HP-UX Reference (11i v3 07/02) - 7 Device (Special) Files, 9 General Information, Index (vol 10)

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Description Entry Name(Section)
AIO pool, percentage of all process threads allowed in .................................................. aio_proc_thread_pct(5)
aio() - POSIX asynchronous I/O facility ................................................................................................... aio(5)
AIO requests and servicing threads, desirable ratio between number of pending ............ aio_req_per_thread(5)
AIO thread pool monitor execution (in seconds), frequency of ...................................... aio_monitor_run_sec(5)
aio_cancel() - cancel asynchronous I/O operation ..................................................................... aio_cancel(2)
aio_error() - return error status of asynchronous I/O operation ................................................. aio_error(2)
aio_fsync() - bring asynchronous I/O operations to synchronized state ........................................ aio_fsync(2)
aio_iosize_max - maximum size of any AIO asynchronous I/O ........................................... aio_iosize_max(5)
aio_listio_max - maximum number of asynchronous I/O operation allowed in a listio call .. aio_listio_max(5)
aio_max_ops - maximum number of POSIX async I/O operations that can be queued at any time
...................................................................................................................................... aio_max_ops(5)
aio_monitor_run_sec - frequency of AIO thread pool monitor execution (in seconds)
........................................................................................................................ aio_monitor_run_sec(5)
aio_physmem_pct - percentage of physical memory lockable for request call-back POSIX asynchronous I/O
operations ............................................................................................................. aio_physmem_pct(5)
aio_prio_delta_max - greatest delta (slowdown factor) allowed in POSIX async IO request priorities
................................................................................................................................... aio_prio_delta(5)
aio_proc_thread_pct - percentage of all process threads allowed in AIO pool .......... aio_proc_thread_pct(5)
aio_proc_threads - maximum number of process threads allowed in AIO pool .............. aio_proc_threads(5)
aio_read() - start asynchronous read operation ............................................................................ aio_read(2)
aio_reap() - wait for multiple asynchronous I/O requests .............................................................. aio_reap(2)
aio_req_per_thread - desirable ratio between number of pending AIO requests and servicing threads
.......................................................................................................................... aio_req_per_thread(5)
aio_return() - return asynchronous I/O operation status .......................................................... aio_return(2)
aio_suspend() - suspend for asynchronous I/O completion ...................................................... aio_suspend(2)
aio_suspend() - wait for asynchronous I/O completion ............................................................ aio_suspend(2)
aio_write() - start asynchronous write operation ........................................................................ aio_write(2)
alarm clock, set a process’s .................................................................................................................... alarm(2)
alarm() set a process’s alarm clock ................................................................................................... alarm(2)
alias database ............................................................................................................................................ elm(1)
alias - substitute command and/or file name ................................................................................... sh-posix(1)
alias - substitute command and/or filename ............................................................................................. csh(1)
alias - substitute command and/or filename ............................................................................................ ksh(1)
alias text file .............................................................................................................................................. elm(1)
alias: install new elm aliases for user or system ............................................................................... newalias(1)
aliases - aliases le for sendmail ....................................................................................................... aliases(5)
aliases and paths; locate a program file including .................................................................................. which(1)
aliases file for sendmail ........................................................................................................................ aliases(5)
aliases file, for mail, rebuild the database .................................................................................. newaliases(1M)
aliases, elm user and system, verify and display ................................................................................ elmalias(1)
aliases, print system-wide sendmail ................................................................................................. praliases(1)
aligned memory; allocate .............................................................................................................. memalign(3C)
all users over a network, write to ........................................................................................................ rwall(1M)
alloc - show dynamic memory usage ........................................................................................................ csh(1)
alloca() - allocate space from the stack .......................................................................................... malloc(3C)
allocate a per-process timer ............................................................................................................ mktimer(3C)
allocate aligned memory ............................................................................................................... memalign(3C)
allocate and deallocate unwind library data structure .................................. _UNW_createContextForSelf(3X)
allocate data and stack space then lock process into memory .......................................................... datalock(3C)
allocate reserved space for a disk storage file ..................................................................................... prealloc(1)
allocate transport function library structure ......................................................................................... t_alloc(3)
allocate_fs_swapmap - determines when swapmap structures are allocated for
filesystem swap ............................................................................................... allocate_fs_swapmap(5)
allocated for filesystem swap, determines when swapmap structures are ..................... allocate_fs_swapmap(5)
allocated physical extents, move from one LVM physical volume to other physical volumes ............ pvmove(1M)
allocated program regions; first locations beyond .................................................................................... end(3C)
allocated, system-wide limit of queued signals that can be ....................................................... ksi_alloc_max(5)
allocation policy on cell-based HP-UX servers; physical memory ................................................ numa_policy(5)
allocation space of object files, print section sizes and ................................................................................ size(1)
allocation, change data segment space ....................................................................................................... brk(2)
allocator for main memory ................................................................................................................. malloc(3C)
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