acctcms |
Produces command usage summaries from accounting records. |
acctcom |
Displays selected process accounting record summaries. |
accton |
Performs process-accounting procedures. |
bf |
Analyzes the memory requirements of applications. |
bfrpt
| Analyzes the memory requirements of applications. |
filemon
| Monitors and reports performance of file system. |
fileplace |
Displays the placement of file's blocks within logical or physical volumes. |
gprof |
Displays call graph profile data. |
iostat |
Reports Central Processing Unit (CPU) statistics and input/output statistics for tty, disks, and CD-ROMs. |
lsattr |
Displays attribute characteristics and possible values of attributes for devices in the system. |
lslv |
Displays information about a logical volume. |
mmtu |
Displaying, adding, and deleting maximum transfer unit (MTU) values used for path MTU discovery. |
netpmon |
Monitors activity and reports statistics on network usage. |
netstat |
Shows network status. |
nfsstat |
Displays statistical information about the Network File System (NFS) and Remote Procedure Call (RPC) calls. |
nice |
Runs a command at a specified priority. |
no |
Configures network options. |
nulladm |
Creates the file specified with read and write permissions to the file owner and group and read permissions to other users. |
ps |
Shows current status of processes. |
renice |
Alters priority of running processes. |
reorgvg |
Reorganizes the physical partition allocation for a volume group. |
rmss |
Simulates system with various sizes of real memory. |
sar |
Collects, reports, or saves system activity information. |
stem |
Allows insertion of user-supplied instrumentation code at the entry and exit points of existing program and library subroutines. |
stripnm |
Displays the symbol information of a specified object file. |
svmon |
Captures and analyzes a snapshot of virtual memory. |
time |
Prints the time of the execution of a command. |
timex |
Reports, in seconds, the elapsed time, user time, and system execution time for a command. |
tprof |
Specifies the user program to be profiled, executes it, and produces reports. |
trcnm |
Generates a kernel name list. |
trcrpt |
Formats a report from the trace log. |
trcstop |
Stops the trace function. |
vmstat |
Reports virtual memory statistics. |
apply |
Applies a command to a set of parameters. |
cron |
Runs commands automatically. |
cronadm |
Lists or removes crontab or at jobs. |
crontab |
Submits, lists, or removes cron job files. |
env |
Displays the current environment or sets the environment for the execution of a command. |
fuser |
Identifies processes using a file or file structure. |
install |
Installs a command. |
installbsd |
Installs a command (BSD version of the install command). |
ipcs |
Reports interprocess communication facility status. |
kill |
Sends a signal to running processes. |
killall |
Cancels all processes except the calling process. |
lastcomm |
Displays information about the last commands executed. |
nice |
Runs a command at a specified priority. |
nohup |
Runs a command without hangups. |
ps
|
Shows current status of processes. |
renice |
Alters priority of running processes. |
sleep |
Suspends execution for an interval. |
time |
Prints the time of the execution of a command. |
timex |
Reports, in seconds, the elapsed time, user time, and system execution time for a command. |
wait |
Waits until the termination of a process ID. |
whatis |
Describes what function a command performs. |
xargs |
Constructs parameter lists and runs commands. |
at |
Runs commands at a later time. |
atq |
Displays the queue of jobs waiting to be run. |
atrm |
Removes jobs spooled by the at command. |
batch |
Runs jobs when the system load level permits. |
chprtsv |
Changes a print service configuration on a client or server machine. |
chque |
Changes the queue name. |
chquedev |
Changes the printer or plotter queue device names. |
chvirprt |
Changes the attribute values of a virtual printer. |
digest |
Converts the ASCII form of the /etc/qconfig file into the /etc/qconfig.bin file, a binary version of the queue configuration used by the qdaemon command. |
disable |
Disables a printer queue. |
enq |
Enqueues a file. |
lpq |
Examines the spool queue. |
lpr |
Enqueues print jobs. |
lprm |
Removes jobs from the line printer spooling queue. |
lsallq |
Lists the names of all configured queues. |
lsallqdev |
Lists all configured printer and plotter queue device names within a specified queue. |
lsprtsv |
Shows print service information stored in the database. |
lsque |
Displays the queue stanza name. |
lsquedev |
Displays the device stanza name. |
lsvirprt |
Displays the attribute values of a virtual printer. |
mkprtsv |
Configures TCP/IP-based print service on a host. |
mkque |
Adds a printer queue to the system. |
mkquedev |
Adds a printer queue device to the system. |
mkvirprt |
Makes a virtual printer. |
piodmng |
Compacts the Object Data Manager (ODM) database in the /var/spool/lpd/pio/@local/smit directory. |
piolpx |
Provides printer backend support for Xstation attached printers. |
piolsvp |
Lists virtual printers on a system. |
piomgpdev |
Manages printer pseudo-devices. |
piomkapqd |
Builds a SMIT dialog to create print queues and printers. |
piomkpq |
Creates a printer queue. |
piomsg |
Sends a printer backend message to the user. |
qadm |
Performs system administration functions for the print spooling system. |
qcan |
Cancels a print job. |
qchk |
Displays the status of a print queue. |
qdaemon |
Schedules jobs enqueued by the enq command. |
qhld |
Holds a spooled print job. |
qmov |
Moves spooled print jobs to another queue. |
qpri |
Prioritizes a job in the print queue. |
qprt |
Starts a print job. |
qstatus |
Provides printer status for the printer spooling system. |
rembak |
Sends a print job to a queue on a remote server. |
rmprtsv |
Unconfigures a print service on a client or server machine. |
rmque |
Removes a printer queue from the system. |
rmquedev |
Removes a printer or plotter queue device from the system. |
rmvirprt |
Removes a virtual printer. |
acledit |
Edits the access control information of a file. |
aclget |
Displays the access control information of a file. |
aclput |
Sets the access control information of a file. |
audit |
Controls system auditing. |
auditbin |
Manages bins of audit information. |
auditcat |
Writes bins of audit records. |
auditpr |
Formats bin or stream audit records to a display device or printer. |
auditselect |
Selects audit records for analysis according to defined criteria. |
auditstream |
Creates a channel for reading audit records. |
chfn |
Changes a user's gecos information. |
chgroup |
Changes attributes for groups. |
chgrp |
Changes the group ownership of a file or directory. |
chgrpmem |
Changes the administrators or members of a group. |
chmod |
Changes permission modes. |
chown |
Changes the user associated with a file. |
chrole |
Changes role attributes. |
chsec |
Changes attributes in the security stanza files. |
chsh |
Changes a user's login shell. |
chtcb |
Changes or queries the trusted computing base attribute of a file. |
chuser |
Changes attributes for the specified user. |
groups |
Displays group membership. |
grpck |
Verifies the correctness of a group definition. |
last |
Displays information about previous logins. |
lastlogin |
Updates the /var/adm/acct/sum/loginlog file to show the last date each user logged in. |
lssec |
Lists the attributes in the security stanza files. |
lock |
Reserves a terminal. |
login |
Initiates a user session. |
logname |
Displays login name. |
logout |
Stops all processes on a port. |
lsgroup |
Displays the attributes of groups. |
lslicense |
Displays the maximum number of users that can be logged in concurrently. |
lsrole |
Displays role attributes. |
lsuser |
Displays attributes of user accounts. |
makekey |
Generates an encryption key. |
mkgroup |
Creates a new group. |
mkpasswd |
Creates a hashed look-aside version of the user database. |
mkrole |
Creates new roles. |
mkuser |
Creates a new user account. |
mkuser.sys |
Customizes a new user account. |
newgrp |
Changes your primary group identification. |
nulladm |
Creates active accounting data files. |
passwd |
Changes a user's password. |
pwdadm |
Administers users' passwords. |
pwdck |
Verifies the correctness of local authentication information. |
rmgroup |
Removes a group. |
rmrole |
Removes a role. |
rmuser |
Removes a user account. |
Rsh |
Invokes the restricted version of the Bourne shell. |
setgroups |
Resets the supplementary group ID for the session. |
setsenv |
Resets the protected state environment of a user. |
shell |
Executes a shell with the user's default credentials and environment. |
su |
Changes the user ID associated with a session. |
sysck |
Checks the inventory information during installation and update procedures. |
tcbck |
Audits the security state of the system. |
usrck |
Verifies the correctness of a user definition. |
xss |
Improves the security of unattended workstations. |
alias |
Defines or displays aliases. |
basename |
Returns the base file name of a string parameter. |
bg |
Runs jobs in the background. |
bsh |
Invokes the Bourne shell. |
chsh |
Changes a user's login shell. |
command |
Executes a simple command. |
csh |
Invokes the C shell. |
expr |
Evaluates arguments as expressions. |
false |
Returns an exit value of zero (true) or a nonzero exit value (false). |
fc |
Processes the command history list. |
fg |
Runs jobs in the foreground. |
getopt |
Parses command line flags and parameters. |
hash |
Remembers or reports command path names. |
jobs |
Displays status of jobs in the current session. |
ksh |
Invokes the Korn shell. |
line |
Reads one line from the standard input. |
patch |
Applies changes to files. |
read |
Reads one line from standard input. |
rsh |
Executes the specified command at the remote host or logs into the remote host. |
Rsh |
Invokes the restricted version of the Bourne shell. |
sh |
Invokes the default shell. |
shell |
Executes a shell with the user's default credentials and environment. |
tee |
Displays the output of a program and copies it into a file. |
test |
Evaluates conditional expressions. |
true |
Returns an exit value of zero (true) or a nonzero exit value (false). |
tsh |
Interprets commands in a trusted shell. |
type |
Writes a description of the command type. |
ulimit |
Sets or reports user resource limits. |
unalias |
Removes alias definitions. |
xargs |
Constructs argument lists and runs commands. |
yes |
Outputs an affirmative response repetitively. |
accton |
Performs process-accounting procedures. |
crash |
Displays system images for examining a dump. |
date |
Displays or sets the date or time. |
diag |
Performs hardware problem determination. |
dp |
Parses and reformats dates. |
du |
Summarizes disk usage. |
dump |
Dumps selected parts of an object file. |
errclear |
Deletes entries from the error log. |
errdead |
Extracts error records from a system dump. |
errdemon |
Starts the error-logging daemon and writes entries to the error log. |
errinstall |
Installs messages in the error logging message sets. |
errlogger |
Logs an operator message. |
errmsg |
Adds a message to the error logging message catalog. |
errpt |
Processes a report of logged errors. |
errstop |
Terminates the error-logging daemon. |
errupdate |
Updates the Error Record Template Repository. |
getconf |
Writes system configuration variable values to standard output. |
id |
Displays the system identifications of a specified user. |
iostat |
Reports Central Processing Unit (CPU) statistics and input/output statistics for tty, disks, and CD-ROMs. |
ipcs |
Reports interprocess communication facility status. |
ipreport |
Generates a packet trace report from the specified packet trace file. |
iptrace |
Provides interface-level packet tracing for Internet protocols. |
last |
Displays information about previous logins. |
locale |
Writes information about current locale or all public locales. |
logger |
Makes entries in the system log. |
pac |
Prepares printer/plotter accounting records. |
pstat |
Interprets the contents of the various system tables and writes it to standard output. |
sa |
Summarizes accounting records. |
sa1 |
Collects and stores binary data in the /var/adm/sa/sadd file. |
sa2 |
Writes a daily report in the /var/adm/sa/sardd file. |
sadc |
Provides a system activity report package. |
sar |
Collects, reports, or saves system activity information. |
snap |
Gathers system configuration information. |
stathcon |
Lists the status of HCON session profiles and SNA logical unit (LU) pools. |
sysdumpstart |
Provides a command line interface to start a kernel dump to the primary or secondary dump device. |
sysline |
Displays system status on the status line of a terminal. |
syslogd |
Logs system messages. |
tput |
Queries the terminal descriptor files in the terminfo database, |
uname |
Displays the name of the current operating system. |
uptime |
Shows how long the system has been up. |
users (BSD) |
Displays a compact list of users currently on the system. |
vmstat |
Reports virtual memory statistics. |
w |
Prints a summary of current system activity. |
watch |
Observes a program that may be untrustworthy. |
who |
Identifies the users currently logged in. |
whoami |
Displays your login name. |
whois |
Identifies a user by user ID or alias. |
ac |
Prints connect-time records. |
acctcms |
Produces command usage summaries from accounting records. |
acctcom |
Displays selected process accounting record summaries. |
acctcon1 |
Performs connect-time accounting. |
acctcon2 |
Performs connect-time accounting. |
acctdisk |
Performs disk-usage accounting. |
acctdusg |
Performs disk-usage accounting. |
acctmerg |
Merges total accounting files into an intermediary file or a daily report. |
acctprc1 |
Performs process-accounting procedures. |
acctprc2 |
Performs process-accounting procedures. |
accton |
Performs process-accounting procedures. |
acctwtmp |
Manipulates connect-time accounting records to change formats and to make corrections in the records. |
chargefee |
Charges users for the computer resources they use. |
ckpacct |
Checks data file size for process accounting. |
diskusg |
Generates disk accounting data by user ID. |
dodisk |
Initiates disk-usage accounting. |
fwtmp |
Manipulates connect-time accounting records to change formats and to make corrections in the records. |
lastlogin |
Reports the last login date for each user on the system. |
monacct |
Performs monthly or periodic accounting. |
nulladm |
Creates active accounting data files. |
prctmp |
Displays session record files. |
prdaily |
Creates an ASCII report of the previous day's accounting data. |
prtacct |
Formats and displays files in tacct format. |
remove |
Deletes files from var/adm/acct subdirectories. |
runacct |
Runs daily accounting. |
shutacct |
Turns off processing accounting. |
startup |
Turns on accounting functions at system startup. |
turnacct |
Provides an interface to the accton command to turn process accounting on or off. |
wtmpfix |
Manipulates connect-time accounting records to change formats and to make corrections in the records. |
chps |
Changes attributes of a paging space. |
chserver |
Changes a subserver definition in the subserver object class. |
chssys |
Changes a subsystem definition in the subsystem object class. |
compress |
Compresses and expands data. |
lslicense |
Displays the range of users that can be logged in concurrently. |
lsps |
Displays the characteristics of paging spaces. |
lssrc |
Gets status of a subsystem, a group of subsystems, or a subserver. |
mknotify |
Adds a notify method definition to the Notify object class. |
mkps |
Add an additional paging space to the system. |
mkserver |
Adds a subserver definition to the subserver object class. |
mkssys |
Adds a subsystem definition to the subsystem object class. |
pack |
Compresses files. |
pagesize |
Displays the system page size. |
pcat |
Unpacks files and writes them to standard output. |
rmnotify |
Removes a notify method definition from the Notify object class. |
rmps |
Removes a paging space from the system along with any logical volume on which it resides. |
rmserver |
Removes a subserver definition from the Subserver Type object class. |
rmssys |
Removes a subsystem definition from the subsystem object class. |
srcmstr |
Starts the System Resource Controller. |
startsrc |
Starts a subsystem, a group of subsystems, or a subserver. |
stopsrc |
Stops a subsystem, a group of subsystems, or a subserver. |
swapon |
Specifies additional devices for paging and swapping. |
tracesoff |
Turns off tracing of a subsystem, a group of subsystems, or a subserver. |
traceson |
Turns on tracing of a subsystem, a group of subsystems, or subserver. |
uncompress |
Compresses and expands data. |
zcat |
Compresses and expands data. |
bootinfo |
Determines current boot device, default install, and paging disks. Determines and displays various boot information. |
bootlist |
Alters the list of IPL devices or the ordering of devices on the list) available to the system. |
bootparamd |
Provides information for booting to diskless clients. |
bosboot |
Creates boot device. |
chitab |
Changes records in the /etc/inittab file. |
ckprereq |
Verifies that all prerequisite software is available and at appropriate revision levels. |
fastboot |
Restarts the system. |
fasthalt |
Stops the processor. |
halt |
Stops the processor. |
init |
Initializes and controls processes. |
installp |
Installs available software products in a compatible installation package. |
inudocm |
Displays contents of files containing supplemental information. |
inurecv |
Recovers all files saved by the inusave command. |
inurest |
Performs simple archive and restore operations for the installp command and shell scripts. |
inusave |
Saves files that are installed or updated during an installation procedure. |
inuumsg |
Displays specific error or diagnostic messages provided by a software products installation procedures. |
logger |
Make entries in the system log. |
lppchk |
Verifies files of an installable software product. |
lsitab |
Lists records in the /etc/inittab file. |
lslpp |
Lists software products. |
mkboot |
Creates the boot image, the boot record and the service record. |
mkitab |
Makes records in the /etc/inittab file. |
rc |
Performs normal startup initialization. |
reboot |
Restarts the system. |
refresh |
Requests a refresh of a subsystem or group of subsystems. |
rmitab |
Removes records in the /etc/inittab file. |
shutdown |
Ends system operation. |
smit |
Performs system management. |
sync |
Updates the i-node table and writes buffered files to the hard disk. |
sysck |
Checks the inventory information during installation and update procedures. |
addX11input |
Adds an X11 input extension record into the ODM database. |
aixterm |
Initializes an Enhanced X-Windows terminal emulator. |
bdftopcf |
A font compiler that converts fonts from Bitmap Distribution format to Portable Compiled format. |
deleteX11input |
Deletes an X11 input extension record from the ODM database. |
fs |
Supplies fonts to X Window System display servers. |
listX11input |
Lists X11 input extension records entered into the ODM database. |
mkfontdir |
Creates a fonts.dir file from a directory of font files. |
resize |
Sets the TERMCAP environment variable and terminal settings to the current window size. |
rgb |
Reads lines from standard input and inserts them into a database to associate color names with specific rgb values. |
startx |
Initializes an X session. |
uil |
Starts the User Interface Language Compiler for the AIXwindows system. |
X |
Starts the X Server. |
xauth |
Edits and displays the authorization information used in connecting to the X server. |
xclock |
Continuously displays the current time of day. |
xcmsdb |
Loads, queries, or removes Screen Color Characterization Data stored in properties on the root window of the screen. |
xdm |
X Display Manager with support for XDMCP. |
xhost |
Controls who can have access to Enhanced X-Windows on the current host machine. |
xinit (Enhanced X-Windows) |
xinit (X11R5) |
Initializes the X Window System. |
xlock |
Locks the local X display until a password is entered. |
xlsfonts |
Displays the font list for X. |
xmodmap |
Modifies keymaps in the X server. |
xpr |
Formats a window dump file for output to a printer. |
xrdb |
Performs X server resource database utilities. |
xset (X-Windows) |
Sets options for your X-Windows environment. |
xsetroot |
The root window parameter setting utility for the x command. |
xterm |
Provides a terminal emulator for the X Window System. |
xwd |
Dumps the image of an Enhanced X-Window. |
xwud |
Retrieves the dumped image of an Exhanced X-Windows window. |