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/titanic_41/usr/src/man/man1/
H A Dcrle.121 linking configuration file. The configuration file is read and interpreted by
23 linker attempts to read a default configuration file for all processes. For
24 32-bit processes, the default configuration file is \fB/var/ld/ld.config\fR.
25 For 64-bit processes, the default configuration file is
30 configuration information. This information includes the contents of a
31 configuration file, any system defaults and the command-line required to
32 regenerate the configuration file. When used with any other options, a new
33 configuration file is created or updated.
36 The runtime linker can also be directed to an alternative configuration file by
39 64-bit configuration files differ, a single configuration file cannot be used
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/titanic_41/usr/src/man/man3pool/
H A Dpool_conf_alloc.3pool87 These functions enable the access and creation of configuration files
88 associated with the pools facility. Since the pool configuration is an opaque
89 type, an initial configuration is obtained with \fBpool_conf_alloc()\fR and
90 released with \fBpool_conf_free()\fR when the configuration is no longer of
92 configuration to which the operation applies.
95 The \fBpool_conf_close()\fR function closes the given configuration, releasing
107 The \fBpool_conf_export()\fR function saves the given configuration to the
114 configuration. The string is allocated with \fBmalloc\fR(3C). The caller is
117 configuration.
125 location at which the configuration is stored. The valid flags are a bitmap of
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H A Dpool_associate.3pool52 within a target pools configuration. The \fIconf\fR argument for each function
53 refers to the target configuration to which the operation applies.
117 The supplied configuration's status is not \fBPOF_VALID\fR or \fIname\fR is
136 The pool element could not be created because the configuration would be
158 The supplied configuration's status is not \fBPOF_VALID\fR.
170 The supplied configuration's status is not \fBPOF_VALID\fR or the parameters
171 are supplied from a different configuration.
192 The supplied configuration's status is not \fBPOF_VALID\fR or the parameters
193 are supplied from a different configuration.
202 No resources could be located for the supplied configuration or the supplied
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H A Dpool_resource_create.3pool58 the given \fIname\fR and \fItype\fR in the provided configuration. If there is
63 from its configuration file.
92 The \fIconf\fR argument for each function refers to the target configuration to
133 The supplied configuration's status is not \fBPOF_VALID\fR or \fIname\fR is in
143 The resource element could not be created because the configuration would be
174 The supplied configuration's status is not \fBPOF_VALID\fR.
186 The supplied configuration's status is not \fBPOF_VALID\fR or the \fIflags\fR
196 The configuration is invalid.
217 The supplied configuration's status is not \fBPOF_VALID\fR.
226 The configuration is invalid.
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/titanic_41/usr/src/man/man1m/
H A Ddscfg.1m8 dscfg \- configuration tool for Sun StorageTek Availability Suite software
58 The \fBdscfg\fR command controls the Availability Suite configuration by
59 providing facilities to initialize, list, format, restore the configuration
65 configuration location. The \fBdscfg\fR command supports the following options:
73 Displays the status of the lock controlling access to the configuration
74 database. If the configuration database is locked, the type of lock (read or
96 Initializes the configuration database. As it deletes previous or current
97 configuration information, this option prompts you to confirm the deletion
108 When used with the \fB-i\fR option, \fBdscfg\fR loads the parser configuration
109 file into the persistent configuration, it reformats the configuration
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H A Dpooladm.1m25 configuration contained in it.
28 Before updating the current pool run-time configuration, \fBpooladm\fR
29 validates the configuration for correctness.
33 configuration.
44 Instantiate the configuration at the given location. If a filename is not
72 Validate the configuration without actually updating the current active
73 configuration. Checks that there are no syntactic errors and that the
74 configuration can be instantiated on the current system. No validation of
85 configuration.
87 This option requires update permission for the configuration that you are going
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H A Dpmconfig.1m19 configuration. User has permission to change Power Management configuration
22 change the suspend-resume configuration using \fBpmconfig\fR only if he is
31 Power Management and/or suspend-resume configuration from
33 configuration. The \fBpmconfig\fR utility is run at system boot. This utility
40 configuration is \fBdtpower\fR(1M).
52 must have both Power Management and suspend-resume configuration permission
85 System Power Management configuration file
96 Management configuration permissions, while the \fBCPRCHANGEPERM \fRkeyword
97 controls the suspend-resume configuration permissions.
109 Any user can change the configuration.
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H A Dipqosconf.1m48 configuration.
51 Configuration is not preserved across reboot. You must apply the configuration
52 every time that the machine reboots. To apply the configuration early in the
65 Apply the configuration in \fIconf_file\fR. If the \fIconf_file\fR is
75 Populate the boot file with the current configuration.
84 Flush the configuration.
93 List the current applied configuration.
102 List the current configuration in verbose mode.
108 configuration file
134 .SH CONFIGURATION FILE
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H A Dlpget.1m8 lpget \- get printing configuration
18 The \fBlpget\fR utility reads printing configuration information from the
19 configuration databases in \fB$HOME/.printers\fR, \fB/etc/printers.conf\fR,
21 information, called a \fIconfiguration report\fR, is displayed to the standard
23 the printer configuration databases.
26 \fBlpget\fR displays a configuration report for all keys for the specified
28 configuration report for specific keys. Use the \fBlist\fR operand to display a
29 configuration report for all configured destinations.
40 Displays a configuration report for \fIkey\fR. See \fBprinters.conf\fR(4) for
54 Displays a configuration report for \fIdestination\fR. Destination can be
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H A Didsconfig.1m21 can specify the input configuration file with the \fB-i\fR option on the
22 command line. Alternatively, the tool will prompt the user for configuration
23 information. The input configuration file is created by \fBidsconfig\fR with
28 information. Future installations on that machine can use the configuration
32 The output configuration file contains the directory administrator's password
33 in clear text. Thus, if you are creating an output configuration file, take
37 You should back up the directory server's configuration and data prior to
49 Specify the file name for \fBidsconfig\fR to use as a configuration file. This
62 Create a configuration file.
84 Name of configuration file for \fBidsconfig\fR to use.
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H A Dprint-service.1m20 export and import of basic print queue configuration.
24 the active print service or import print queue configuration.
47 Migrate print queue configuration during print service selection.
67 Export basic print queue configuration to a file.
77 Import basic print queue configuration from a file.
111 \fBExample 3 \fRExporting a Print Queue Configuration
114 The following command exports the print queue configuration from the active
126 \fBExample 4 \fRImporting a Print Queue Configuration
129 The following command imports the print queue configuration to the active print
184 The print queue configuration saved and restored during export, import, and
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H A Dwificonfig.1m8 wificonfig \- WLAN configuration
141 operate on \fBWiFi\fR Configuration Profiles. A Configuration Profile allows
155 A Configuration Profile can be created for a \fBWLAN\fR by using the
160 \fBwificonfig\fR also maintains a list of Configuration Profiles called the
161 Preference List. This list makes automatic configuration possible. When the
179 Specifies a wireless network interface to do the configuration.
190 Configuration Profiles and \fBWEP\fR keys.
258 specified Configuration Profile exists in /etc/inet/wifi, the \fBconnect\fR
259 subcommand uses that Configuration Profile to configure the interface. That
261 the \fBconnect\fR subcommand succeeds. If no existing Configuration Profile
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H A Ddumpadm.1m23 configuration of the operating system crash dump facility. A crash dump is a
60 current dump configuration, use the \fBdumpadm\fR command with no arguments:
78 configuration. The example shows the set of default values: the dump content is
87 displays the resulting configuration. You must be \fBroot\fR to view or change
100 Modify the dump configuration so that the crash dump consists of the specified
144 Modify the dump configuration to use the specified dump device. The dump device
258 Modify the dump configuration to not run \fBsavecore\fR automatically on
259 reboot. This is not the recommended system configuration; if the dump device is
284 Modify the dump configuration to use the specified directory to save files
301 Forcibly update the kernel dump configuration based on the contents of
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/titanic_41/usr/src/man/man4/
H A Dvolume-config.48 volume-config \- Solaris Volume Manager volume configuration information for
19 A volume configuration file, XML-based and compliant with the
21 configuration of the volume or volumes to be created, including the names,
23 This configuration file can be automatically generated by running
27 The volume configuration file can then be used to either generate a command
29 the volume configuration file as input to the command.
33 the volume configuration file only if there are small details of the
34 configuration that you want to change. For example, you might want to change
42 configuration.
47 set up the configuration.
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H A Dpci.48 pci, pcie \- configuration files for PCI and PCI Express device drivers
14 share the same configuration parameters. What is specified here for PCI devices
16 self-identifying, which means that these devices provide configuration
18 driver. The configuration parameters are represented in the form of name-value
24 derived from PCI configuration space, or supplied by the Fcode \fBPROM\fR, if
25 it exists. Therefore, driver configuration files are not necessary for these
30 configuration files to provide driver private properties through the global
32 configuration files can also be used to augment or override properties for a
61 Register number extended bits 8:11 for extended config space. Zero for conventional configuration s…
72 0x0 configuration space
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H A Dcardbus.48 cardbus \- configuration files for cardbus device drivers
12 The CardBus bus share the same configuration parameters with the PCI bus.
14 configuration parameters to the system that allow the system to identify the
15 device and its driver. The configuration parameters are represented in the form
21 configuration space. Therefore, driver configuration files are not necessary
25 On some occasions, drivers for CardBus devices can use driver configuration
27 mechanism. See \fBdriver.conf\fR(4) for further details. Driver configuration
57 Register number extended bits 8:11 for extended config space. Zero for conventional configuration s…
68 0x0 configuration space
81 with its own independent set of configuration registers. Each function on a
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H A Dsendmail.48 sendmail, sendmail.cf, submit.cf \- sendmail configuration files
23 The \fBsendmail.cf\fR and \fBsubmit.cf\fR files are the configuration files for
25 shipped with version 9 of the Solaris operating system, two configuration files
34 Remains the principal \fBsendmail\fR configuration file. Used for the Mail
55 In the default \fBsendmail\fR configuration, \fBsendmail\fR uses
84 configuration files.
116 Run \fBmake\fR to generate the configuration file.
156 Rebuilding of Configuration Files\fR below.
164 configuration files.
196 Run \fBmake\fR to generate the configuration file.
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/titanic_41/usr/src/man/man9s/
H A Dusb_client_dev_data.9s8 usb_client_dev_data \- Device configuration information
22 The usb_client_dev_data_t structure carries all device configuration
94 Parse configured interface only, if configuration# and interface properties are
106 Parse entire configuration of configured interface only. This is like
107 USB_PARSE_LVL_IF except entire configuration is returned.
117 interface of a single configuration.
155 the current OS device node (as opposed to only a single configuration for that
156 OS device node). USB_PARSE_LVL_CFG is returned when one entire configuration is
158 configuration is returned in the tree. In the latter two cases, the returned
159 configuration is at dev_cfg[USB_DEV_DEFAULT_CONFIG_INDEX].
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H A Dusb_cfg_descr.9s8 usb_cfg_descr \- USB configuration descriptor
22 The \fBusb_cfg_descr_t\fR configuration descriptor defines attributes of a
23 configuration. A configuration contains one or more interfaces. A configuration
25 subcomponents (for example, interfaces and endpoints) of a configuration.
30 One or more configuration descriptors are retrieved from a USB device during
34 A configuration descriptor has the following fields:
45 descriptors in this configuration.
48 configuration.
50 uint8_t bConfigurationValue ID of this configuration
53 uint8_t iConfiguration Index of optional configuration
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/pools/poold/com/sun/solaris/service/pools/
H A DConfiguration.java38 * The <code>Configuration</code> class represents a pools configuration.
40 public class Configuration extends Element class
43 * Indicates whether the configuration represents a usable
44 * configuration.
60 * The cache of elements known to this configuration.
65 * The key of the configuration.
71 * @param location The location of the configuration.
73 * configuration.
77 public Configuration(String location, int perms) throws PoolsException in Configuration() method in Configuration
87 * Reclaim the memory allocated for this configuration by the C
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/titanic_41/usr/src/man/man5/
H A Dfilesystem.549 platform-dependent configuration files that are bundled with Solaris software.
67 platform-independent file is a standard configuration file, such as
100 the kernel and hardware configuration of the machine.
120 Provides configuration and capability information about the processor type
301 Platform-dependent administrative and configuration files and databases that
315 Xorg Xserver (X11) configuration files.
325 Accounting system configuration information.
335 Apache configuration files.
345 Files for configuring Sun Java Desktop System Configuration Manager remote
356 GNOME XML configuration file for identifying CORBA servers.
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/titanic_41/usr/src/man/man9f/
H A Dusb_get_cfg.9f8 usb_get_cfg, usb_set_cfg \- Get and set current USB device configuration
50 Pointer to returned configuration value.
80 Desired device configuration index. Set to USB_DEV_DEFAULT_CONFIG_INDEX to
81 restore default configuration.
115 The \fBusb_get_cfg()\fR function retrieves the current configuration. It
119 The \fBusb_set_cfg()\fR function sets a new configuration. Because this call
131 function is the only supported programmatic way to change device configuration.
146 New configuration is retrieved.
164 Configuration cannot be retrieved.
176 New configuration is set.
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H A Dcsx_Parse_CISTPL_CONFIG.9f8 csx_Parse_CISTPL_CONFIG \- parse Configuration tuple
57 This function parses the Configuration tuple, \fBCISTPL_CONFIG,\fR into a form
88 This field indicates which configuration registers are present on the \fBPC
96 Configuration Option Register present
105 Configuration Status Register present
188 This field specifies the number of configuration registers that are present on
198 This field specifies the highest configuration register number that is present
209 each configuration register that is present on the \fBPC \fRCard. If a
210 configuration register is not present on the \fBPC \fRCard, the value in the
221 base of the \fBPC \fRCard configuration register space.
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/titanic_41/usr/src/lib/libiscsit/common/
H A Dlibiscsit.h105 * current iSCSI configuration. This structure is compiled using
108 * structure will be set to a default configuration.
111 * cfg A C representation of the current iSCSI configuration
124 * Informs the iscsit service that the configuration has changed and
125 * commits the new configuration to persistent store by calling
127 * during a configuration sequence if necessary.
130 * cfg A C representation of the current iSCSI configuration
136 * STMF_ERROR_SERVICE_DATA_VERSION Configuration was updated by another
152 * cfg The current iSCSI configuration obtained from
173 * cfg A C representation of the current iSCSI configuration
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/titanic_41/usr/src/lib/libast/common/man/
H A Dast.364 then the configuration parameter value for
69 configuration parameters may consult the
98 has no configuration value.
108 then the configuration parameter value for
120 The settable configuration names are:
155 This configuration parameter controls the
174 that is called just before the configuration parameter
184 then the configuration parameter value is not changed.
187 lists the current configuration names and values of
200 then all configuration parameters are listed.
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