02-04-2003
The Reference Manual is divided into sections.Each section addresses a related set of commands...i.e.
Section 1 - User Commands
1M - System maintenance & administration commands
2 - Low-level operating system calls....
and so on
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intro_jfp
Intro_jfp(1M) System Administration Commands Intro_jfp(1M)
NAME
Intro_jfp, intro_jfp - introduction to JFP maintenance commands and application programs
AVAILABILITY
This section indicates which package contains the commands being described on this page. To be able to use the command, the indicated pack-
age must have been installed with the operating system. For information on how to add a package see pkgadd(1M).
DESCRIPTION
This section describes, in alphabetical order, JFP commands that are used chiefly for system maintenance and administration purposes.
COMMAND SYNTAX
Unless otherwise noted, commands described in this section accept options and other arguments according to the following syntax:
name [option(s)] [cmdarg(s)]
where:
name The name of an executable file
option - noargletter(s) or, - argletter<>optarg where <> is optional white space
noargletter A single letter representing an option without an argument
argletter A single letter representing an option requiring an argument
optarg Argument (character string) satisfying preceding argletter
cmdarg Pathname (or other command argument) not beginning with - or, - by itself indicating the standard input
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for a discussion of the attributes listed in this section.
SEE ALSO
getopt(1), getopt(3C), attributes(5)
DIAGNOSTICS
Upon termination, each command returns 0 for normal termination and non-zero to indicate troubles such as erroneous parameters, bad or
inaccessible data, or other inability to cope with the task at hand. It is called variously ``exit code,'' ``exit status,'' or ``return
code,'' and is described only where special conventions are involved.
NOTES
Unfortunately, not all commands adhere to the standard syntax.
LIST OF COMMANDS
Name Description
Intro_jfp(1M) introduction to JFP maintenance commands and application programs
atok12mngtool(1M) Administrates ATOK12 user information
cssd(1M) daemon which invokes and watches the CSs
dpkeyserv(1M) Wnn6 license server
dpkeystat(1M) displays and controls Wnn6 licensing information
jserver(1M) Wnn6 Kana-Kanji conversion server
wnnaccess(1M) Access control over Wnn6 Kana-Kanji conversion server/dictionary lookup server
wnnds(1M) Wnn6 dictionary lookup server
wnnkill(1M) Terminates Wnn6 Kana-Kanji conversion server
wnnoffline(1M) Updates Wnn6 dictionary database offline.
wnnudmerge(1M) Wnn6 registered words automatic merge module
SunOS 5.10 10 Jan 2003 Intro_jfp(1M)