/freebsd/usr.bin/systat/ |
H A D | systat.1 | 53 information displayed in the lower window may vary, depending on 252 All devices are displayed as there is currently no way to filter them. 253 The statistics displayed for the I/O latencies are the percentiles with 255 If a value cannot be estimated ``-'' is displayed. 269 Values below the medium latency threshold are displayed in green. 271 Values between the minimum latency and high latency thresholds are displayed 274 Values above the high latency thresholds are displayed in red. 315 displayed as bar graphs or as rows of numbers which scroll downward. 327 displayed in numeric columns which scroll downward. 340 The swap areas are displayed first with their name, sizes and [all …]
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/freebsd/usr.bin/id/ |
H A D | id.1 | 66 If the real and effective IDs are different, both are displayed, 67 otherwise only the real ID is displayed. 72 is specified, the user and group IDs of that user are displayed. 103 displayed as usual. 111 is displayed, preceded by the keyword 113 The user ID as a name is displayed, preceded by the keyword 116 ID is displayed as a name, preceded by the keyword 119 ID is displayed as a name, preceded by the keyword 121 The list of groups to which the user belongs is then displayed as names,
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/freebsd/share/doc/usd/13.viref/ |
H A D | ex.cmd.roff | 116 the current line is incremented by 1 and then the current line is displayed. 270 character is displayed when the command completes. 304 Set to the last line displayed. 489 The current argument is displayed inside of 696 is specified, a usage statement for that command is displayed. 699 commands are displayed. 712 in the file are displayed. 724 If the argument name doesn't exactly match the name of a file displayed 897 Tabs are displayed as 904 Set to the last line displayed. [all …]
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/freebsd/usr.bin/procstat/ |
H A D | procstat.1 | 193 system and user data, and event status are displayed. 197 are displayed as well. 302 A cpuset value displayed as -1 means that the information is either invalid 369 The following file descriptor types may be displayed: 396 The following vnode types may be displayed: 419 The following file descriptor flags may be displayed: 448 The following network protocols may be displayed (grouped by address family): 602 resource usage for individual threads is displayed instead. 649 The following credential flags may be displayed: 704 The following protection flags may be displayed: [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/less/ |
H A D | less.nro | 58 If N is more than the screen size, only the final screenful is displayed. 64 The entire N lines are displayed, even if N is more than the screen size. 71 If N is more than the screen size, only the final screenful is displayed. 76 The entire N lines are displayed, even if N is more than the screen size. 110 Scroll horizontally right to show the end of the longest displayed line. 155 If a left curly bracket appears in the top line displayed 163 If a right curly bracket appears in the bottom line displayed 183 go forward to the > which matches the < in the top displayed line. 189 go backward to the < which matches the > in the bottom displayed line. 192 marks the first displayed line with that letter. [all …]
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H A D | forwback.c | 75 * Check to see if the end of file is currently displayed. 101 * Check to see if the entire file is currently displayed. 107 /* Make sure last line of file is displayed. */ in entire_file_displayed() 111 /* Make sure first line of file is displayed. */ in entire_file_displayed() 118 * "Squished" means the first displayed line is not at the top 265 * currently displayed. Clear the screen image in forw() 335 * If this is the first screen displayed and in forw() 439 * Start just after the line currently displayed at the bottom of the screen. 487 * Start just before the line currently displayed at the top of the screen.
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/freebsd/sbin/ipf/ipfstat/ |
H A D | ipfstat.8 | 54 not displayed when it reaches the CLOSE_WAIT protocol state. With this 55 option enabled, all state entries are displayed. 133 is displayed. For "keep state" rules, a count of the number of state sessions 134 active against the rule is also displayed. 150 this mode the state table is displayed similar to the way \fBtop\fP displays 155 In state top mode, the following keys can be used to influence the displayed 184 displayed (where X is the number of rows on the display. The only way to see
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/ntpq/ |
H A D | ntpq.1ntpqmdoc | 132 messages can be assembled, and displayed or set using the 246 algorithm used is displayed. 316 is displayed in hex format and the association number is also displayed. 376 The precision value displayed is in milliseconds as well, unlike the 399 This range may be determined from the list displayed by any 405 This range may be determined from the list displayed by any 511 The value displayed will be truncated to 15 characters unless the 514 option is given, in which case the full value will be displayed 516 the remaining data will be displayed o [all...] |
H A D | ntpq.mdoc.in | 132 messages can be assembled, and displayed or set using the 246 algorithm used is displayed. 316 is displayed in hex format and the association number is also displayed. 376 The precision value displayed is in milliseconds as well, unlike the 399 This range may be determined from the list displayed by any 405 This range may be determined from the list displayed by any 511 The value displayed will be truncated to 15 characters unless the 514 option is given, in which case the full value will be displayed 516 the remaining data will be displayed o [all...] |
H A D | ntpq-opts.def | 251 messages can be assembled, and displayed or set using the 365 algorithm used is displayed. 436 is displayed in hex format and the association number is also displayed. 496 The precision value displayed is in milliseconds as well, unlike the 519 This range may be determined from the list displayed by any 525 This range may be determined from the list displayed by any 631 The value displayed will be truncated to 15 characters unless the 634 option is given, in which case the full value will be displayed 636 the remaining data will be displayed on the next line. 704 is included, all operative variables in the name space are displayed. [all …]
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H A D | ntpq.man.in | 174 messages can be assembled, and displayed or set using the 318 algorithm used is displayed. 409 is displayed in hex format and the association number is also displayed. 502 The precision value displayed is in milliseconds as well, unlike the 549 This range may be determined from the list displayed by any 558 This range may be determined from the list displayed by any 708 The value displayed will be truncated to 15 characters unless the 711 option is given, in which case the full value will be displayed 713 the remaining data will be displayed o [all...] |
H A D | ntpq.1ntpqman | 174 messages can be assembled, and displayed or set using the 318 algorithm used is displayed. 409 is displayed in hex format and the association number is also displayed. 502 The precision value displayed is in milliseconds as well, unlike the 549 This range may be determined from the list displayed by any 558 This range may be determined from the list displayed by any 708 The value displayed will be truncated to 15 characters unless the 711 option is given, in which case the full value will be displayed 713 the remaining data will be displayed o [all...] |
/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man1/ |
H A D | openssl-list.pod.in | 102 displayed. 115 displayed. 121 displayed. 130 displayed. 175 be displayed. 208 Algorithm names may be displayed in one of two manners: 220 Implementations from a provider are displayed like this if the
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H A D | openssl-namedisplay-options.pod | 17 displayed. 71 or greater than 0x7F (DELETE). They are displayed using RFC 2253 C<\XX> 110 Any fields that would be output in hex format are displayed using 112 If not set, just the content octets are displayed. 118 If this option is not set, then non character string types will be displayed 151 Specify how the field name is displayed.
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/freebsd/contrib/dialog/samples/ |
H A D | msgbox1 | 9 you press the ENTER key. This box is being displayed 16 you press the ENTER key. This box is being displayed 23 you press the ENTER key. This box is being displayed 33 The box will remain until you press the ENTER key. This box is being displayed with an aspect rati…
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H A D | msgbox2 | 9 you press the ENTER key. This box is being displayed 16 you press the ENTER key. This box is being displayed 23 you press the ENTER key. This box is being displayed 33 The box will remain until you press the ENTER key. This box is being displayed with an aspect rati…
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/freebsd/usr.bin/finger/ |
H A D | finger.1 | 72 Login time is displayed as the day name if less than 6 days, else month, day; 74 is displayed rather than the hours and minutes. 77 displayed as single asterisks. 81 option, the name of the remote host is displayed instead of the office 86 option, the office location and office phone information is displayed 122 One entry per user is displayed with the
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/freebsd/usr.bin/top/ |
H A D | top.1 | 23 as many processes as will fit on the terminal screen are displayed 31 processes will be displayed instead of the default. 58 it will be displayed in parenthesis. 100 By default a single summary line is displayed for each process. 213 The uid numbers are displayed instead of the names. 395 JID, when displayed, is the 424 WCPU, when displayed, is the weighted cpu percentage (this is the same 468 These stats are only displayed when the ARC is in use.
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/freebsd/usr.bin/tail/ |
H A D | read.c | 57 * storing the data in a wrap-around buffer which is then displayed. If the 58 * rflag is set, the data is displayed in lines in reverse order, and this 60 * it is displayed from the character closest to the beginning of the input to 127 * storing the data in an array of buffers which is then displayed. If the 128 * rflag is set, the data is displayed in lines in reverse order, and this 130 * it is displayed from the line closest to the beginning of the input to
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/freebsd/contrib/openbsm/bin/praudit/ |
H A D | praudit.1 | 58 every token is displayed on a different line. 78 record and event type are displayed. 87 Events are displayed as per their descriptions given in 90 dates and times are displayed in human-readable format.
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/freebsd/secure/usr.bin/openssl/man/ |
H A D | openssl-list.1 | 218 displayed. 229 displayed. 234 displayed. 242 displayed. 278 be displayed. 310 Algorithm names may be displayed in one of two manners: 318 Implementations from a provider are displayed like this if the
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H A D | openssl-namedisplay-options.1 | 150 displayed. 194 or greater than 0x7F (\s-1DELETE\s0). They are displayed using \s-1RFC 2253\s0 \f(CW\*(C`\eXX\*(C'\… 227 Any fields that would be output in hex format are displayed using 229 If not set, just the content octets are displayed. 234 If this option is not set, then non character string types will be displayed 261 Specify how the field name is displayed.
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/iostat/ |
H A D | iostat.8 | 114 If this flag is turned on, only device statistics will be displayed, unless 159 displayed. 163 milliseconds per seek are displayed. 241 output, up to the number of devices that can be displayed in 267 Each disk is displayed on a line of its own with all available statistics. 268 If this flag is turned on, only disk statistics will be displayed, unless 498 flags are given, the TTY and CPU displays will be displayed.
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/freebsd/share/man/man4/ |
H A D | ktr.4 | 135 By default the timestamp, filename, and line number are not displayed with 139 modifier is specified, then they are displayed in addition to the normal 143 modifier is specified, then just the timestamp is displayed in 145 Note that the events are displayed in reverse chronological order. 146 That is, the most recent events are displayed first.
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/freebsd/usr.bin/du/ |
H A D | du.1 | 52 the current directory is displayed. 121 are counted (and displayed) as many times as they are found. 170 followed is not counted (or displayed). 194 options are not specified, the block counts will be displayed in units of 202 options are not specified, the block counts will be displayed in 512-byte
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