Installation guide
ULTRIX
Command
Differences on a DIGITAL UNIX
System
Use this Instead
biod
Not supported. Use the nfsiod command.
bootparamd
Not supported. No DIGITAL UNIX equivalent.
catman
The catman command
automatically processes source
reference pages by using tbl,
neqn, and nroff −Tlp −h.It
does not process through col.
The catman command formats
reference pages for the generic
man/catman device −Tlp,
which defaults to formatting
for VT100 terminals rather
than for the Teletype Model 37
terminal, which is not
supported.
Do not preprocess sources
through tbl or neqn before
placing them in
/usr/share/man/...
directories. Postprocessing
with col can be necessary for
non-DIGITAL devices.
Reference pages are formatted
for online viewing rather than
for printing, and are not
paginated. These online
formatted reference pages do
not print correctly on hardcopy
printers. No support is provided
for non-DIGITAL devices except
for generic dumb printers.
To create paginated reference
pages, process the source
reference pages using the
−man.page macro package.
See
man(1) for instructions on
how to format for printing.
catpw
Not supported. Use the printpw command.
ccat
Not supported. No DIGITAL UNIX equivalent.
ccr
Not supported. No DIGITAL UNIX equivalent.
chpt
Not supported. Use the disklabel command.
col
The −h option outputs tabs
instead of spaces.
Use the −x option to output
spaces.
compact
Not supported. Use the compress command.
cpio
No −k option. No DIGITAL UNIX equivalent.
The -C option specifies a record
size for input and output
instead of providing a
compatibility mode.
No DIGITAL UNIX equivalent.
crash
Not supported. Use the kdbx command.
crontab
When both day of week and
day of month arguments are
specified, the command is
executed when both match.
The command is executed
when either of these specified
arguments match.
A–2 Differences Between DIGITAL UNIX and ULTRIX Commands