g,L) - Sets the attributes for the geometric text drawing functions. gsgtxt (3g,L) - Writes geometric text. gsinit (3g,L) - Initializes the GSL subroutines. gslatt (3g,L) - Sets the line attributes. gslcat (3g,L) - Sets the locator attributes. gsline (3g,L) - Draws a line between two points. gslock (3g,L) - Postpones signal processing. gslop (3g,L) - Specifies the logical operation used when drawing lines. gsmask (3g,L) - Defines planes to be modified. gsmatt (3g,L) - Sets the polymarker attribute. gsmcat (3g,L) - Sets the cursor attributes. gsmcur (3g,L) - Moves the cursor and makes it visible. gsmult (3g,L) - Draws a multiline, a set of lines that connect alternate pairs of points in a gspcls (3g,L) - Defines the end of a shape to fill. gsplym (3g,L) - Draws a polymarker, a marker at each of a set of specified points. gspoly (3g,L) - Draws a polyline, a set of lines that connects a sequence of points. gspp (3g,L) - Sets plotter pen speed. gsqdsp (3g,L) - Returns characteristics of the display monitor and adapter. gsqfnt (3g,L) - Returns information about the current font. gsqgtx (3g,L) - Returns information about the current geometric font. gsqlext (3g,L) - Returns expanded information about the locator. gsqloc (3g,L) - Returns information about the locator. gsrrst (3g,L) - Restores a rectangular block. gsrsav (3g,L) - Saves a rectangular block. gstatt (3g,L) - Sets the text attributes for annotated text. gsterm (3g,L) - Terminates use of the GSL. gstext (3g,L) - Writes annotated text. gsulns (3g,L) - Sets the user line pattern. gsunlk (3g,L) - Resumes signal processing. gsxblt (3g,L) - Moves a rectangular block in system or display adapter memory from one location gsxcnv (3g,L) - Converts pixel map data organization. gsxptr (3g,L) - Handles FORTRAN addressing of data. gsxtat (3g,L) - Sets the text attributes for annotated text using the rtfont format. gsxtxt (3g,L) - Writes annotated text using the rtfont format. halt (8,C) - Stops the processor. hangman (6,C) - Plays hangman, the word-guessing game. hd (4,F) - Supports the fixed-disk device driver. head (1,C) - Prints the first few lines of a file or files. help (1,C) - Provides information for the new user. hft (4,F) - Implements a high-function virtual terminal device. hftinit, hftsmproc (8,C) - Initializes the default keyboard map and display model for the hft device history (5,F) - Contains the history of an installed licensed program product. host (1c,C) - Resolves a host name into an Internet address. hostconnect, onhost.alias (1c,C) - Creates a connection between an AIX system and an IBM host. hostid (1,C) - Sets or prints identifier of current host system. hostname (1,C) - Sets or prints name of current host system. hosts (5,F) - Contains information regarding the known hosts on the network. hosts.equiv (5,F) - Defines foreign hosts that are permitted to execute commands. hp (1,C) - Handles special functions for the HP2640- and HP2621-series terminals. hsearch, hcreate, hdestroy (3,L) - Manages hash tables. htonl, htons, ntohl, ntohs (3n,L) - Converts values between host and Internet network byte order. hyphen (1,C) - Finds hyphenated words. hypot, cabs (3m,L) - Computes the euclidean distance function and complex absolute value. icaload (1,C) - Downloads tasks to an installed RIC adapter. icareset (1,C) - Asserts a hardware reset on an installed RIC adapter. iconv (1,C) - Converts data encoded in one file or network code into another code. id (1,C) - Displays the system identity of the user issuing the command. ifconfig (8c,C) - Configures network interface parameters. ilans (4,F) - Supports the ILANS network device driver. inc (1m,C) - Incorporates new mail. indent (1,C) - A C program formatter. index, rindex (3,L) - Locates a character in a string. inet_addr, inet_network, inet_ntoa, inet_makeaddr, inet_lnaof, inet_netof (3n,L) - Manipulation subroutines for Internet addresses. inetd (8,C) - Provides inetd socket management. inetd.conf (5,F) - Configures the inetd daemon. init, telinit (8,C) - Initializes the system. initgroups (3,L) - Initializes group access list. inittab (5,F) - Describes the information used by the init process. inode (5,F) - Describes a file system file or directory entry as it appears on a disk. insque, remque (3,L) - Inserts or removes an element in a queue. install-mh (1m,C) - Initializes the Message Handling (MH) environment. install - BSD Version (1,C) - Installs a command - BSD version. install (1,C) - Installs a command. installp (8,C) - Installs a Licensed Program Product (LPP). installt (1,C) - Installs Licensed Program Products (LPP) or restore images from tape media. installt (8,C) - Installs Licensed Program Products (LPP) or restore images from tape media. inuconfig (8,C) - Recovers errors for installation/update tools. invert, lookup (1,C) - Creates and accesses an inverted index. ioctlx, ioctl, gtty, stty (2,L) - Controls input/output devices. ipcrm (1,C) - Removes message queue, semaphore set, or shared memory identifiers. ipcs (1,C) - Reports inter-process communication facility status. istat (1,C) - Examines inodes. iuconfig (1c,C) - Configure network interface parameters for IUCV connections. join (1,C) - Joins data bases files. kaf (5,F) - Specifies how to process ddi keywords and their parameters. keyboard (1,C) - Controls the delay and repetition rates of the keyboard. keyboard (4,F) - Maps the 101-Key PS/2 keyboard. kill (1,C) - Sends a signal to a running process. kill, kill3, killpg (2,L) - Sends a signal to a process or to a group of processes. killall (1,C) - Cancels all processes except the calling process. l3tol, ltol3 (3,L) - Converts between 3-byte integers and long integers. labs (3,L) - Returns the absolute value of long integers. langinfo.h (3,L) - Contains language information constants. langinfo.h (4,L) - Contains language information constants. last (1,C) - Looks at logins and logouts for information about users. lastcomm (1,C) - Prints information about all the commands recorded during the current lconfig (8,C) - System queue debugging tool. ld (1,C) - Links object files. ldahread (3x,L) - Reads the archive header of a member of an archive file. ldclose, ldaclose (3x,L) - Closes a common object file. ldfcn (3x,L) - Common object file access routines. ldfhread (3x,L) - Reads the file header of a common object file. ldgetname (3x,L) - Retrieves the symbol name for a common object file symbol table entry. ldlread, ldlinit, ldlitem (3x,L) - Manipulates line number entries of a common object file function. ldlseek, ldnlseek (3x,L) - Seeks to line number entries of a section of a common object file. ldminit (8,C) - Patches values in the initialized data portion of a load module. ldohseek (3x,L) - Seeks to the optional file header of a common object file. ldopen, ldaopen (3x,L) - Opens a common object file for reading. ldrseek, ldnrseek (3x,L) - Seeks to relocation entries of a section of a common object file. ldshread, ldnshread (3x,L) - Reads an indexed or named section header of a common object file. ldsseek, ldnsseek (3x,L) - Seeks to an indexed or named section of a common object file. ldtbindex (3x,L) - Computes the index of a symbol table entry of a common object file. ldtbread (3x,L) - Reads an indexed symbol table entry of a common object file. ldtbseek (3x,L) - Seeks to the symbol table of a common object file. learn (1,C) - Gives Computer Aided Instruction courses. leave (1,C) - Reminds you when you have to leave. lex (1,C) - Generates a C language program that matches patterns for simple lexical li, di (1,C) - Lists the contents of a directory. limits.h (4,F) - Defines implementation specific constants. line (1,C) - Reads one line from standard input. link (2,L) - Creates an additional directory entry for an existing file. link, unlink (8,C) - Performs a link or unlink system call. lint (1,C) - Checks C programs for potential problems. listen (2,L) - Listens for connections on a socket. ln (1,C) - Links files. lnetstat (1,C) - Provides network statistics. loads (1,C) - Displays the load average of each site in the network. loads (5,F) - Contains loads information on all sites. /etc/loads is read by the fast, loadserver (8,C) - Local site load daemon. locale.h (4,F) - Defines categories. localeconv (3,L) - Sets components of an object type struct lconv with appropriate formatting locator (1,C) - Controls the sample rate of the locator. lock (1,C) - Requests a password from the user and verifies. logger (1,C) - Provides a program interface to the syslog system log module. login (1,C) - Logs you in to the system. logname (1,C) - Displays your login name. logname (3x,L) - Returns the login name of the user. look (1,C) - Consults a sorted file and prints all lines that begin with string. lookbib, indxbib (1,C) - Makes an inverted index. lorder (1,C) - Finds the best order for files in an object library. lp (4,F) - Supports the line printer device driver. lp, cancel (1,C) - Sends or cancels a request to an LP line printer. lpd (8,C) - Provides the server function for the qdaemon command. lpq (1,C) - Displays the status of the queues and printers. lpr (1,C) - Off line print. lprbe (8,C) - Sends a file to a print server. lprm (1,C) - Remove jobs from the line printer spooling queue. lpstat (1,C) - Displays the status of the queues and printers. lptest (1,C) - Generates line printer ripple pattern. ls, lf, lr (1,C) - Displays the contents of a directory. lsearch, lfind (3,L) - Performs a linear search and update. lseek (2,L) - Moves read/write file pointer. m4 (1,C) - Preprocesses files, expanding macro definitions. mail, Mail (1,C) - Sends and receives mail. make (1,C) - Maintains up-to-date versions of programs. makedbm (8,C) - Makes an NIS dbm file. makekey (8,C) - Generates an encryption key. makemotd (8,C) - Makes the system message-of-the-day on multiple sites. malloc, free, realloc, calloc, valloc, alloca, mallopt, mallinfo (3,L) - Provides a means to allocate memory. man (1,C) - Displays manual entries on-line. mark (1m,C) - Creates, modifies and displays message sequences. master (5,F) - Contains master configuration information. math.h (7,F) - Defines math subroutines and constants. matherr (3m,L) - Performs an action when a math subroutine encounters an error. mbcs.h (4,F) - Defines library subroutines used in internationalized programs. mbstring (3,L) - Performs operations on strings. mbtowc, mbstowcs, mbstomb (3,L) - Converts multibyte characters and multibyte character strings into wide mdrc (8,C) - Reinstalls a user-created minidisk. mem, kmem (4,F) - Provides memory and kernel memory images. memory: memccpy, memchr, memcmp, memcpy, memset, bcopy (3,F) - Performs memory operations. mesg (1,C) - Allows or prevents incoming write command messages. message (5,F) - Describes message, insert, and help formats. mh-alias (5,F) - Defines aliases for the Message Handling (MH) Package. mh (1,C) - Message Handler System. mhl (1m,C) - Produces formatted listings of messages. mhmail (1m,C) - Sends or receives mail. mhook (5,F) - Specifies actions to be taken when mail is received. mhpath (1m,C) - Prints full path names of messages and folders. migrate (2,L) - Moves a process to another cluster site. minidisks (8,C) - Adds, deletes, changes and displays minidisks. mkcatdefs (1,C) - Processes symbolic message identifiers in message text source files. mkcatdefs (8,C) - Processes symbolic message identifiers in message text source files. mkdir (1,C) - Makes a directory. mkdir (2,L) - Creates a directory. mkfs (8,C) - Makes a file system. mklost+found (8,C) - Creates a directory with empty files for fsck. mknod (8,C) - Creates a special file. mknod, mknodx, mkfifo (2,L) - Creates a directory, a special file, a FIFO special file, or an ordinary file. mkpasswd (8,C) - Generates hashed password table. mkstr (1,C) - Creates files of error messages. mktemp (3,L) - Constructs a unique file name. mm (7,F) - Provides the mm macro package for formatting documents. mm, checkmm (1,C) - Displays documents formatted with the memorandum macros. mmt, mant, mvt (1,C) - Typesets documents, manual pages, view graphs, and slides. mntent, mtab (5,F) - Contains information about mounted file systems. monitor, monstartup, moncontrol (3,L) - Starts and stops execution profiling. moo (6,C) - Plays a number-guessing game. more, page (1,C) - Acts as the perusal filter for screen viewing. mount (2,L) - Mounts a file system. mount (8,C) - Makes a file system available for use. mptx (7,F) - Provides the macro package for formatting a permuted index. msgchk (1m,C) - Checks for messages. msgctl (2,L) - Provides message control operations. msgget (3,L) - Gets a message queue identifier. msghelp (3x,L) - Issues help text. msgimed (3x,L) - Issues an immediate message. msgqued (3x,L) - Issues a queued message. msgrcv (3,L) - Reads a message from a queue. msgrtrv (3x,L) - Retrieves a message, insert, or help text. msgs (1,C) - Reads system messages. msgsnd (3,L) - Sends a message. msgxrcv (3,L) - Receives an extended message. msh (1m,C) - Creates a msh shell. mt (4,F) - Supports the IBM System/370 tape storage device driver. mv (7,F) - Provides a troff macro package for typesetting view graphs and slides. mv, move (1,C) - Moves files. mvdir (1,C) - Moves a directory. named (8,C) - Provides the server function for the Domain Name Protocol. nccheck (8,C) - Checks cluster /etc/netparams configuration. ncheck (8,C) - Generates path names from i-numbers. ndbm (3x,L) - Performs data base operations. ndbm: dbm_open, dbm_close, dbm_fetch, dbm_store, dbm_firstkey, (3x,L) - Performs data base operations. net (5,F) - Defines network interface characteristics for TCP/IP for use with the netconfig netconfig (1c,C) - Configures network interface parameters. netctrl (2,L) - Allows system administrator to exercise control over TCF networking. netgroup (5,F) - Provides list of network groups. netparams (5,F) - Describes the TCF (Transparent Computing Facility) cluster networking netparams (8,C) - Sets cluster networking parameters. netstat (1,C) - Shows network status. networks (5,F) - Contains information regarding the known networks which comprise the DARPA newform (1,C) - Changes the format of a text file. newgfs (8,C) - Finds an available GFS number and reserves its place and number in /etc/fsmap. newgrp (1,C) - Changes your primary group identification. newkernel (8,C) - Configures, builds and installs new AIX kernels. news (1,C) - Writes system news items to standard output. next (1m,C) - Shows the next message. nfsd (8,C) - Starts the daemons that handle client network file system requests. nfsstat (8,C) - Displays Network File System (NFS) statistics. nice (1,C) - Runs a command at a different priority. nl (1,C) - Numbers lines in a file. nl_langinfo (3,L) - Returns a pointer to a string containing language information. nl_types.h (4,L) - Contains definitions of data types. nlist (3,L) - Gets entries from a name list. nm - BSD Version (1,C) - Displays the symbol table of an object file. nm (1,C) - Displays the symbol table of an object file. nohup (1,C) - Runs a command without hangups and then quits. nroff, troff (1,C) - Formats text for printing devices. null (4,F) - Provides a null device. number (6,C) - Displays the written form of a number. nvram (4,F) - Provides non-volatile memory image. od (1,C) - Writes the contents of storage to standard output. onhost (1c,C) - Execute CMS commands on an IBM host. onrpc (8,C) - Execute a command remotely. onsite, on (1t,C) - Runs a command at a specific site in a TCF cluster. open (1,C) - Opens a virtual terminal. open, openx, creat (2,L) - Opens a file for reading or writing. openfiles (5,F) - Specifies files to be kept open by cron. options (5,F) - Defines the valid choices for each ddi option. osconfig (8,C) - Installs AIX device drivers. osm (4,F) - Provides the interface to AIX messages. pack, unpack, pcat (1,C) - Compresses and decompresses files. packf (1m,C) - Compresses the contents of a folder into a file. pad: sflip, sflipa, lflip, lflipa, get_howflip, PAD, PADOPEN, PADCLOSE (3,L) - Facilitate the exchange of binary data between processes in a heterogeneous pagesize (1,C) - Prints system page size. param.h (7,F) - Describes system parameters. passwd (5,F) - Contains passwords and user account information. passwd, chfn, chsh (1,C) - Changes your login password. paste (1,C) - Merges the lines of several files or subsequent lines in one file. pathconf, fpathconf (3,L) - Retrieves file implementation characteristics. pause (2,L) - Suspends a process until a signal is received. pdisable, phold (8,C) - Disables or reports the availability of login ports. perror (3,L) - Writes a message explaining a system call error. pg (1,C) - Formats files to the work station. pick (1m,C) - Selects messages by content and creates and modifies sequences. ping (8,C) - Sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts. piobe (8,C) - Writes a file to standard output in a format suitable for a line printer. pipe (2,L) - Creates an interprocess channel. plock (2,L) - Locks the process, text, or data in memory. plot (1g,C) - Plots a graph. plot (2,L) - Performs graphic output. plot (3x,L) - Performs graphic output. plot (5,F) - Provides the graphics interface. popen, pclose, rpopen (3,L) - Initiates a pipe to or from a process. portmap (8,C) - Maps program numbers to port numbers to make service calls. ports (5,F) - Describes the ports. post (1m,C) - Delivers a message. pprint (1,C) - Prints text files on IBM 3812 Pageprinter. pr (1,C) - Writes a file to standard output. predefined (5,F) - Provides information for predefined devices. prev (1m,C) - Displays the previous message. prf1 (1,C) - IBM 4201 Proprinter/IBM 5152 Graphics Printer nroff post-processing filter. primrec (8t,C) - A user-level replication reconciliation procedure. print (1,C) - Enqueues a file. printf, fprintf, sprintf, NLprintf, NLfprintf, NLsprintf, wsprintf (3s,L) - Prints formatted output. printlocal (1t,C) - Displays the alias of the current process. printspath (1,C) - Displays the site path of the current process. printxvers (1,C) - Displays the experimental-version prefix of the current process. probe (1t,C) - Determines if a site is up. probe (2,L) - Validates the status of a TCF cluster site. prober (8t,C) - Asynchronous probe daemon. prof (1,C) - Displays program profile data. proff (1,C) - nroff for the IBM 4201 Proprinter and IBM 5152 Graphics Printer. profil (2,L) - Starts and stops execution profiling. profile (5,F) - Sets the sh user environment at login time. programmers workbench library (3x,L) - Provides subroutines for compatibility with existing programs. prompter (1m,C) - Invokes a prompting editor. proto (8,C) - Constructs a prototype file for a file system. protocols (5,F) - Contains information regarding the known protocols used in the DARPA Internet. prs (1s,C) - Displays a Source Code Control System (SCCS) file. ps (1,C) - Reports process status. pstart, penable, pshare, pdelay (8,C) - Enables or reports the availability of login ports. pstart, penable, pshare, pdelay(8,C) - Enables or reports the availability of login ports. pstat (8,C) - Prints system facts. ptrace (2,L) - Traces the execution of another process. ptroff (1,C) - Prints troff files on IBM 3812 Pageprinter. ptx (1,C) - Generates a permuted index. pty (4,F) - Implements a pseudo-terminal device. punbkend (1,C) - Punch backend (file transfer). punch (4,F) - Supports the IBM virtual card punch driver. putc, putchar, fputc, putw, putwc, putwchar, fputwc (3s,L) - Writes a character or a word to a stream. putenv (3,L) - Sets an environment variable. putpwent (3,L) - Writes a password file entry. puts, fputs, putws, fputws (3s,L) - Writes a string to a stream. puttext (1,C) - Updates an output file that contains message/insert/help descriptions. pwck, grpck (8,C) - Checks the password and group files for inconsistencies. pwd (1,C) - Displays the path name of the working directory. pwgmap (8,C) - Maps password and group files into a table. pwgmerge (8,C) - Merges password and group files from mapping tables. qconfig (5,F) - Configures a printer queueing system. qdaemon, lp (8,C) - Schedules jobs enqued by the print command. qsort (3,L) - Sorts a table of data in place. queuedefs (5,F) - Queue description file for at, batch, and cron queuedefs(5,F) - Queue description file for at, batch, and cron. quiz (6,C) - Tests your knowledge. quot (8,C) - Summarizes file system ownership. quota (1,C) - Displays disk usage and limits. quota (2,L) - Manipulate disk quotas. quotacheck (8,C) - File system quota consistency checker. quotaon, quotaoff (8,C) - Turns file system quotas on or off. raccept (2,L) - Accepts a replicated file system recovery queue entry. raise (3,L) - Sends a signal to a running program. rand, srand (3c,L) - Generates pseudo-random numbers. random, srandom, initstate, setstate (3,L) - Generates pseudo-random numbers and changes number generators. ranlib (1,C) - Converts archives to random libraries. rasconf (5,F) - Defines the reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) configuration rc (8,C) - Initializes normal system startup. rc.tcpip, rc.tcpip.local (5,F) - Sets up host names and addresses, initializes routes, and starts the TCP/IP rcmd, rresvport, ruserok (3,L) - Allows execution of commands on a remote host that is running the rshd. rcp (1c,C) - Copies and transfers remote files. rcvdist (1m,C) - Sends a copy of incoming messages to additional recipients. rcvpack (1m,C) - Saves incoming messages in a packed file. rcvstore (1m,C) - Incorporates new mail from standard input into a folder. rcvtty (1m,C) - Notifies the user of incoming messages. rdevcvt (8,C) - Changes the TCF site number specification of all of the device special files in rdf (1t,C) - Reports free space information on replicated file systems. rdist (1,C) - Maintains identical copies of files over multiple hosts. rdrdaemon (8,C) - Handles (file transfer) spool files in the reader queue. rdump (8c,C) - File system dump across the network. read, readv, readx (2,L) - Reads from a file or socket. reader (4,F) - Supports the IBM virtual card reader driver. readlink (2,L) - Reads the value of a symbolic link. reboot (2,L) - Reinitializes or halts system operation. reboot (8,C) - Restarts the machine. recmstr (8t,C) - Recovery daemon. recv, recvfrom, recvmsg (2,L) - Receives a message from a socket. refer (1,C) - Finds and inserts literature references in documents. refile (1m,C) - Files messages in other folders. regcmp (1,C) - Compiles patterns. regcmp, regex (3x,L) - Compiles and matches regular-expression patterns. regex: re_comp, re_exec (2,L) - Handles regular expressions. regexp: compile, step, advance (3x,L) - Compiles and matches regular-expression patterns. rename (2,L) - Renames a directory or a file within a file system. renice (8,C) - Alters priority of running processes. repl (1m,C) - Replies to a message. repquota (8,C) - Summarizes quotas for a file system. resolv.conf (5,F) - Contains information that is read by the resolver routines the first time they resolver: res_mkquery, res_send, res_init, dn_comp, (3,L) - restore (8,C) - Copies back files created by the backup command. restorebsd (8,C) - Reads tapes dumped with the dumpbsd command. restrict (1,C) - Enforces licensing in a TCF cluster. rev (1,C) - Reverses characters in a line of a file. rexec (1c,C) - Executes commands one at a time on a foreign host in a secure environment. rexec (3,L) - Allows command execution on a remote Internet host. rexec: rexecl, rexecv, rexecle, rexecve, rexeclp, rexecvp (2,L) - Executes a file on a given site. rexec: rexecl, rexecv, rexecle, rexecve, rexeclp, rexecvp (3,L) - Executes a file on a given site. rexecd (8c,C) - Provides the server function for the rexec command. rfork (2,L) - Creates a new process on another site. rlogin (1,C) - Connects your terminal on the current local host system lhost to the remote rlogind (8c,C) - Provides the server function for the rlogin command. rm, delete (1,C) - Removes files or directories. rmail (1,C) - Handles remote mail received via UUCP. rmdel (1s,C) - Removes a delta from a Source Code Control System (SCCS) file. rmdir (1,C) - Removes a directory. rmdir (2,L) - Removes a directory file. rmf (1m,C) - Removes a folder. rmm (1m,C) - Removes messages. rmt (8c,C) - Remote magnetic tape protocol module. roffbib (1,C) - Runs off bibliographic data base. route (8c,C) - Manually manipulates the routing tables. routed (8c,C) - Manages network routing tables. rpc.lockd (8,C) - rpc.lockd - network lock daemon. rpc.mountd (8,C) - NFS mount request server. rpc.on (8,C) - Execute a command remotely. rpc.rexd (8,C) - RPC-based remote execution server. rpc.rquotad (8,C) - Remote quota server. rpc.rstatd (8,C) - Kernel statistics server. rpc.rusersd (8,C) - Displays list of active AIX Network File system users. rpc.rwalld (8,C) - Handles requests for the rwall and shutdown commands. rpc.sprayd (8,C) - spray server. rpc.statd (8,C) - Network status monitor. rpc.yppasswdd (8,C) - Server for modifying NIS password file. rpcgen (1,C) - Compiles a Remote Procedure Call program when NFS is installed on your system. rpcinfo (8,C) - Reports Remote Procedure Call status information when NFS is installed on your rrestore (8c,C) - Restores a file system dump across the network. rscsmail (1,C) - Delivers mail from AIX users to VM users. rscssrvr (1,C) - Delivers notes sent from VM to an AIX user's mailbox. rsh, remsh (1c,C) - Connects to the specified host and executes the specified command. rshd (8c,C) - Provides the server function for remote command execution. run: runl, runv, runle, runve, runlp, runvp (2,L) - Runs a file. runacct (8,C) - Runs daily accounting. runcat (1,C) - Creates a message catalog using symbolic identifiers. runcat (8,C) - Creates a message catalog using symbolic identifiers. rup (1c,C) - Displays the host status of local machines (RPC version) when NFS is installed. ruptime (1c,C) - Gives a status line like uptime for each machine on the local network. rusers (1c,C) - Identifies users logged in on local machines when NFS (RPC version) is rw optical (4,F) - Supports the r/w optical device driver. rwall (1c,C) - Writes to all users over a network when NFS is installed. rwho (1c,C) - Produces output similar to who for all machines on the local network. rwhod (8c,C) - Provides the server function which maintains the database used by the rwho and sa (8,C) - sa - system accounting sact (1s,C) - Displays current Source Code Control System (SCCS) file editing status. sadc, sa1, sa2 (8,C) - Provides a system activity report package. sag (8,C) - Displays a graph of system activity. sar (8,C) - Collects, reports, or saves system activity information. savecore (8,C) - Manages core dumps of the operating system on the dump device. scan (1m,C) - Produces a one-line-per-message scan listing. scandir (3,L) - Scans a directory. scanf, fscanf, sscanf, NLscanf, NLfscanf, NLsscanf, wsscanf (3s,L) - Converts formatted input. sccsdiff (1s,C) - Compares two versions of a Source Code Control System (SCCS) file. sccsfile (5,F) - Contains the Source Code Control System (SCCS) information. sccshelp (1s,C) - Provides information about a Source Code Control System (SCCS) message, script (1,C) - Makes typescript of terminal session. sdiff (1,C) - Compares two files and displays the differences in a side-by-side format. sec2prim (1,C) - Converts a secondary or backbone copy of a replicated system into a primary sed (1,C) - Provides a stream editor. select (2,L) - Checks the I/O status of multiple file descriptors and message queues. semctl (3,L) - Controls semaphore operations. semget (3,L) - Gets a set of semaphores. semop (3,L) - Performs semaphore operations. send (1m,C) - Sends a message. send, sendto, sendmsg (2,L) - Sends a message from a socket. sendmail, mailq, newaliases (8,C) - Routes mail for local or network delivery. sendmail, mailq, newaliases(8,C) - Routes mail for local or network delivery. sendmail.cf (5,F) - Contains sendmail configuration file data. services (5,F) - Contains information regarding the known services available in the DARPA setbuf, setvbuf (3s,L) - Assigns buffering to a stream. setbuffer, setlinebuf (3s,L) - Assigns buffering to a stream. setgroups (2,L) - Sets the group access list. setjmp, longjmp, _setjmp, _longjmp, sigsetjmp, siglongjmp (3,L) - Saves and restores the current execution context. setlocale (3,L) - Sets program's locale. setmaps (1,C) - Sets terminal maps. setmnt (8,C) - Creates a mount table. setpgid, setpgrp, setsid (2,L) - Sets the process group or session ID of a process. setquota (2,L) - Enables or disables quotas on a file system. setreuid, setregid (2,L) - Sets real and effective user and group IDs. setuid, setgid (2,L) - Sets a process's user and group IDs. setxuid (2,L) - Uses real user ID or group ID on subsequent invocations of the exec or run sfent, sfnum, sfname, sfctype, sfxcode, setsf, endsf (3,L) - Site file entry access routines. sh, Rsh (1,C) - Interprets commands read from a file or entered at the keyboard. shells (5,F) - Shell database. shlib2 (1,C) - Creates a shared library. shlibrpt (1,C) - Generates a report file that aids in constructing a shared library. shmat (2,L) - Attaches a shared memory segment to the current process. shmctl (2,L) - Controls shared memory operations. shmdt (2,L) - Detaches a shared memory segment. shmget (2,L) - Gets shared memory segment. show (1m,C) - Shows messages. showmount (8,C) - Shows all file systems that are mounted remotely in an NFS environment. shutdown (2,L) - Shuts down part or all of a full-duplex connection. shutdown (8,C) - Ends system operation. sigaction, sigvec, signal (2,L) - Specifies the action to take upon delivery of a signal. sigemptyset, sigfillset, sigaddset, sigdelset, sigismember (3,L) - Creates and manipulates signal masks. siginterrupt (2,L) - Allows signals to interrupt system calls. sigpending (2,L) - Examines pending signals. sigprocmask, sigsetmask, sigblock (2,L) - Sets the current signal mask. sigstack (2,L) - Sets and gets signal stack context. sigsuspend, sigpause (2,L) - Atomically changes the set of blocked signals and waits for an interrupt. sin, cos, tan, asin, acos, atan, atan2 (3m,L) - Computes trigonometric functions. sinh, cosh, tanh (3m,L) - Computes hyperbolic functions. site (2,L) - Returns the site number on which the specified process is running. site (5,F) - Stores information about TCF cluster sites. site, sitechar, sitelocal, sitenam, sitenum, ptn(1,C) - Display information about cluster sites. site, sitechar, sitelocal, sitename, sitenum, ptn (1,C) - Display information about cluster sites. sitegroup (5,F) - Site permission file. size (1,C) - Displays the section sizes of common object files. skulker (8,C) - Cleans up file systems by removing unwanted files. sleep (1,C) - Suspends execution for an interval. sleep (3,L) - Suspends execution of the current process for an interval of time. slocal (1m,C) - Processes incoming mail. snap (2,L) - Provide user access to perform dumps. socket (2,L) - Creates an endpoint for communication and returns a descriptor. socketpair (2,L) - Creates a pair of connected sockets. sockets library (3n,L) - Provides communications between processes. soelim (1,C) - Eliminates .so's from nroff input. sort (1,C) - Sorts files. sortbib (1,C) - Sorts bibliographic data base. sortm (1m,C) - Sorts messages. sound (1,C) - Controls the volume and click of the keyboard speaker. spell, spellin, spellout (1,C) - Finds spelling errors. spell, spellin, spellout(1,C) - Finds spelling errors. spline (1g,C) - Interpolates a smooth curve. split (1,C) - Splits a file into pieces. splp (8,C) - Changes or displays printer driver settings. spools (5,F) - Contains information to enable Transparent Computing Facility for UUCP spost (1m,C) - Delivers a message. spray (8,C) - Sends RPC packets to a host. spropin (2,L) - Gets a more recent copy of a replicated file on the local file system. sputl, sgetl (3k,L) - Accesses long numeric data in a machine-independent fashion. ssignal, gsignal (3,L) - Implements a software signal facility. st (4,F) - Supports the IBM PS/2 Internal Tape Backup Unit device driver. stat.h (7,F) - Defines the data structure returned by the statx, fstatx, stat, fstat, statx, fstatx, stat, fstat, fullstat, ffullstat, lstat (2,L) - Provides information about a file. stdarg.h (4,F) - Defines variable argument list access macros. stddef.h (4,F) - Lists common definitions. stdhosts (1,C) - Converts a network hosts file into a standard format. stdio (3s,L) - Performs standard buffered input and output operations. stdipc: ftok (3,L) - Generates a standard interprocess communication key. stdlib.h (4,F) - Lists standard library definitions. stime (2,L) - Sets the time. store (1t,C) - Changes file storage attribute on files in user-replicated file systems. strcoll, strncoll, strxfrm, mbscoll, mbsncoll, wcscoll, wcsncoll (3,L) - Perform string and array comparisons using collating information. strftime (3,L) - Places characters into an array. string (3,L) - Performs operations on strings. string.h (4,F) - Defines string operations. strings (1,C) - Finds the printable strings in an object or other binary file. strip (1,C) - Removes symbol and line number information from a common object file. strstr (3,L) - Locates a substring. strtod, atof (3,L) - Converts an ASCII string to a floating-point number. strtol, atol, atoi (3,L) - Converts a string to an integer. struct (1,C) - Structures FORTRAN programs. stty, STTY (1,C) - Sets, resets, or reports work station operating parameters. style (1,C) - Analyzes the surface characteristics of a document. su (1,C) - Obtains the privileges of another user, including superuser authority. sum (1,C) - Displays the checksum and block count of a file. swab (3,L) - Copies bytes. swap (2,L) - Provides interface to kernel swap space. swapctl (2,L) - Controls swap devices swapon (8,C) - Specifies additional devices for paging and swapping. symlink (2,L) - Creates a symbolic link to a file or directory. symorder (1,C) - Rearranges a name list. sync (2,L) - Updates the super block, inodes, and delayed blocks. sync (8,C) - Updates the superblock and writes buffered files to the fixed disk. syncfsmap (8,C) - Cleans up and updates /etc/fsmap stanzas for a site. sysconf (2,L) - Retrieves the value of a system limit or option. sysdump (8,C) - sysdump - initiates kernel core dump sysline (1,C) - Displays system status on the status line of a terminal. syslog, openlog, closelog, setlogmask (3,L) - Makes a system log entry. syslogd (8,C) - Logs system messages. system (3,F) - Runs a shell command. system (5,F) - Identifies the system devices. tab, untab, expand, unexpand (1,C) - Changes spaces into tabs or tabs into spaces. tab, untab, expand, unexpand(1,C) - Changes spaces into tabs or tabs into spaces. tabs (1,C) - Sets tab stops on work stations. tail (1,C) - Writes a file to standard output, beginning at a specified point. talk (1,C) - Converse with another user. talkd (8c,C) - Provides the server function for the talk command. tape (4,F) - Supports the AIX PS/2 sequential access bulk storage medium device driver. tapechk (8,C) - Performs consistency checking of the streaming tape device. tar (1,C) - Manipulates archives. tar (5,F) - Describes the tape archive format. tbl (1,C) - Formats tables for the nroff and troff commands. tc (1,C) - Simulates typesetter output for a Tektronix 4014. tcgetattr, tcsetattr (3,F) - Get and set terminal attributes. tcgetpgrp, tcsetpgrp (3,F) - Get and set foreground process group ID. tcopy (1,C) - Copies a magnetic tape. tcsendbreak, tcdrain, tcflush, tcflow (3,L) - Line control functions. tctl, mt (1,C) - Gives commands to streaming tape. tee (1,C) - Displays the output of a program and copies it into a file. telnet, tn, tn3270 (1c,C) - Provides the TELNET interface for logging in to a foreign host. telnetd (8c,C) - Provides the server function for the TELNET protocol. termdef (1,C) - Queries terminal characteristics. termdef (3,L) - Queries terminal characteristics. terminfo (5,F) - Describes terminals by capability. termio (4,F) - Provides the general terminal interface. test (1,C) - Evaluates conditional expressions. tftp (1c,C) - Trivial file transfer program. tftpd (8c,C) - Provides the server function for the Trivial File Transfer Protocol. tic (1,C) - Translates terminfo files from source to compiled format. time (1,C) - Times the execution of a command. time (2,L) - Gets the time. timed (8,C) - Provides network time service. timedc (8,C) - Controls the operation of the timed program. times (2,L) - Gets process and child process times. timex (1,C) - Times a command and reports process data and system activity. tip (1c,C) - Connects to a remote system. tlog (8,C) - Starts and stops sending of I/O data. tlogger (8,C) - Writes data to a log file. tmpfile (3s,L) - Creates a temporary file. tmpnam, tempnam (3s,L) - Constructs the name for a temporary file. touch (1,C) - Updates the access and modification times of a file. tplot (1g,C) - Produces plotting instruction for a particular work station. tput (1,C) - Queries the terminfo file. tr (1,C) - Translates characters. trace (1,C) - Starts the trace function. trace (4,F) - Supports the event-tracing device driver. trace_on (3x,L) - Checks whether trace channel is enabled. trcrpt (1,C) - Formats a report from the trace log file. trcstop (1,C) - Stops the trace function. trcunix (3x,L) - Records application trace log entries. trcupdate (1,C) - Updates trace format templates. trpt (8c,C) - Transliterates protocol trace. true, false, i386, u370, i370, xa370 (1,C) - Returns an exit value of zero (true) or non-zero (false). true, false, i386, u370, i370, xa370(1,C) - Returns an exit value of zero (true) or non-zero (false). tsearch, tdelete, twalk (3,L) - Manages binary search trees. tset, reset (1,C) - Initializes terminal for new user. tsort (1,C) - Sorts an unordered list of ordered pairs (a topological sort). ttt (6,C) - Plays tic-tac-toe. tty (1,C) - Writes to standard output the full path name of your work station. tty (4,F) - Supports the controlling terminal interface. ttyname, isatty, fullttyname (3,L) - Gets the name of a terminal. ttysite (2,L) - Finds the site of a terminal. ttyslot (3,L) - Finds the slot in the utmp file for the current user. types.h (7,F) - Defines data types for the system. ualarm (3,L) - Schedules signal after interval in microseconds. ul (1,C) - Does underlining. ulimit (2,L) - Sets and gets user limits. umask (1,C) - Displays and sets file-creation permission code mask. umask (2,L) - Sets and gets the value of the file creation mask. umount, fumount (2,L) - Unmounts a file system. umount, unmount (8,C) - Unmounts a previously mounted file system. uname (1c,C) - Displays the name of the current operating system. uname, unamex (2,L) - Gets the name of the current AIX system. unget (1s,C) - Cancels a previous get command. ungetc, ungetwc (3s,L) - Pushes a character or a wide character back into input stream. unifdef (1,C) - Removes "ifdef'ed" lines. uniq (1,C) - Deletes repeated lines in a file. units (1,C) - Converts units in one measure to equivalent units in another. unlink, rmslink, remove (2,L) - Removes a directory entry. update (8,C) - Periodically updates the super block. updatedb (1,C) - Update the file list used by the find command. updatedb (8,C) - Update the file list used by the find command. updatep (8,C) - Updates one or more Licensed Program Products (LPPs). uptime (1,C) - Show how long system has been up. users (1,C) - Makes a compact list of users who are on the system. usrinfo (2,L) - Gets and sets user information about the owner of the calling process. ustat (2,L) - Gets file system statistics. utime (2,L) - Sets file access and modification times. utimes (2,L) - Sets file times. utmp, wtmp, .ilog (5,F) - Contains user and accounting information. uucheck (8c,C) - Checks for files and directories required by BNU. uucico (8c,C) - File transport program for the BNU facility. uucleanup (8c,C) - Deletes selected files older than a specified number of days from the BNU spool uucollect (8,C) - Collects files from local spool directories. uucp (1c,C) - Copies files from one AIX system to another AIX or Unix system. uuencode, uudecode (1,C) - These commands encode/decode a binary file for transmission via mail. uulog (1c,C) - Provides information about UUCP and uux activities on a system. uuname (1c,C) - Provides information about other systems accessible to the local system. uupick (1c,C) - Accepts or rejects files transmitted to a user. uusched (8c,C) - Schedules work for the BNU file transport program. uustat (1c,C) - Reports the status of and provides rudimentary job control for BNU commands. uuto (1c,C) - Copies public files from one AIX system to another AIX or Unix system, with uutry, Uutry, uukick, Nutry (8c,C) - Contacts a remote system with debugging turned on. uutry, Uutry, uukick, Nutry(8c,C) - Contacts a remote system with debugging turned on. uux (1c,C) - Runs a command on another AIX or UNIX system. uuxqt (8c,C) - Executes remote command requests. uvcp (1,C) - Sends (file transfer) files in NETDATA format. vacation (1,C) - Returns "I am on vacation" indication. val (1s,C) - Validates Source Code Control System (SCCS) files. values.h (7,F) - Defines machine-dependent values. varargs (3,L) - Handles a variable-length parameter list. vc (1,C) - Substitutes assigned values in place of keywords. vgrind (1,C) - Grinds (formats) nice listings of programs. vi, vedit, view (1,C) - Edits files with a full screen display. vipw (8,C) - Edits the password file. vmh (1m,C) - Invokes a visual interface for use with MH commands. vprintf, vfprintf, vsprintf, NLvprintf, NLvfprintf, NLvsprintf (3s,L) - Formats a varargs parameter list for output. vrm2rtfont (1,C) - Converts a standard AIX font file to RT PC rtx font format. vs (1,C) - Compiles C, VS Pascal and VS FORTRAN programs. vucp (1,C) - Receives NETDATA files. w (1,C) - Prints who is on the system and what they are doing. wait, waitpid (2,L) - Obtains status information pertaining to a child process. wait3 (2,L) - Waits for a child process to stop or terminate. wall (1,C) - Writes a message to all logged-in users. wc (1,C) - Counts the number of lines, words and characters in a file. wc_collate, wc_coluniq, wc_eqvmap, _wcxcol, _mbxcol, _wcxcolu, _mbxcolu (2,L) - Collates characters for international character support. wcstring (3,L) - Performs operations on wide character strings. wctomb, wcstombs (3,L) - Converts wide characters and wide character strings into multibyte characters what (1,C) - Displays identifying information in files. whatis (1,C) - Describes a command. whatnow (1m,C) - Invokes a prompting interface for draft disposition. where (1t,C) - Displays file storage locations. whereis (1,C) - Locates source, binary and/or manual for program. which (1,C) - Locates an executable program using "path." who (1,C) - Identifies the users currently logged in. whoami (1,C) - Print the effective current user ID. whois (1,C) - DARPA Internet user name directory service. whom (1m,C) - Lists and verifies the addresses of the proposed recipients of a message. window (1,C) - Window environment. write (1,C) - Sends messages to other users on the system. write, writex (2,L) - Writes to a file or socket. writev (2,L) - Writes output gathered from multiple buffers. wump (6,C) - Plays the game Hunt the Wumpus. xargs (1,C) - Constructs argument lists and runs commands. xga (4,F) - Supports the XGA graphics adapter. xga (5,F) - Supports the XGA graphics adapter. xsend, xget, enroll (1,C) - Implements a secure communication. xstr (1,C) - Maintains a file "strings". yacc (1,C) - Generates an LR parsing program from input consisting of a context-free grammar yes (1,C) - Be repetitively affirmative. ypcat (1,C) - Displays the values in a network information service (NIS) data base. ypinit (8,C) - Builds and installs NIS data base. ypmake (8,C) - Rebuilds NIS data base. ypmatch (1,C) - Displays the value of one or more keys from an NIS map. yppasswd (1,C) - Changes login password in NIS. yppoll (8,C) - Discovers what version of an NIS map is at an NIS server host. yppush (8,C) - Forces propagation of a changed NIS map. ypserv, ypbind (8,C) - NIS server and binder processes. ypset (8,C) - Points ypbind at a particular server. ypwhich (8,C) - Tells which host is the NIS server or map master. ypxfr (8,C) - Transfers an NIS map from some NIS server.