NAME | DESCRIPTION | ATTRIBUTES
This section describes the user commands and daemons supplied with ChorusOS, including system production and configuration utilities.
The following target utilities may be run on the target ChorusOS operating system:
read files sequentially, writing them to the standard output
manage ChorusOS system images in flash and disk devices
print information about ChorusOS resources
copy files
copy file archives in and out
report the status of ChorusOS resources
print and set the date
convert and copy a file
display free disk space
set or display the name of the current YP/NIS domain
ARPANET file transfer program
set or print name of current host system
Java interpreter
Java Virtual Machine actor
list directory contents
create directories
make fifos
move files
show network status
display NFS statistics
read and write file archives and copy directory hierarchies
ChorusOS profiler server
ChorusOS profiling control tool
ChorusOS remote debugging daemon
remove directory entries
remove directories
universal addresses to RPC program number mapper
run the Java Virtual Machine actor
create tape archives and add or extract files
change file access and modification times
trivial file transfer program
display information about the system
unload a driver
print the values of all keys in a YP database
print the values of one or more keys in a YP database
return the name of the NIS server or map master
The following host utilities may be run on the host machine:
ChorusOS DebugServer administration tool
ChorusOS Debug Console
ChorusOS DebugServer logging tool
ChorusOS Debug List tool
create a Makefile from an Imakefile for ChorusOS
ChorusOS DebugServer
ChorusOS DebugServer
ChorusOS configuration utility
prepare a build directory for ChorusOS
C virtual machine for Java applications
graphical ChorusOS configuration utility
boot a simulator image
create a merged tree
debug server for debugging core dumps with the GDB debugging tool
ChorusOS profiling report generator
an RPC protocol compiler
Other ChorusOS target utilities are described in the man pages section 1M.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
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Interface Stability | Evolving |
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