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H A D | tnzonecfg | 25 #There are five fields separated by colon in this configuration file: 37 #Fourth Field: Multi-Level port configuration entry for private addresses. 38 # mlp info is list of semicolon separated mlp configuration entry. 39 # Each mlp configuration entry is specified by port/protocol. 41 #Fifth Field: Multi-Level port configuration entry for shared address. 44 # This is the default global zone configuration. Note that although this
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/ssh/etc/ |
H A D | ssh_config | 7 # The values can be changed in per-user configuration files $HOME/.ssh/config 15 # Any configuration value is only changed the first time it is set. 17 # configuration file, and defaults at the end.
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/power/ |
H A D | power.dfl | 35 # all any user can change the configuration. 38 # the configuration. 41 # can change the configuration. The list of 47 # node or super-user can change the configuration.
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.lib/wpad/ |
H A D | README | 124 configuration file. 154 implementation. A configuration file, .config, for compilation is 162 information about the wpa_supplicant build time configuration. 258 - wpa_supplicant selects a BSS based on its configuration 278 build time configuration file, .config, in the wpa_supplicant root 283 The build time configuration can be used to select only the needed 285 libraries. The main configuration parts are the selection of which 289 Following build time configuration options are used to control IEEE 352 After you have created a configuration file, you can build 364 You will need to make a configuration file, e.g., [all …]
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/pools/poolstat/ |
H A D | sa_libpool.c | 62 sa_libpool_init(void *configuration) in sa_libpool_init() argument 64 if (configuration) { in sa_libpool_init() 65 conf = configuration; in sa_libpool_init()
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/sgs/crle/common/ |
H A D | crle.msg | 44 \t[-c conf]\tspecify configuration file\n\ 60 \t[-u]\t\tupdate existing configuration file\n\ 66 configuration\n\ 75 \tof any configuration file information. \ 87 @ MSG_ARG_UPDATE "%s: %s: version [%d] of configuration file provides \ 104 configuration files\n" 137 @ MSG_GEN_CREATE "%s: configuration file: %s: not created\n" 142 @ MSG_DEF_NOCONF "\nDefault configuration file (%s) not found\n" 179 @ MSG_DIA_CONFILE "output configuration file: %s\n" 210 configuration file creation\n\n" [all …]
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/print/scripts/ |
H A D | conv_lp | 85 REMOTE=`grep Remote: ${PRINTER}/configuration 2>/dev/null | sed -e "s/^Remote: //"` 86 DEVICE=`grep Device: ${PRINTER}/configuration 2>/dev/null | sed -e "s/^Device: //"`
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/ssh/doc/ |
H A D | INSTALL | 59 This will install the OpenSSH binaries in /usr/local/bin, configuration files 75 configuration files in /etc/ssh. 79 prefers to keep them). A generic PAM configuration is included as 171 The runtime configuration files are installed by in ${prefix}/etc or 174 The default configuration should be instantly usable, though you should 183 Replacing /etc/ssh with the correct path to the configuration directory. 185 configuration) 190 For more information on configuration, please refer to the manual pages
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/titanic_41/usr/src/test/ |
H A D | README | 43 run(1) to be passed through so that a user may specify a custom configuration 63 that chooses or creates an appropriate configuration file. The goal of every 72 configuration file. The template for a configuration file can easily be created 84 The configuration file of a newly ported test must specify the user the test
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/bnu/ |
H A D | Devconfig | 25 # Two types of configuration are available: module configuration 26 # for STREAMS devices, and timeout configuration.
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/sgs/rtld/common/ |
H A D | rtld.msg | 57 @ MSG_ARG_NOCONFIG "no configuration file in use" 108 @ MSG_CONF_APP "configuration file: %s: is specific to application: %s" 109 @ MSG_CONF_DSTAT "configuration file: %s: original directory %s: stat \ 111 @ MSG_CONF_FSTAT "configuration file: %s: original file %s: stat \ 113 @ MSG_CONF_FCMP "configuration file: %s: original file %s: modified \ 114 since configuration file creation" 136 @ MSG_LDD_PTH_LIBPATHC " search path=%s (configuration \ 141 @ MSG_LDD_PTH_ENDDFLC " (configuration default - %s)\n" 269 @ MSG_USD_LDLIBPATHC " unused search path=%s (configuration \ 271 @ MSG_DUP_LDLIBPATHC " unused (duplicate) search path=%s (configuration \
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/nsadmin/ |
H A D | system | 38 * root device and root filesystem configuration: 49 * highly platform and configuration dependent. 55 * (Swap device configuration should be specified in /etc/vfstab.)
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/titanic_41/usr/src/lib/libnwam/ |
H A D | README | 29 libnwam - Network Auto-Magic (NWAM) configuration and event 35 Network Auto-Magic (NWAM) configuration information - i.e. the NWAM 37 for retrieving and updating NWAM-related configuration data, abstracted 40 configuration, as described below. Additionally the library provides 44 Each of these configuration components is referred to as an 'entity'. 47 interface (IP) configuration. An NCP consists of a set of NCUs, one for 51 Network Configuration Profiles (NCPs): A network configuration profile (NCP) 52 comprises of a set of NCUs specifying configuration preferences to be applied 55 Locations: A location consists of additional configuration preferences 56 to be applied when basic IP configuration is complete. Information [all …]
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/sendmail/src/ |
H A D | READ_ME | 43 conf.c The configuration file. This contains information 46 reasons. Most of the configuration is in sendmail.cf. 57 insert information from the configuration file. 66 readcf.c The routine that reads the configuration file and
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/titanic_41/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/docs/ |
H A D | grub.info-2 | 48 they set up a network automatically, and try to load a configuration 57 a configuration file in a BOOTP/DHCP server. For now, GRUB uses the tag 58 `150', to get the name of a configuration file. The following is an 59 example with a BOOTP configuration: 73 the configuration file. This is because you might change the root drive 74 before downloading the configuration from the TFTP server when the 132 Embedding a configuration file into GRUB 147 reading boot entries, like an ordinary configuration file. 149 2. GRUB checks if the configuration file is available. Note that this 151 menu*. The configuration file is loaded even if the preset menu was [all …]
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H A D | grub.texi | 107 * Configuration:: Writing your own configuration file 110 * Preset Menu:: Embedding a configuration file into GRUB 172 based on a configuration file which you prepare beforehand 257 @item Load a configuration file 258 Support a human-readable text configuration file with preset boot 259 commands. You can also load another configuration file dynamically and 260 embed a preset configuration file in a GRUB image file. The list of 262 command-line. An example configuration file is provided in 273 set from scratch. If no configuration file is present, GRUB drops to 277 for configuration files. Editing commands closely resembles the Bash [all …]
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/etc/ |
H A D | ipqosconf.3.sample | 30 # This configuration marks outbound web traffic ethernet 34 # Before this configuration can be applied the daddr parameter
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/titanic_41/usr/src/uts/sparc/os/ |
H A D | device_policy | 2 # Device policy configuration file. When devices are opened the
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/titanic_41/usr/src/uts/intel/os/ |
H A D | device_policy | 2 # Device policy configuration file. When devices are opened the
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/avs/dscfg/etc/ |
H A D | dscfg_format | 24 # Default parser configuration file 31 % Availability Suite - dscfg configuration database
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/sendmail/cf/sh/ |
H A D | makeinfo.sh | 98 echo '#####' using $1 as configuration include directory | sed 's/\/tmp_mnt//'
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/titanic_41/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/ |
H A D | AUTHORS | 24 working LBA support, /sbin/grub support for configuration files, the 26 builtin commands, disk swapping support, keyboard configuration support,
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/lib/nwamd/ |
H A D | README | 157 configuration units which collectively specify how a system should be 196 the configuration objects libnwam manages. i.e.: 225 internal state: NCUs, ENMs and locations (known WLANs are configuration 238 maintenance error occurred in applying configuration 245 when its conditions are satisfied _and_ its configuration has been successfully 269 Once an object reaches offline*, its configuration processes should kick in. 271 various states in that configuration process. For example, a link can be 289 need to run through the same configuration state machine when the global 298 that the representation of configuration objects closely matches the way 417 We do not invalidate a link that is offline* since its configuration
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/titanic_41/usr/src/lib/libsecdb/ |
H A D | prof_attr.txt | 53 Inetd Management:::Manage inetd configuration parameters:auths=solaris.smf.manage.inetd,solaris.smf… 60 Network Autoconf Admin:::Manage Network Auto-Magic configuration via nwamd:profiles=Network Autocon… 62 Network ILB:::Manage ILB configuration via ilbadm:auths=solaris.network.ilb.config,solaris.network.… 64 Network Management:::Manage the host and network configuration:auths=solaris.smf.manage.name-servic… 67 Network Wifi Management:::Manage wifi network configuration:auths=solaris.network.wifi.config;help=… 92 DAT Administration:::Manage the DAT configuration:help=RtDatAdmin.html
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/titanic_41/usr/src/pkg/manifests/ |
H A D | print-lp-filter-postscript-lp-filter.mf | 28 value="client configuration files and utilities for the print service" 60 desc="client configuration files and utilities for the print service" \
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