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parse_dynamic_clustertoc(1M)
- parse clustertoc file based on dynamic entries
passmgmt(1M)
- password files management
patchadd(1M)
- apply a patch package to a Solaris 2 or Solaris 7 system
patchrm(1M)
- remove a Solaris 2 or Solaris 7 patch package and restore previously saved files
pbind(1M)
- control and query bindings of processes to processors
pcmciad(1M)
- PCMCIA user daemon
pfinstall(1M)
- tests installation profiles
pgxconfig(1M)
- configure the PGX32 (Raptor GFX) Graphics Accelerator
ping(1M)
- send ICMP (ICMP6) ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts
pkgadd(1M)
- transfer software packages to the system
pkgask(1M)
- stores answers to a request script
pkgchk(1M)
- check package installation accuracy
pkgrm(1M)
- remove a package from the system
pmadm(1M)
- port monitor administration
pmconfig(1M)
- Configure the Power Management system
pntadm(1M)
- DHCP network table management utility
ports(1M)
- creates /dev entries and inittab entries for serial lines
powerd(1M)
- Power manager daemon
poweroff(1M)
- stop the processor
praudit(1M)
- print contents of an audit trail file
prctmp(1M)
- shell procedures for accounting
prdaily(1M)
- shell procedures for accounting
printmgr(1M)
- Solaris Print Manager is a graphical user interface for managing printers in a network
prstat(1M)
- report active process statistics
prtacct(1M)
- shell procedures for accounting
prtconf(1M)
- print system configuration
prtdiag(1M)
- display system diagnostic information
prtvtoc(1M)
- report information about a disk geometry and partitioning
psradm(1M)
- change processor operational status
psrinfo(1M)
- displays information about processors
psrset(1M)
- creation and management of processor sets
putdev(1M)
- edits device table
putdgrp(1M)
- edits device group table
pwck(1M)
- password/group file checkers
pwconv(1M)
- installs and updates /etc/shadow with information from /etc/passwd
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