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/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/gss_mechs/mech_krb5/profile/
H A Dprof_solaris.c39 const char *hierarchy[4]; in __profile_iter_name_value() local
46 hierarchy[0] = section; in __profile_iter_name_value()
47 hierarchy[1] = NULL; in __profile_iter_name_value()
52 code = profile_iterator_create(profile, hierarchy, in __profile_iter_name_value()
108 const char *hierarchy[4]; in __profile_set_appdefaults() local
114 hierarchy[0] = "appdefaults"; in __profile_set_appdefaults()
115 hierarchy[1] = "kinit"; in __profile_set_appdefaults()
116 hierarchy[3] = NULL; in __profile_set_appdefaults()
118 hierarchy[2] = "renewable"; in __profile_set_appdefaults()
123 (void) profile_clear_relation(profile, hierarchy); in __profile_set_appdefaults()
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/krb5/kadm5/
H A Dalt_prof.c158 * hierarchy - hierarchy of value to retrieve.
165 krb5_aprof_getvals(acontext, hierarchy, retdata) in krb5_aprof_getvals() argument
167 const char **hierarchy;
171 hierarchy,
180 * hierarchy - hierarchy of value to retrieve
207 krb5_aprof_get_boolean(krb5_pointer acontext, const char **hierarchy, in krb5_aprof_get_boolean() argument
216 kret = krb5_aprof_getvals (acontext, hierarchy, &values); in krb5_aprof_get_boolean()
239 * hierarchy - hierarchy of value to retrieve.
249 krb5_aprof_get_deltat(acontext, hierarchy, uselast, deltatp) in krb5_aprof_get_deltat() argument
251 const char **hierarchy;
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man3c/
H A Dfts.3c39 .Nd traverse a file hierarchy
68 on a file hierarchy, which is then supplied to
75 hierarchy.
79 one of the files contained in a directory within the hierarchy.
86 It is possible to walk the hierarchy
92 order the walk of the hierarchy, or
93 prune and/or re-visit portions of the hierarchy.
101 the structure that represents the file hierarchy itself.
105 hierarchy.
109 hierarchy.
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man3perl/
H A DLgrp.3perl218 lgroup hierarchy with the given view. Given the view, \fBlgrp_init()\fR returns
219 a cookie representing this snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy. This cookie should
221 hierarchy. The \fBlgrp_fini()\fR function should be called with the cookie when
238 This function takes a cookie, frees the snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy
256 This function takes a cookie representing the snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy
257 and returns the snapshot's view of the lgroup hierarchy.
265 the lgroup hierarchy represented by the given cookie. Otherwise, \fBundef\fR
315 This function takes a cookie representing a snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy
326 everything within this hierarchy
355 This function takes a cookie representing a snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/contrib/Sun/Solaris/Lgrp/pod/
H A DLgrp.pod178 hierarchy with the given view. Given the view, L<lgrp_init()> returns a cookie
179 representing this snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy. This cookie should be used
180 with other routines in the lgroup interface needing the lgroup hierarchy. The
192 The function takes a cookie, frees the snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy created
204 The function takes a cookie representing the snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy
205 and returns the snapshot's view of the lgroup hierarchy.
213 lgroup hierarchy represented by the given cookie. Otherwise, B<undef> is
244 The function takes a cookie representing a snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy and
254 Everything within this hierarchy.
272 The function takes a cookie representing a snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy and
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man3lgrp/
H A Dlgrp_init.3lgrp22 snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy with the given \fIview\fR. If the given
30 snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy. This cookie should be used with other
31 routines in the lgroup interface needing the lgroup hierarchy. The
37 hierarchy is simplified to be a tree and can be used to find the nearest
53 The lgroup hierarchy can be used to find the nearest resources. From a given
81 There was not enough memory to allocate the snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy.
H A Dlgrp_view.3lgrp8 lgrp_view \- get view of lgroup hierarchy
21 of the lgroup hierarchy obtained from \fBlgrp_init\fR(3LGRP) and returns the
22 snapshot's view of the lgroup hierarchy.
32 of the lgroup hierarchy represented by the given cookie. Otherwise, \(mi1 is
H A Dlgrp_cookie_stale.3lgrp8 lgrp_cookie_stale \- determine whether snapshot of lgroup hierarchy is stale
22 snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy obtained from \fBlgrp_init\fR(3LGRP) and
25 \fBLGRP_VIEW_OS\fR, changes in the lgroup hierarchy from dynamic
29 itself, as well as changes in the lgroup hierarchy.
/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man1/
H A Dchown.1146 the symbolic link and all the files in the file hierarchy below it. If a
147 symbolic link is encountered when traversing a file hierarchy, the owner of the
159 encountered during the traversal of the file hierarchy, is a symbolic link
161 directory referenced by the symbolic link and all files in the file hierarchy
172 of a file hierarchy is a symbolic link, this option changes the owner of the
174 of the file hierarchy.
243 \fBExample 1 \fRChanging Ownership of All Files in the Hierarchy
246 The following command changes ownership of all files in the hierarchy,
H A Dlgrpinfo.133 hierarchy and its contents.
41 lgroups are organized into a hierarchy to facilitate finding the nearest
43 (local) to each other. Each parent lgroup in the hierarchy contains the
50 A Non Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) machine is represented by a hierarchy of
52 machine with two latencies (local and remote) has an \fBlgroup\fR hierarchy
57 to allocate a CPU or memory resource for a thread, it searches lgroup hierarchy
153 Print OS view of lgroup hierarchy.
155 By default, the caller's view of the lgroup hierarchy is displayed which only
331 hierarchy.
H A Dchgrp.1169 the symbolic link and all the files in the file hierarchy below it. If a
170 symbolic link is encountered when traversing a file hierarchy, the group of the
182 encountered during the traversal of the file hierarchy, is a symbolic link
184 directory referenced by the symbolic link and all files in the file hierarchy
195 of a file hierarchy is a symbolic link, this option changes the group of the
197 of the file hierarchy.
H A Dpax.193 also listed. If a named file is of type directory, the file hierarchy rooted at
106 of type directory, the file hierarchy rooted at that file is extracted as well.
128 directory includes all of the files in the file hierarchy rooted at the file.
142 files in the file hierarchy rooted at the file.
244 member itself and not the file hierarchy rooted at the file.
265 command line, \fBpax\fR archives the file hierarchy rooted in the file
267 hierarchy. Otherwise, if a symbolic link referencing a file of any other file
312 created in the destination file hierarchy is to the file referenced by the
315 the symbolic link in the source file hierarchy or copies the symbolic link to
326 command line or encountered during the traversal of a file hierarchy, \fBpax\fR
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H A Dfind.165 The \fBfind\fR utility recursively descends the directory hierarchy for each
70 \fBfind\fR is able to descend to arbitrary depths in a file hierarchy and does
126 A pathname of a starting point in the directory hierarchy.
245 Always true. Causes descent of the directory hierarchy to be done so that all
387 descends the hierarchy of non-local directories. See \fBEXAMPLES\fR for an
850 \fBExample 1 \fRWriting Out the Hierarchy Directory
866 They both write out the entire directory hierarchy from the current directory.
1159 file-system hierarchy that is under the control of other users. In particular,
1161 the hierarchy in which it started. Using \fB-type\fR is not sufficient to
/illumos-gate/usr/src/test/zfs-tests/tests/functional/inheritance/
H A Dinherit_001_pos.ksh155 # value at a higher level in the data hierarchy (i.e. checksum=on) then that
156 # value propogates down the hierarchy unchanged, with the source field being
160 # down the hierarchy, the value at each level is determined by a combination
161 # of the top-level value and the current level in the hierarchy.
170 # be set to we walk back up the hierarchy sampling the mountpoint property at
196 # Walk back up the hierarchy building up the
248 # up the hierarchy.
272 # dataset hierarchy
327 # verify that the dataset hierarchy has been
H A Dstate014.cfg33 # Verify that running 'zfs inherit -r' at each level of the data hierarchy
36 # hierarchy.
40 # should propogate down the entire data hierarchy. Done for completeness
H A Dstate012.cfg33 # Verify that running 'zfs inherit -r' at each level of the data hierarchy
36 # hierarchy.
40 # should propogate down the entire data hierarchy. Done for completeness
/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/common/sys/
H A Dlgrp_user.h106 /* everything in lgroup's hierarchy (for compatability) */
176 * Format of lgroup hierarchy snapshot
180 int ss_levels; /* levels of hierarchy */
186 lgrp_view_t ss_view; /* view of lgroup hierarchy */
219 * Format of lgroup hierarchy snapshot for 32-bit programs
223 int ss_levels; /* levels of hierarchy */
229 int ss_view; /* view of lgroup hierarchy */
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/ndmpd/include/
H A Dtraverse.h53 * Library functions for traversing file system hierarchy in
99 * hierarchy will be like this:
122 * or non-zero to stop further traversing the hierarchy.
125 * hierarchy can be deleting the hierarchy from the file system.
131 * the above hierarchy will be like this:
170 * of the above hierarchy will be like this:
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/ndmpd/ndmp/
H A Dndmpd_mark.c58 * when traversing backup hierarchy in V2. It
97 * after traversing backup hierarchy.
104 * backup hierarchy for tar format.
171 * Starts the post-traverse the backup hierarchy. Checks
204 "Traversing backup path hierarchy \"%s\"", in traverse()
508 * up; there is no need to traverse the backup hierarchy
511 * Otherwise, the backup hierarchy should be traversed and
606 * Mark the inodes of the backup hierarchy if necessary.
666 * Traverse the backup hierarchy and mark the bits for the
819 * Traverse the backup hierarchy and mark the bits for the
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/liblgrp/common/
H A Dlgrp.c57 * Get generation ID of lgroup hierarchy given view
58 * which changes whenever the hierarchy changes (eg. DR or pset contents
128 * Get a snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy
305 * Prune lgroup hierarchy for caller's view
336 * Remove any CPUs not in caller's pset from lgroup hierarchy in prune_tree()
364 * Remove empty lgroups from lgroup hierarchy, removing it from its in prune_tree()
406 * Try to take a consistent snapshot of lgroup hierarchy in lgrp_init()
436 * Take snapshot of lgroup hierarchy in lgrp_init()
485 * Prune snapshot of lgroup hierarchy for caller's view in lgrp_init()
528 * Check generation number which changes when lgroup hierarchy changes in lgrp_cookie_stale()
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/contrib/Sun/Solaris/Pg/pod/
H A DPg.pod103 Return ID of the root of Processor Group hierarchy.
111 Return list of all PGs sorted by walking the PG hierarchy depth first, starting
116 Return list of all PGs sorted by walking the PG hierarchy breadth first,
147 Return the numeric level of PG in the hierarchy, starting from root which has
157 snapshot. Relationships are sorted by the level in the hierarchy If any PGs are
/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/gss_mechs/mech_krb5/krb5/os/
H A Dan_to_ln.c760 const char *hierarchy[5]; in krb5_aname_to_localname() local
784 hierarchy[0] = "realms"; in krb5_aname_to_localname()
785 hierarchy[1] = realm; in krb5_aname_to_localname()
786 hierarchy[2] = "auth_to_local_names"; in krb5_aname_to_localname()
787 hierarchy[3] = mname; in krb5_aname_to_localname()
788 hierarchy[4] = (char *) NULL; in krb5_aname_to_localname()
790 hierarchy, in krb5_aname_to_localname()
829 hierarchy[0] = "realms"; in krb5_aname_to_localname()
830 hierarchy[1] = realm; in krb5_aname_to_localname()
831 hierarchy[2] = "auth_to_local"; in krb5_aname_to_localname()
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/krb5/krb5kdc/
H A Dmain.c452 const char *hierarchy[3]; local
464 hierarchy[0] = "kdcdefaults";
465 hierarchy[1] = "kdc_ports";
466 hierarchy[2] = (char *) NULL;
467 if (krb5_aprof_get_string(aprof, hierarchy, TRUE, &default_udp_ports))
469 hierarchy[1] = "kdc_tcp_ports";
470 if (krb5_aprof_get_string(aprof, hierarchy, TRUE, &default_tcp_ports))
472 hierarchy[1] = "kdc_max_tcp_connections";
473 if (krb5_aprof_get_int32(aprof, hierarchy, TRUE,
480 hierarchy[1] = "v4_mode";
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/common/disp/
H A Dcmt.c54 * | - hierarchy linkage |
69 * hierarchy (which is done in the pghw layer). To implement the top-down
71 * parent, child and sibling hierarchy relationships.
77 * load across the group of top level PGs in the system hierarchy.
355 * We're changing around the hierarchy, which is actively traversed in cmt_hier_promote()
373 * If the parent is at the top of the hierarchy, replace it's entry in cmt_hier_promote()
619 * Find the lgrp that encapsulates this CPU's CMT hierarchy in pg_cmt_cpu_init()
633 * rest of the PG hierarchy should it detect an issue. in pg_cmt_cpu_init()
681 * - Tie the PG into the CMT hierarchy by connecting in pg_cmt_cpu_init()
786 * Find the lgroup that encapsulates this CPU's CMT hierarchy in pg_cmt_cpu_fini()
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man3exacct/
H A Dea_pack_object.3exacct80 pointer that points to the top of an \fBexacct\fR object hierarchy representing
82 contain the packed buffer representing the object hierarchy. To obtain the
92 unpacked into the original hierarchy of objects. If the unpack operation fails
94 \fBEO_ERROR\fR; otherwise, the object type of the first object in the hierarchy
101 represent the unpacked record. The resulting object hierarchy can be freed

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