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- cachefslog Controls the logging of a cache file system.
- cachefsstat Displays information about a cache file system.
- cachefswssize Displays the work space size for a cache file system.
- cal Displays a calendar.
- calendar Writes reminder messages to standard output.
- cancel Cancels requests to a line printer.
- canonls Processes troff command output for the Canon LASER SHOT in LIPS III mode.
- captoinfo Converts a termcap file to a terminfo descriptor file.
- capture Allows terminal screens to be dumped to a file.
- cat Concatenates or displays files.
- catman Creates the cat files for the manual.
- cb Puts C source code into a form that is easily read.
- ccss_pack Generates a ccss format update image given an infofile, toc (table of contents), and a bff or tar file.
- ccss_unpack The ccss_unpack command unpacks one or more components of a ccss image.
- cd Changes the current directory.
- cdc Changes the comments in a SCCS delta.
- cfgif Configures or activates one or all network interface (IF) instance(s) defined in the system configuration database.
- cfginet Loads and configures an Internet instance and its associated IF instances.
- cfgmgr Configures devices and optionally installs device software by running the programs specified in the Configuration Rules object class.
- cfgqos Loads, configures, and activates the Quality of Service (QoS) instance.
- cflow Generates a C and C++ flow graph of external references.
- cfsadmin Administers disk space used for caching file systems with the Cache File-System (CacheFS).
- chargefee Charges end users for the computer resources they use.
- chauthent Changes the configured authentication methods for the system.
- chclass Change the attributes and resource entitlements of a Workload Management class.
- chcod Manages capacity upgrade on demand.
- chcondition Changes any of the attributes of a defined condition.
- chcons Redirects the system console to a specified device or file to be effective on the next startup of the system.
- chdev Changes the characteristics of a device.
- chdisp The chdisp command changes the default display being used by the Low Function Terminal Subsystem.
- chdoclang Sets the default documentation language for the system or a user.
- chdsmitd Changes a domain in the member list for the Distributed System Management Interface Tool (DSMIT).
- checkcw Prepares constant-width text for the troff command.
- checkeq Checks documents formatted with memorandum macros.
- checkmm Checks documents formatted with memorandum macros.
- checknr Checks nroff and troff files.
- chfilt Changes a filter rule.
- chfn Changes a user's gecos information.
- chfont Changes the default font selected at boot time.
- chfs Changes attributes of a file system.
- chgif Reconfigures an instance of a network interface.
- chginet Reconfigures the Internet instance.
- chgroup Changes attributes for groups.
- chgrp Changes the group ownership of a file or directory.
- chgrpmem Changes the administrators or members of a group.
- chhwkbd Changes keyboard attributes stored in the Object Data Manager (ODM) database.
- chitab Changes records in the /etc/inittab file.
- chkbd Changes the software keyboard map to be loaded into the system at the next IPL (Initial Program Load).
- chkey Changes your encrypting key.
- chlang Changes the language settings for system or user.
- chlicense Changes the number of fixed licenses and the status of the floating licensing of the system.
- chlv Changes only the characteristics of a logical volume.
- chlvcopy Marks or unmarks mirror copy as a split mirror.
- chmaster The chmaster command executes the ypinit command and restarts the NIS daemons to change a master server.
- chmod Changes file modes.
- chnamsv Changes TCP/IP-based name service configuration on a host.
- chnfs Changes the configuration of the system to invoke a specified number of biod and nfsd daemons.
- chnfsexp Changes the options used to export a directory to NFS clients.
- chnfsmnt Changes the options used to mount a directory from an NFS server.
- chown Changes the owner or group associated with a file.
- chpath Changes the operational status of paths to a multipath I/O (MPIO) capable device.
- chprtsv Changes a print service configuration on a client or server machine.
- chps Changes attributes of a paging space.
- chpv Changes the characteristics of a physical volume in a volume group.
- chque Changes the queue name.
- chquedev Changes the printer or plotter queue device names.
- chresponse Adds or deletes the actions of a response or renames a response.
- chrole Changes role attributes. This command applies only to AIX 4.2.1 and later.
- chroot Changes the root directory of a command.
- chrsrc Changes the persistent attribute values of a resource or resource class.
- chsec Changes the attributes in the security stanza files.
- chserver Changes a subserver definition in the subserver object class.
- chservices Changes the contents of the /etc/services file.
- chsh Changes a user's login shell.
- chslave Re-executes the ypinit command to retrieve maps from a master server and re-starts the ypserv daemon to change the slave server.
- chssys Changes a subsystem definition in the subsystem object class.
- chsubserver Changes the contents of the /etc/inetd.conf file or similar system configuration file.
- chtcb Changes or queries the trusted computing base attribute of a file.
- chtun Changes a tunnel definition.
- chtz Changes the TimeZoneInfo (TZ) environment variable in the /etc/environment file.
- chuser Changes user attributes.
- chvfs Changes entries in the /etc/vfs file.
- chvg Sets the characteristics of a volume group.
- chvirprt Changes the attribute values of a virtual printer.
- chvmode Changes the current output device and viewport size of the X server.
- chypdom Changes the current domain name of the system.
- cifsClient Allows sending of messages to other computers and users.
- ckpacct Checks data file size for process accounting.
- ckprereq Verifies that all prerequisite software is available and at the appropriate revision levels.
- cksum Displays the checksum and byte count of a file.
- clear Clears the terminal screen.
- cmp Compares two files.
- col Filters for standard output text having reverse line feeds and forward/reverse half-line-feeds.
- colcrt Filters nroff command output for cathode ray tube (CRT) previewing.
- colrm Extracts columns from a file.
- comb Combines SCCS deltas.
- comm Selects or rejects lines common to two sorted files.
- command Executes a simple command.
- comp Composes a message.
- compress Compresses data.
- comsat Notifies users of incoming mail.
- conflict Searches for alias and password conflicts.
- cp Copies files.
- cpio Copies files into and out of archive storage and directories.
- cplv Copies the contents of a logical volume to a new logical volume.
- cpp Performs file inclusion and macro substitution on C language source files.
- cpu_state Controls and lists which processors will be active when the system is next started.
- craps Starts the craps game.
- crex Starts the concurrent daemon for the Distributed System Management Interface Tool (DSMIT).
- crfs Adds a file system.
- cron Runs commands automatically.
- cronadm Lists or removes crontab or at jobs.
- crontab Submits, edits, lists, or removes cron jobs.
- crvfs Creates entries in the /etc/vfs file.
- csh Invokes the C shell.
- csplit Splits files by context.
- ct Dials an attached terminal and issues a login process.
- ctags Makes a file of tags to help locate objects in source files.
- ctsnap Gathers configuration, log, and trace information for the Reliable Scalable Cluster Technology (RSCT) product.
- cu Connects directly or indirectly to another system.
- custom Enables users to customize X applications.
- cut Writes out selected bytes, characters, or fields from each line of a file.
- cw Prepares constant-width text for the troff command.
- cxref Creates a C and C++ program cross-reference listing.