/freebsd/share/doc/psd/21.ipc/ |
H A D | 1.t | 45 These facilities were the result of 46 more than two years of discussion and research. The facilities 51 improved upon some of the IPC facilities 55 facilities have become a defacto standard for UNIX. 58 communication. Prior to the 4BSD facilities, the only 68 Earlier attempts at extending the IPC facilities of UNIX have 70 been related to the fact that these facilities have been tied to 72 Consequently, the IPC facilities provided in 4.2BSD were 80 to users. Further, the communication facilities 85 more use is made of these facilities they will be refined; [all …]
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H A D | 3.t | 43 interprocess communication facilities in a distributed 48 facilities support the Internet protocols 135 using NS will need to use the facilities of 283 provided as part of the Courier remote procedure call facilities. 308 the mainstream login code. For the current facilities available in
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H A D | 2.t | 60 4.4BSD IPC facilities support four separate communication domains: 75 facilities provided by these domains have a significant influence 77 socket facilities available to a user. An example of the 112 sockets closely model the facilities found in many contemporary 123 esoteric facilities of an existing protocol. The use of raw sockets 515 facilities found in contemporary packet switched networks.
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/freebsd/share/doc/psd/05.sysman/ |
H A D | 1.0.t | 31 The facilities available to a UNIX user process are logically 32 divided into two parts: kernel facilities directly implemented by 33 UNIX code running in the operating system, and system facilities 35 \fIserver process\fP. These kernel facilities are described in 38 The facilities implemented in the kernel are those which define the 48 The facilities provided through the descriptor machinery are described in
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H A D | 0.t | 51 This document summarizes the facilities 55 system facilities. 64 These facilities, as well as facilities for 74 These facilities are implemented by the operating system or by 158 \fB2. System facilities\fP 229 \fBI. Summary of facilities\fP
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H A D | 2.0.t | 29 .sh "System facilities 30 This section discusses the system facilities that 52 facilities of the UNIX system, 75 Process descriptors provide facilities for control and debugging of
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H A D | 2.3.t | 81 Users of the last two abstractions may use the facilities for 314 implementation- or protocol-specific facilities. 329 by the socket facilities. Other \fIlevel\fP values indicate 342 facilities, while SOCK_DGRAM provides (usually) 359 user processes to be used in building system facilities. 394 No access rights transmission facilities are provided in the Internet domain. 398 The Internet domain allows the super-user access to the raw facilities
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H A D | a.t | 31 \s+2I. Summary of facilities\s0 155 System facilities
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/freebsd/share/doc/smm/18.net/ |
H A D | 1.t | 35 facilities added to the 39 The system facilities provide 44 facilities. The internal structure is not visible 60 by the interprocess communication facilities.
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H A D | 0.t | 49 networking facilities developed for the 4.4BSD version 51 for the VAX\(dg. These facilities 62 provides a description of the user interface to the networking facilities.
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H A D | 4.t | 55 although address-family-independent support facilities, for example routing 57 Protocols that do not use those facilities (e.g, the current Unix domain)
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H A D | 2.t | 39 the networking facilities 64 The session layer facilities may provide forms of
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/freebsd/share/doc/smm/02.config/ |
H A D | 6.t | 38 other system facilities sufficient information to do so in the 45 how to add non-standard system facilities to 4.4BSD, 79 Adding non-standard system facilities 83 data base files for non-standard system facilities.
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H A D | 2.t | 163 Several system facilities are configured in a manner like that used 173 is also possible to include various optional system facilities 178 subsystem. Any optional facilities to be configured into
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/freebsd/usr.bin/ipcs/ |
H A D | ipcs.1 | 35 .Nd report System V interprocess communication facilities status 46 (IPC) facilities on the system. 152 options are specified, information about all active IPC facilities is
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/freebsd/share/doc/papers/sysperf/ |
H A D | 0.t | 79 performance of the existing facilities, 80 as well as enhancements to the current facilities. 88 facilities available in 4.2BSD.
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/freebsd/share/doc/papers/relengr/ |
H A D | 1.t | 41 major new facilities and those that provide bug fixes and efficiency 44 tuning, and correction of the new facilities.
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/freebsd/share/man/man4/ |
H A D | netintro.4 | 33 .Nd introduction to networking facilities 41 This section is a general introduction to the networking facilities 81 in addition, provide non-standard facilities or extensions 157 provides some packet routing facilities.
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/sntp/libopts/ |
H A D | COPYING.lgplv3 | 130 You may place library facilities that are a work based on the 132 facilities that are not Applications and are not covered by this 137 on the Library, uncombined with any other library facilities,
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/syslogd/ |
H A D | syslog.conf.5 | 299 .Em facilities 309 .Em facilities , 625 implement the same set of facilities. 626 The facilities
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/freebsd/share/doc/smm/05.fastfs/ |
H A D | 1.t | 42 that have been made to the facilities that are 50 has simple and elegant file system facilities. File system input/output
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/ck/include/ |
H A D | ck_md.h | 63 * facilities can be called. These facilities refer to TSX.
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/freebsd/sys/sys/ |
H A D | syslog.h | 39 * priorities/facilities are encoded into a single 32-bit quantity, where the 41 * (0-big number). Both the priorities and the facilities map roughly 117 #define LOG_NFACILITIES 24 /* current number of facilities */
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/freebsd/lib/libc/gen/ |
H A D | syslog.3 | 82 using the variable-length argument facilities of 193 that are not provided for explicitly by other facilities.
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/freebsd/libexec/getty/ |
H A D | ttys.5 | 96 deny access or enable or disable accounting facilities for 130 and accounting facilities.
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