
DESCRIPTION
This section defines the functionality and behavior of the service. Thus it
describes concisely what the command does. It does not discuss
OPTIONS or
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EXAMPLES. Interactive commands, subcommands, requests, macros,
functions and such, are described under
USAGE.
IOCTL
This section appears on pages in Section 7 only. Only the device class which
supplies appropriate parameters to the ioctl(2) system call is called ioctl and
generates its own heading. ioctl calls for a specific device are listed
alphabetically (on the man page for that specific device). ioctl calls are used for
a particular class of devices all of which have an io ending, such as mtio(7).
OPTIONS
This lists the command options with a concise summary of what each option
does. The options are listed literally and in the order they appear in the
SYNOPSIS section. Possible arguments to options are discussed under the
option, and where appropriate, default values are supplied.
OPERANDS
This section lists the command operands and describes how they affect the
actions of the command.
OUTPUT
This section describes the output - standard output, standard error, or output
files - generated by the command.
RETURN VALUES
If the man page documents functions that return values, this section lists these
values and describes the conditions under which they are returned. If a
function can return only constant values, such as 0 or −1, these values are listed
in tagged paragraphs. Otherwise, a single paragraph describes the return
values of each function. Functions declared as void do not return values, so
they are not discussed in
RETURN VALUES.
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