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- gdb(4)
- external kernel debugger
- wlan_xauth(4)
- External authenticator support for 802.11 devices
- xdr(3), xdr_array(3), xdr_bool(3), xdr_bytes(3), xdr_char(3), xdr_destroy(3), xdr_double(3), xdr_enum(3), xdr_float(3), xdr_free(3), xdr_getpos(3), xdr_hyper(3), xdr_inline(3), xdr_int(3), xdr_long(3), xdr_longlong_t(3), xdrmem_create(3), xdr_opaque(3), xdr_pointer(3), xdrrec_create(3), xdrrec_endofrecord(3), xdrrec_eof(3), xdrrec_skiprecord(3), xdr_reference(3), xdr_setpos(3), xdr_short(3), xdr_sizeof(3), xdrstdio_create(3), xdr_string(3), xdr_u_char(3), xdr_u_hyper(3), xdr_u_int(3), xdr_u_long(3), xdr_u_longlong_t(3), xdr_u_short(3), xdr_union(3), xdr_vector(3), xdr_void(3), xdr_wrapstring(3)
- library routines for external data representation
- ASN1_EXTERN_FUNCS(3), ASN1_ex_d2i(3), ASN1_ex_d2i_ex(3), ASN1_ex_i2d(3), ASN1_ex_new_func(3), ASN1_ex_new_ex_func(3), ASN1_ex_free_func(3), ASN1_ex_print_func(3), IMPLEMENT_EXTERN_ASN1(3)
- ASN.1 external function support
- SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb(3), SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb(3), SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb(3), SSL_CTX_sess_get_new_cb(3), SSL_CTX_sess_get_remove_cb(3), SSL_CTX_sess_get_get_cb(3)
- provide callback functions for server side external session caching
- ASN1_EXTERN_FUNCS(3ossl), ASN1_ex_d2i(3ossl), ASN1_ex_d2i_ex(3ossl), ASN1_ex_i2d(3ossl), ASN1_ex_new_func(3ossl), ASN1_ex_new_ex_func(3ossl), ASN1_ex_free_func(3ossl), ASN1_ex_print_func(3ossl), IMPLEMENT_EXTERN_ASN1(3ossl)
- ASN.1 external function support
- MPI_Pack_external(3)
- Packs a datatype into contiguous memory, using the external32 format
- MPI_Pack_external_size(3)
- Returns the upper bound on the amount of space needed to pack a message using MPI_Pack_external
- MPI_Unpack_external(3)
- Unpack a buffer (packed with MPI_Pack_external) according to a datatype into contiguous memory
- PS_include_file(3)
- Include external PostScript file
- Pparse(3o)
- Driver for the parser and external preprocessors
- SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb(3), SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb(3), SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb(3), SSL_CTX_sess_get_new_cb(3), SSL_CTX_sess_get_remove_cb(3), SSL_CTX_sess_get_get_cb(3)
- provide callback functions for server side external session caching
- SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb(3ossl), SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb(3ossl), SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb(3ossl), SSL_CTX_sess_get_new_cb(3ossl), SSL_CTX_sess_get_remove_cb(3ossl), SSL_CTX_sess_get_get_cb(3ossl)
- provide callback functions for server side external session caching
- Sympa::Aliases::External(3Sympa)
- Alias management: Updating aliases by external program
- Tcl_CreateEncoding.tcl86(3), Tcl_GetEncoding(3), Tcl_FreeEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingFromObj(3), Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(3), Tcl_ExternalToUtf(3), Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(3), Tcl_UtfToExternal(3), Tcl_WinTCharToUtf(3), Tcl_WinUtfToTChar(3), Tcl_GetEncodingName(3), Tcl_SetSystemEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingNameFromEnvironment(3), Tcl_GetEncodingNames(3), Tcl_CreateEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingSearchPath(3), Tcl_SetEncodingSearchPath(3), Tcl_GetDefaultEncodingDir(3), Tcl_SetDefaultEncodingDir(3)
- procedures for creating and using encodings
- Tcl_CreateEncoding.tcl90(3), Tcl_GetEncoding(3), Tcl_FreeEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingFromObj(3), Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(3), Tcl_ExternalToUtfDStringEx(3), Tcl_ExternalToUtf(3), Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(3), Tcl_UtfToExternalDStringEx(3), Tcl_UtfToExternal(3), Tcl_GetEncodingName(3), Tcl_SetSystemEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingNameFromEnvironment(3), Tcl_GetEncodingNames(3), Tcl_CreateEncoding(3), Tcl_GetEncodingSearchPath(3), Tcl_SetEncodingSearchPath(3)
- procedures for creating and using encodings
- XtHooksOfDisplay(3)
- external agent access points
- addrtype(3)
- Labeling IPv4 addresses as internal or external
- appjail-nat(1)
- Mapping local IPv4 address to an external IPv4 address
- barman-cloud-restore(1) - Barman-cloud Commands Synopsis 0.0 3.5 barman-cloud-restore [ { -V | --version } ] [ --help ] [ { { -v | --verbose } | { -q | --quiet } } ] [ { -t | --test } ] [ --cloud-provider { aws-s3 | azure-blob-storage | google-cloud-storage } ] [ --endpoint-url ENDPOINT_URL ] [ { -P | --aws-profile } AWS_PROFILE ] [ --profile AWS_PROFILE ] [ --read-timeout READ_TIMEOUT ] [ { --azure-credential | --credential } { azure-cli | managed-identity | default } ] [ --snapshot-recovery-instance SNAPSHOT_RECOVERY_INSTANCE ] [ --snapshot-recovery-zone GCP_ZONE ] [ --aws-region AWS_REGION ] [ --gcp-zone GCP_ZONE ] [ --azure-resource-group AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP ] [ --tablespace NAME:LOCATION [ --tablespace NAME:LOCATION ... ] ] [ --target-lsn LSN ] [ --target-time TIMESTAMP ] [ --target-tli TLI ] SOURCE_URL SERVER_NAME BACKUP_ID RECOVERY_DESTINATION Description Use this script to restore a backup directly from cloud storage that was created with the barman-cloud-backup command. Additionally, this script can prepare for recovery from a snapshot backup by verifying that attached disks were cloned from the correct snapshots and by downloading the backup label from object storage. This command does not automatically prepare Postgres for recovery. You must manually manage any %PITR options, custom restore_command values, signal files, or required WAL files to ensure Postgres starts, either manually or using external tools. NOTE: 0.0 3.5 For GCP, only authentication with GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS env is supported. Parameters 0.0 SERVER_NAME Name of the server that holds the backup to be restored. SOURCE_URL URL of the cloud source, such as a bucket in AWS S3. For example: s3://bucket/path/to/folder. BACKUP_ID The ID of the backup to be restored. You can use a shortcut instead of the backup ID. Besides that, you can use auto to have Barman automatically find the most suitable backup for the restore operation. RECOVERY_DESTINATION The path to a directory for recovery. -V / --version Show version and exit. --help show this help message and exit. -v / --verbose Increase output verbosity (e.g., -vv is more than -v). -q / --quiet Decrease output verbosity (e.g., -qq is less than -q). -t / --test Test cloud connectivity and exit. --cloud-provider The cloud provider to use as a storage backend. Allowed options are: 7.0 (bu 2 aws-s3. (bu 2 azure-blob-storage. (bu 2 google-cloud-storage. --snapshot-recovery-instance Instance where the disks recovered from the snapshots are attached. --tablespace Tablespace relocation rule. --target-lsn The recovery target lsn, e.g., 3/64000000. --target-time The recovery target timestamp with or without timezone, in the format %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S. --target-tli The recovery target timeline. Extra options for the AWS cloud provider 0.0 --endpoint-url Override default S3 endpoint URL with the given one. -P / --aws-profile Profile name (e.g. INI section in AWS credentials file). --profile (deprecated) Profile name (e.g. INI section in AWS credentials file)
- replaced by --aws-profile. --read-timeout The time in seconds until a timeout is raised when waiting to read from a connection (defaults to 60 seconds). --aws-region The name of the AWS region containing the EC2 VM and storage volumes defined by the --snapshot-instance and --snapshot-disk arguments. Extra options for the Azure cloud provider 0.0 --azure-credential / --credential Optionally specify the type of credential to use when authenticating with Azure. If omitted then Azure Blob Storage credentials will be obtained from the environment and the default Azure authentication flow will be used for authenticating with all other Azure services. If no credentials can be found in the environment then the default Azure authentication flow will also be used for Azure Blob Storage. Allowed options are: 7.0 (bu 2 azure-cli. (bu 2 managed-identity. (bu 2 default. --azure-resource-group The name of the Azure resource group to which the compute instance and disks defined by the --snapshot-instance and --snapshot-disk arguments belong. Extra options for GCP cloud provider 0.0 --gcp-zone Zone of the disks from which snapshots should be taken. --snapshot-recovery-zone (deprecated) Zone containing the instance and disks for the snapshot recovery - replaced by --gcp-zone
- beetsconfig(5)
- beets configuration file Beets has an extensive configuration system that lets you customize nearly every aspect of its operation. To configure beets, you create a file called config.yaml. The location of the file depends on your platform (type beet config -p to see the path on your system): 0.0 (bu 2 On Unix-like OSes, write ~/.config/beets/config.yaml. (bu 2 On Windows, use %APPDATA%ebeetseconfig.yaml. This is usually in a directory like C:eUserseYoueAppDataeRoaming. (bu 2 On OS X, you can use either the Unix location or ~/Library/Application Support/beets/config.yaml. You can launch your text editor to create or update your configuration by typing beet config -e. (See the X'tty: link #config-cmd'%configX'tty: link' command for details.) It is also possible to customize the location of the configuration file and even use multiple layers of configuration. See %Configuration Location, below. The config file uses X'tty: link https://yaml.org/'%YAMLX'tty: link' syntax. You can use the full power of YAML, but most configuration options are simple key/value pairs. This means your config file will look like this: 0.0 3.5 option: value another_option: foo bigger_option: key: value foo: bar In YAML, you will need to use spaces (not tabs!) to indent some lines. If you have questions about more sophisticated syntax, take a look at the X'tty: link https://yaml.org/'%YAMLX'tty: link' documentation. The rest of this page enumerates the dizzying litany of configuration options available in beets. You might also want to see an %example. 0.0 (bu 2 %Global Options 2.0 (bu 2 %library (bu 2 %directory (bu 2 %plugins (bu 2 %include (bu 2 %pluginpath (bu 2 %ignore (bu 2 %ignore_hidden (bu 2 %replace (bu 2 %path_sep_replace (bu 2 %asciify_paths (bu 2 %art_filename (bu 2 %threaded (bu 2 %format_item (bu 2 %format_album (bu 2 %sort_item (bu 2 %sort_album (bu 2 %sort_case_insensitive (bu 2 %original_date (bu 2 %artist_credit (bu 2 %per_disc_numbering (bu 2 %aunique (bu 2 %sunique (bu 2 %terminal_encoding (bu 2 %clutter (bu 2 %max_filename_length (bu 2 %id3v23 (bu 2 %va_name (bu 2 %UI Options 2.0 (bu 2 %color (bu 2 %colors (bu 2 %terminal_width (bu 2 %length_diff_thresh (bu 2 %import (bu 2 %Importer Options 2.0 (bu 2 %write (bu 2 %copy (bu 2 %move (bu 2 %link (bu 2 %hardlink (bu 2 %reflink (bu 2 %resume (bu 2 %incremental (bu 2 %incremental_skip_later (bu 2 %from_scratch (bu 2 %quiet (bu 2 %quiet_fallback (bu 2 %none_rec_action (bu 2 %timid (bu 2 %log (bu 2 %default_action (bu 2 %languages (bu 2 %ignored_alias_types (bu 2 %detail (bu 2 %group_albums (bu 2 %autotag (bu 2 %duplicate_keys (bu 2 %duplicate_action (bu 2 %duplicate_verbose_prompt (bu 2 %bell (bu 2 %set_fields (bu 2 %singleton_album_disambig (bu 2 %MusicBrainz Options 2.0 (bu 2 %enabled (bu 2 %searchlimit (bu 2 %extra_tags (bu 2 %genres (bu 2 %external_ids (bu 2 %Autotagger Matching Options 2.0 (bu 2 %max_rec (bu 2 %preferred (bu 2 %ignored (bu 2 %required (bu 2 %ignored_media (bu 2 %ignore_data_tracks (bu 2 %ignore_video_tracks (bu 2 %Path Format Configuration (bu 2 %Configuration Location 2.0 (bu 2 %Environment Variable (bu 2 %Command-Line Option (bu 2 %Default Location (bu 2 %Example
- center_image(3), center_image (3)
- move a video object relative to an external reference object
- clearbddsystemrefext(3)
- clears the external references for all bdd nodes. man1/alc_origin.1
- clisp-link(1)
- link a new external module to m[blue]CLISPm[]u[1]d+2
- coredns-k8s_external(7), k8s_external(7)
- resolves load balancer and external IPs from outside Kubernetes clusters
- decbddrefext(3)
- decrements the external reference of a bdd node. man1/alc_origin.1
- dnssec-importkey(1)
- import DNSKEY records from external systems so they can be managed
- dune-external-lib-deps(1), duneN'45'externalN'45'libN'45'deps(1)
- N'45' Removed commandN'46'
- ext_delayer_acl(8), delayer(8)
- Squid external ACL helper adding artificial delay to requests
- ext_sensors.conf(5)
- Slurm configuration file for the external sensors plugin
- extcompose(1)
- Compose a reference to external data for inclusion in a mail message
- ezstream(1)
- source client for Icecast with external de-/encoder support
- fi_provider(3), fi_prov_ini(3)
- External provider entry point fi_param_define / fi_param_get Register and retrieve environment variables with the libfabric core fi_log_enabled / fi_log_ready / fi_log Control and output debug logging information. fi_open / fi_close Open a named library object fi_export_fid / fi_import_fid Share a fabric object between different providers or resources
- fpsync(1)
- Synchronize directories in parallel using fpart and an external tool
- gdnsd-plugin-extmon(8)
- gdnsd plugin for monitoring via external commands
- getmail(1)
- retrieve messages from one or more POP3, IMAP4, or SDPS mailboxes and deliver to a maildir, mboxrd-format mbox file, or external MDA
- getmail_fetch(1)
- retrieve messages from one or more POP3 or POP3-over-SSL mailboxes and deliver to a maildir, mboxrd-format mbox file, or external MDA
- git-remote-ext(1)
- Bridge smart transport to external command
- gl_io_mode(3), gl_raw_io(3), gl_normal_io(3), gl_tty_signals(3), gl_abandon_line(3), gl_handle_signal(3), gl_pending_io(3)
- How to use gl_get_line() from an external event loop
- guessextdir(3)
- guess external connectors directions from internal connectors directions man1/alc_origin.1
- incbddrefext(3)
- increments the external reference of a bdd node. man1/alc_origin.1
- int-ext-fields(3)
- SiLK plug-in providing internal/external ip/port fields
- launch_target(3), launch_target (3)
- Setup and launch an external program