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H A D | mpsutil.8 | 116 Displays the version of 119 Displays information about the controller such as the model number or firmware 122 Displays a summary of all adapters. 124 Displays all devices, expanders and enclosures. 126 Displays all devices. 128 Displays all expanders. 130 Displays all enclosures. 132 Displays IOC Facts messages.
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/freebsd/usr.bin/systat/ |
H A D | mode.c | 31 * mode.c - mechanisms for dealing with SGI-style modal displays. 33 * There are four generally-understood useful modes for status displays 38 * RATE - the default mode - displays the precise rate of change in 42 * DELTA - displays the change in each statistic over the entire 45 * SINCE - displays the total change in each statistic since the module 48 * ABSOLUTE - displays the current value of each statistic. 55 * resets). A ``mode'' command with no arguments displays the current
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H A D | systat.1 | 42 utility displays various system statistics in a screen oriented fashion 60 displays the processes getting the largest percentage of the processor 62 Other displays show swap space usage, disk I/O statistics (a la 100 These displays can also be requested interactively (without the 152 Print the names of the available displays on the command line. 175 The available displays are: 188 The left half of the screen displays information about received 189 packets, and the right half displays information regarding transmitted 226 but displays statistics for IPv6 ICMP. 230 display, except that it displays IP and UDP statistics. [all …]
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/freebsd/usr.bin/top/ |
H A D | top.1 | 20 displays the top 72 By default top displays the weighted CPU percentage in the WCPU column 75 displays as CPU). 90 displays, then exit. 103 By default, top displays both active and idle processes. 253 is between displays; that is, while it is waiting for 284 Change the number of displays to show (prompt for new number). 298 Change the number of seconds to delay between displays 388 The remainder of the screen displays information about individual 426 displays as CPU),
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H A D | top.c | 100 { "displays", required_argument, NULL, 'd' }, 236 int displays = 0; /* indicates unspecified */ in main() local 354 case 'd': /* number of displays to show */ in main() 362 displays = i; in main() 569 /* if # of displays not specified, fill it in */ in main() 570 if (displays == 0) in main() 572 displays = smart_terminal ? Infinity : 1; in main() 603 while ((displays == -1) || (displays-- > 0)) in main() 687 /* only do the rest if we have more displays to show */ in main() 688 if (displays) in main() [all …]
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/freebsd/tools/tools/sysdoc/ |
H A D | tunables.mdoc | 27 Displays nchash chain lengths. This is a read-only 186 Displays the current temperature. 349 Displays a list of interrupt counters. 356 Displays a list of zero-terminated interrupt 380 Displays the machine class. 387 Displays the current architecture. 394 Displays the model information of the current running hardware. 408 Displays the current 595 Displays information about the system clock. 659 Displays the devstat list version number. [all …]
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/openzfs/man/man8/ |
H A D | zpool-history.8 | 43 Displays the command history of the specified pool(s) or all pools if no pool is 47 Displays internally logged ZFS events in addition to user initiated events. 49 Displays log records in long format, which in addition to standard format
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H A D | zpool.8 | 75 Displays a help message. 85 Displays the software version of the 156 Displays the detailed health status for the given pools. 158 Displays logical I/O statistics for the given pools/vdevs. 170 Displays the command history of the specified pool(s) or all pools if no pool is 316 The following command displays available pools, and then imports the pool 447 The following command displays the detailed information for the pool
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H A D | zfs-groupspace.8 | 76 Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each user in the specified 157 Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each group in the specified 172 Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each project in the specified
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H A D | zfs-projectspace.8 | 76 Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each user in the specified 157 Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each group in the specified 172 Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each project in the specified
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H A D | zfs-userspace.8 | 76 Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each user in the specified 157 Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each group in the specified 172 Displays space consumed by, and quotas on, each project in the specified
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/nfsdumpstate/ |
H A D | nfsdumpstate.8 | 39 displays open/lock state for the 46 Displays a summary of Clients for NFSv4. Each line lists a Client with 61 Displays a list of all NFSv4 Opens and Locks on the file specified by
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/freebsd/contrib/kyua/doc/ |
H A D | kyua-about.1.in | 65 Displays the list of authors and contributors only. 67 Displays the license information and the list of copyrights. 69 Displays the package name and the version number in a format that is
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/openzfs/tests/zfs-tests/tests/functional/cli_root/zdb/ |
H A D | zdb_display_block.ksh | 31 # 5. Run zdb -R with :bd displays first L0 32 # 6. Run zdb -R with :b80d displays 2nd L0 33 # 7. Run zdb -R with :db80 displays 2nd L0 34 # 8. Run zdb -R with :id flag displays indirect block
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/apm/ |
H A D | apm.8 | 30 displays the current status of APM on laptop PCs. 120 displays information and current status of APM in verbose mode. 140 displays them as unknown.
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/openzfs/tests/zfs-tests/tests/functional/cli_root/zfs_diff/ |
H A D | zfs_diff_changes.ksh | 25 # 2. Generate different types of changes and verify 'zfs diff' displays them 77 # 2. Generate different types of changes and verify 'zfs diff' displays them 96 log_pass "'zfs diff' displays changes correctly."
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/freebsd/share/man/man4/ |
H A D | ktr.4 | 129 This command displays the contents of the trace buffer one page at a time. 132 prompt, the Enter key displays one more entry and prompts again. 133 The spacebar displays another page of entries. 163 displays or sets the file that
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/freebsd/usr.bin/ctlstat/ |
H A D | ctlstat.8 | 61 Subsequent displays show average statistics during the measurement 68 This displays separate columns with the total read and write output, 106 Wait this many seconds in between displays.
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/auxdisplay/ |
H A D | hit,hd44780.yaml | 17 expander boards based on the PCF8574 available for these displays. For 68 Internal buffer width (default is 40 for displays with 1 or 2 lines, and 69 display-width-chars for displays with more than 2 lines).
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/freebsd/usr.bin/clang/llvm-pdbutil/ |
H A D | llvm-pdbutil.1 | 176 The \fIpretty\fP subcommand displays a very high level representation of your 180 debug information than a mode which displays low\-level CodeView records. 273 Displays class definitions in the specified format. 290 Displays classes in the specified order. 414 The \fBdump\fP subcommand displays low level information about the structure of a 602 Like the \fBdump\fP subcommand, the \fBbytes\fP subcommand displays low level
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/ntpq/ |
H A D | ntpq.1ntpqmdoc | 152 command displays the current list of optional variables. 184 With no argument, displays the current debug level. 195 Without any arguments, displays the current delay. 198 Without any arguments, displays whether refids are shown as IPv4 208 Without any arguments, displays the current host. 213 information displays. 224 Without any arguments, displays whether host names or numeric addresses 234 Without any arguments, displays the current 256 With no argument, displays the current NTP version that will be used 283 Without any arguments, displays th [all...] |
H A D | ntpq.mdoc.in | 152 command displays the current list of optional variables. 184 With no argument, displays the current debug level. 195 Without any arguments, displays the current delay. 198 Without any arguments, displays whether refids are shown as IPv4 208 Without any arguments, displays the current host. 213 information displays. 224 Without any arguments, displays whether host names or numeric addresses 234 Without any arguments, displays the current 256 With no argument, displays the current NTP version that will be used 283 Without any arguments, displays th [all...] |
/freebsd/usr.sbin/arp/ |
H A D | arp.8 | 66 utility displays and modifies the Internet-to-Ethernet address translation 69 With no flags, the program displays the current 86 The program displays or, if it is used with the
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/iostat/ |
H A D | iostat.8 | 81 utility displays kernel 281 utility displays its information in the following format: 481 Omit the TTY and CPU displays, show devices in order of performance and 494 flag generally disables the TTY and CPU displays, but since the 498 flags are given, the TTY and CPU displays will be displayed.
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/freebsd/stand/man/ |
H A D | loader_simp.8 | 126 Displays a countdown prompt 133 Displays statistics about disk cache usage. 148 Displays text on the screen. 154 Displays memory usage statistics. 206 Displays a listing of files in the directory 226 Displays loaded modules. 271 Displays the specified variable's value, or all variables and their
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