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cachefsd(1M)
– CacheFS daemon
cachefslog(1M)
– Cache File System logging
cachefspack(1M)
– pack files and file systems in the cache
cachefsstat(1M)
– Cache File System statistics
cachefswssize(1M)
– determine working set size for cachefs
captoinfo(1M)
– convert a termcap description into a terminfo description
catman(1M)
– create the formatted files for the reference manual
cfgadm(1M)
– configuration administration
cfgadm_ac(1M)
– EXX00 memory system administration
cfgadm_pci(1M)
– PCI Hotplug hardware specific commands for cfgadm
cfgadm_sbd(1M)
–
cfgadm
commands for system board administration
cfgadm_scsi(1M)
– SCSI hardware specific commands for cfgadm
cfgadm_sysctrl(1M)
– EXX00 system board administration
cfgadm_usb(1M)
– USB hardware-specific commands for cfgadm
cfsadmin(1M)
– administer disk space used for caching file systems with the Cache File-System (CacheFS)
cg14config(1M)
– configure the cgfourteen device
chargefee(1M)
– shell procedures for accounting
chat(1M)
– automated conversational exchange tool
check(1M)
– scripts used to install the Solaris software
check-hostname(1M)
– check if sendmail can determine the system's fully-qualified host name
check-permissions(1M)
– check permissions on mail rerouting files
chown(1M)
– change owner
chroot(1M)
– change root directory for a command
cimworkshop(1M)
– start the Sun WBEM CIM WorkShop application
ckpacct(1M)
– shell procedures for accounting
clear_locks(1M)
– clear locks held on behalf of an NFS client
clinfo(1M)
– display cluster information
closewtmp(1M)
– overview of accounting and miscellaneous accounting commands
clri(1M)
– clear inode
comsat(1M)
– biff server
consadm(1m)
– select or display devices used as auxiliary console devices
conv_lp(1M)
– convert LP configuration
conv_lpd(1M)
– convert LPD configuration
coreadm(1M)
– core file administration
cpustat(1M)
– monitor system behavior using CPU performance counters
cron(1M)
– clock daemon
cvcd(1M)
– virtual console daemon
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