HP-UX Reference (11i v2 03/08) - 1 User Commands A-M (vol 1)

Table of Contents
Volumes One and Two
Entry Name(Section): name Description
grget: get password and group information ................................................................................... see pwget(1)
groups(1): groups .................................................................................................... show group memberships
hashcheck: create hash codes from compressed spelling list ......................................................... see spell(1)
hashmake: convert words to 9-digit hashcodes ............................................................................... see spell(1)
hashstat: print hash table effectiveness statistics .............................................................................. see csh(1)
head(1): head ......................................................................................................... print first few lines in a file
history: display event history list ...................................................................................................... see csh(1)
host(1): host ....................................................................................................................... DNS lookup utility
hostname(1): hostname ................................................................ set or display name of current host system
hp(1): hp ..................................................... handle special functions of
HP 2640 and HP 2621-series terminals
hp-mc680x0: provide truth value about processor type ................................................................ see machid(1)
hp-pa: provide truth value about processor type .......................................................................... see machid(1)
hp9000s800: provide truth value about processor type ................................................................ see machid(1)
hyphen(1): hyphen ....................................................................................................... find hyphenated words
iconv(1): iconv ................................................................................................... character code set conversion
id(1): id .................................................................................................... print user and group IDs and names
ident(1): ident .................................................................................................................. identify files in
RCS
idlookup(1): idlookup ......................................................... identify the user of a particular TCP connection
ied(1): ied ............................................................ input editor and command history for interactive programs
if: execute command if expression evaluates true ............................................................................... see csh(1)
if: execute command if previous command returns exit status 0 ........................................................ see ksh(1)
if: execute command if previous command returns exit status 0 ................................................ see sh-posix(1)
insertmsg(1): insertmsg ................................................... use findstr(1) output to insert calls to catgets(3C)
inv: make unprintable and non-ASCII characters in a file invisible .................................................... see vis(1)
iostat(1): iostat ................................................................................................................ report
I/O statistics
ipcrm(1): ipcrm .............................................. remove a message queue, semaphore set or shared memory id
ipcs(1): ipcs ................................................................. report status of interprocess communication facilities
jobs: list active jobs ............................................................................................................................. see csh(1)
jobs: list active jobs ............................................................................................................................. see ksh(1)
jobs: list active jobs ..................................................................................................................... see sh-posix(1)
join(1): join ......................................................................................................... relational database operator
kdestroy(1): kdestroy .............................................................................................. destroy Kerberos tickets
kermit(1): kermit ....................... C-Kermit 8.0 communications software for serial and network connections
keylogin(1): keylogin ......................................................................................... decrypt and store secret key
keylogout(1): keylogout .................................................................... delete secret key stored with keyserv
keysh(1): keysh ................................................................................................. context-sensitive softkey shell
kill: send termination or specified signal to a process ........................................................................ see csh(1)
kill: terminate job or process ............................................................................................................. see ksh(1)
kill: terminate job or process ..................................................................................................... see sh-posix(1)
kill(1): kill ............................................................................. send a signal to a process; terminate a process
kinit(1): kinit ..................................................................... obtain and cache Kerberos ticket-granting ticket
klist(1): klist ....................................................................................................... list cached Kerberos tickets
kpasswd(1): kpasswd ................................................................................ change a user’s Kerberos password
ksh(1): ksh, rksh .......................................... shell, the standard/restricted command programming language
ktutil(1): ktutil ............................................................................... Kerberos keytab file maintenance utility
kvno(1): kvno ...................................................................... print key version numbers of Kerberos principals
l: list contents of directories .................................................................................................................... see ls(1)
last(1): last, lastb ................................................................................. indicate last logins of users and ttys
lastb: indicate last bad logins of users and ttys .............................................................................. see last(1)
lastcomm(1): lastcomm .......................................................... show last commands executed in reverse order
lc: list contents of directories .................................................................................................................. see ls(1)
ld(1): ld ............................................................................................................................................. link editor
ldd(1): ldd .................................................... list dynamic dependencies of executable files or shared libraries
leave(1): leave ......................................................................................... remind you when you have to leave
let: evaluate arithmetic expression ..................................................................................................... see ksh(1)
let: evaluate arithmetic expression ............................................................................................ see sh-posix(1)
lifcp(1): lifcp ................................................................................................................ copy to or from LIF files
lifinit(1): lifinit .......................................................................................... write LIF volume header on file
lifls(1): lifls .................................................................................................... list contents of a LIF directory
lifrename(1): lifrename ....................................................................................................... rename LIF files
lifrm(1): lifrm ....................................................................................................................... remove a LIF file
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