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- accf_dns(9)
- buffer incoming DNS requests until the whole first request is present
- biff(1)
- be notified if mail arrives and who it is from
- from(1)
- print names of those who have sent mail
- rusers(1)
- who is logged in to machines on local network
- rwho(1)
- who is logged in on local machines
- rwhod(8)
- system status server
- sysdecode_enum(3), sysdecode_acltype(3), sysdecode_atfd(3), sysdecode_extattrnamespace(3), sysdecode_fadvice(3), sysdecode_fcntl_cmd(3), sysdecode_getfsstat_mode(3), sysdecode_getrusage_who(3), sysdecode_idtype(3), sysdecode_ipproto(3), sysdecode_itimer(3), sysdecode_kldsym_cmd(3), sysdecode_kldunload_flags(3), sysdecode_lio_listio_mode(3), sysdecode_madvice(3), sysdecode_minherit_flags(3), sysdecode_msgctl_cmd(3), sysdecode_nfssvc_flags(3), sysdecode_pathconf_name(3), sysdecode_prio_which(3), sysdecode_procctl_cmd(3), sysdecode_ptrace_request(3), sysdecode_rlimit(3), sysdecode_rtprio_function(3), sysdecode_scheduler_policy(3), sysdecode_sctp_pr_policy(3), sysdecode_sctp_sinfo_flags(3), sysdecode_semctl_cmd(3), sysdecode_shmctl_cmd(3), sysdecode_shutdown_how(3), sysdecode_sigbus_code(3), sysdecode_sigchld_code(3), sysdecode_sigfpe_code(3), sysdecode_sigill_code(3), sysdecode_signal(3), sysdecode_sigprocmask_how(3), sysdecode_sigsegv_code(3), sysdecode_sigtrap_code(3), sysdecode_sockaddr_family(3), sysdecode_socketdomain(3), sysdecode_sockettype(3), sysdecode_sockopt_level(3), sysdecode_sysarch_number(3), sysdecode_umtx_op(3), sysdecode_vmresult(3), sysdecode_whence(3)
- lookup name of various enumerated values
- w(1)
- display who is logged in and what they are doing
- who(1)
- display who is on the system
- whoami(1)
- display effective user id
- whois(1)
- Internet domain name and network number directory service
- MPI_T_event_copy(3)
- Copy event data as a whole into a user-specified buffer
- Smokeping_probes_EchoPingWhois(3), Smokeping::probes::EchoPingWhois(3)
- an echoping(1) probe for SmokePing
- activateCDKSwindow(3), activateCDKSwindow addCDKSwindow cleanCDKSwindow destroyCDKSwindow drawCDKSwindow dumpCDKSwindow eraseCDKSwindow execCDKSwindow getCDKSwindowBox getCDKSwindowContents injectCDKSwindow jumpToLineCDKSwindow loadCDKSwindowInformation moveCDKSwindow newCDKSwindow positionCDKSwindow saveCDKSwindowInformation setCDKSwindow setCDKSwindowBackgroundAttrib setCDKSwindowBackgroundColor setCDKSwindowBox setCDKSwindowBoxAttribute setCDKSwindowContents setCDKSwindowHorizontalChar setCDKSwindowLLChar setCDKSwindowLRChar setCDKSwindowPostProcess setCDKSwindowPreProcess setCDKSwindowULChar setCDKSwindowURChar setCDKSwindowVerticalChar trimCDKSwindow cdk_swindow(3)
- Cdk scrolling window widget
- barman-cloud-check-wal-archive(1) - Barman-cloud Commands Synopsis 0.0 3.5 barman-cloud-check-wal-archive [ { -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 } ] [ --timeline TIMELINE ] DESTINATION_URL SERVER_NAME Description Verify that the WAL archive destination for a server is suitable for use with a new Postgres cluster. By default, the check will succeed if the WAL archive is empty or if the target bucket is not found. Any other conditions will result in a failure. 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 needs to be checked. DESTINATION_URL URL of the cloud destination, such as a bucket in AWS S3. For example: s3://bucket/path/to/folder. -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. --timeline The earliest timeline whose WALs should cause the check to fail. 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). 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
- coredns-whoami(7), whoami(7)
- returns your resolver's local IP address, port and transport
- doveadm-who(1)
- Show who is logged in to the Dovecot server
- echoping_whois(1)
- echoping plugin which connects to a whois server
- f2c(1)
- Convert Fortran 77 to C or C++ " f^2c changed to f2c in the previous line for the benefit of " people on systems (e.g. Sun systems) whose makewhatis cannot " cope with troff formatting commands
- filepath(3)
- return the whole search path of a file man1/alc_origin.1
- fliptext(6)
- draws pages of text whose lines transparently flip around
- ftpwho(1)
- show current process information for each FTP session
- git-secret-tell(1)
- adds a person, who can access private data
- git-secret-whoknows(1)
- prints email-labels for each key in the keyring
- gpglist(1)
- -- show who signed which of your UIDs
- gwho(1), who(1)
- show who is logged on
- gwhoami(1), whoami(1)
- print effective user name
- gwhois(1)
- generic whois client / server
- ipsec_newhostkey(8)
- generate a new raw RSA authentication key for a host
- ipsec_showhostkey(8)
- show hosts authentication key
- jwhois(1)
- client for the whois service
- krb5.conf(5)
- Kerberos configuration file The krb5.conf file contains Kerberos configuration information, including the locations of KDCs and admin servers for the Kerberos realms of interest, defaults for the current realm and for Kerberos applications, and mappings of hostnames onto Kerberos realms. Normally, you should install your krb5.conf file in the directory /etc. You can override the default location by setting the environment variable KRB5_CONFIG. Multiple colon-separated filenames may be specified in KRB5_CONFIG; all files which are present will be read. Starting in release 1.14, directory names can also be specified in KRB5_CONFIG; all files within the directory whose names consist solely of alphanumeric characters, dashes, or underscores will be read
- ldapwhoami(1)
- LDAP who am i? tool
- libowfat_openreadclose(3), openreadclose(3)
- read a whole file into a stralloc
- libowfat_readclose(3), readclose(3)
- read a whole file into a stralloc
- libowfat_readclose_append(3), readclose_append(3)
- read a whole file into a stralloc