Markup fixes.

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Ruslan Ermilov 2006-09-18 11:55:10 +00:00
parent be3253cad8
commit 8266d47670
14 changed files with 96 additions and 76 deletions

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.\" @(#)disklabel.8 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/19/94
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.Dd September 17, 2005
.Dd March 8, 2006
.Dt BSDLABEL 8
.Os
.Sh NAME

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
.\"
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.Dd September 14, 1998
.Dd August 21, 2006
.Dt CAMCONTROL 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ By default,
.Nm
will print out the list of logical units (LUNs) supported by the target device.
There are a couple of options to modify the output:
.Bl -tag -width 01234567890123
.Bl -tag -width 14n
.It Fl c
Just print out a count of LUNs, not the actual LUN numbers.
.It Fl l

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@ -453,13 +453,6 @@ program.
Pathname of a remote shell program, if not
.Xr rsh 1 .
.El
.Sh EXAMPLES
Dumps the "/u" file system to dvds using growisofs.
Uses a 16MB cache and creates a snapshot of the dump and records the
dumpdates file.
.Bd -literal
/sbin/dump -0u -L -C16 -B4589840 -P 'growisofs -Z /dev/cd0=/dev/fd/0' /u
.Ed
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width /etc/dumpdates -compact
.It Pa /dev/sa0
@ -480,6 +473,17 @@ to find group
Dump exits with zero status on success.
Startup errors are indicated with an exit code of 1;
abnormal termination is indicated with an exit code of 3.
.Sh EXAMPLES
Dumps the
.Pa /u
file system to DVDs using
.Nm growisofs .
Uses a 16MB cache, creates a snapshot of the dump, and records the
.Pa dumpdates
file.
.Bd -literal
/sbin/dump -0u -L -C16 -B4589840 -P 'growisofs -Z /dev/cd0=/dev/fd/0' /u
.Ed
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
Many, and verbose.
.Sh SEE ALSO

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@ -67,7 +67,8 @@ if
.Fl f
is given.
.It Fl I
Initialize the partition table. One
Initialize the partition table.
One
.Fx
slice covering the entire disk will be created.
Some space at the start of the disk will reserved for the IPL program
@ -99,7 +100,8 @@ is used, you are not asked if you really want to write the partition
table (as you are in the interactive mode).
Use with caution!
.It Fl i
Initialize sector 0 of the disk. This implies
Initialize sector 0 of the disk.
This implies
.Fl u ,
unless
.Fl f

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Print out the block list of the active inode.
Note that the printout can become long for large files, since all
indirect block pointers will also be printed.
.Pp
.It Cm findblk Ar disk block number ...
.It Cm findblk Ar disk_block_number ...
Find the inode(s) owning the specified disk block(s) number(s).
Note that these are not absolute disk blocks numbers, but offsets from the
start of the partition.

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
.\"
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.Dd February 12, 2005
.Dd February 8, 2006
.Dt GBDE 8
.Os
.Sh NAME

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@ -120,7 +120,9 @@ indicates an action to be performed:
Create a mirror.
The order of components is important, because a component's priority is based on its position
(starting from 0).
The component with the biggest priority is used by the prefer balance algorithm
The component with the biggest priority is used by the
.Cm prefer
balance algorithm
and is also used as a master component when resynchronization is needed,
e.g.\& after a power failure when the device was open for writing.
.Pp
@ -291,7 +293,8 @@ This is possible, but some conditions have to be met.
First of all, a kernel dump will go only to one component and
.Nm
always chooses the component with the highest priority.
Reading a dump from the mirror on boot will only work if the prefer
Reading a dump from the mirror on boot will only work if the
.Cm prefer
balance algorithm is used (that way
.Nm
will read only from the component with the highest priority).
@ -320,7 +323,6 @@ will find nothing.
If on the next boot a component with the highest priority will be synchronized,
the prefer balance algorithm will read from the next one, thus will find nothing
there.
.Ed
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr geom 4 ,
.Xr dumpon 8 ,

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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ See
.El
.Pp
Additional options:
.Bl -tag -width ".Fl f Ar rfailprob"
.Bl -tag -width ".Fl r Ar rfailprob"
.It Fl e Ar error
Specifies the error number to return on failure.
.It Fl f
@ -153,10 +153,11 @@ gnop create -v -f 50 da0
gnop destroy -v da0.nop
.Ed
.Pp
The traffic statistics for the given transparent providers we can get with
The traffic statistics for the given transparent providers can be obtained
with the
.Cm list
command.
Example below shows how can we obtain number of bytes written with
Example below shows the number of bytes written with
.Xr newfs 8 :
.Bd -literal -offset indent
gnop create da0

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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ Make use of CD-ROM device from remote host.
server# cat /etc/gg.exports
client RO /dev/acd0
server# ggated
.Pp
client# ggatec create -o ro server /dev/acd0
ggate0
client# mount_cd9660 /dev/ggate0 /cdrom

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
.\" From: @(#)ifconfig.8 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/5/94
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.Dd July 25, 2006
.Dd September 6, 2006
.Dt IFCONFIG 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
@ -595,11 +595,11 @@ parameter is specified in TU's (1/1024 msecs).
By default beacon frames are transmitted every 100 TU's.
.It Cm bmissthreshold Ar count
Set the number of consecutive missed beacons at which the station
will attempt to roam (i.e. search for a new access point).
will attempt to roam (i.e., search for a new access point).
The
.Ar count
parameter is must be in the range 1 to 255; though the
upper bound may be reduced according to device capabilities..
parameter must be in the range 1 to 255; though the
upper bound may be reduced according to device capabilities.
The default threshold is 7 consecutive missed beacons; but
this may be overridden by the device driver.
Another name for the
@ -719,7 +719,8 @@ mode.
Channels identified as
.Ql 11a Turbo
may be used only for Atheros' Static Turbo mode
.Pq specified with Cm mediaopt turbo .
(specified with
. Cm mediaopt turbo ) .
Channels marked with a
.Ql *
have a regulatory constraint that they be passively scanned.
@ -787,7 +788,7 @@ See the description of the
directive for information on the various parameters.
.It Cm mcastrate Ar rate
Set the rate for transmitting multicast/broadcast frames.
Rates are specified as megabits/second in decimal; e.g. 5.5 for 5.5 Mb/s.
Rates are specified as megabits/second in decimal; e.g.\& 5.5 for 5.5 Mb/s.
This rate should be valid for the current operating conditions;
if an invalid rate is specified drivers are free to chose an
appropriate rate.
@ -1322,7 +1323,7 @@ interfaces:
.It Cm maxupd Ar n
Set the maximum number of updates for a single state which
can be collapsed into one.
This is an 8-bit number; the default value is 128.
This is an 8-bit number; the default value is 128.
.El
.Pp
The following parameters are specific to

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@ -232,7 +232,8 @@ commands in a script
.Ql sh\ /etc/rc.firewall ) ,
or by processing a file of many
.Nm
rules across a remote login session. It also stops a table add or delete
rules across a remote login session.
It also stops a table add or delete
from failing if the entry already exists or is not present.
If a
.Cm flush
@ -577,7 +578,8 @@ socket.
.Pp
To check for previously applied tags, use the
.Cm tagged
rule option. To delete previously applied tag, use the
rule option.
To delete previously applied tag, use the
.Cm untag
keyword.
.Pp

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
.\"
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.Dd January 2, 2006
.Dd February 16, 2006
.Dt MDMFS 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ See
.Xr mount 8
for more information.
.It Fl P
Preserve the existing filesystem;
Preserve the existing file system;
do not run
.Xr newfs 8 .
This only makes sense if

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@ -39,14 +39,14 @@
.Op Fl adflpruvw
.Op Fl F Ar fstab
.Op Fl o Ar options
.Op Fl t Ar ufs | external_type
.Op Fl t Cm ufs | Ar external_type
.Nm
.Op Fl dfpruvw
.Ar special | node
.Nm
.Op Fl dfpruvw
.Op Fl o Ar options
.Op Fl t Ar ufs | external_type
.Op Fl t Cm ufs | Ar external_type
.Ar special node
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ The
utility calls the
.Xr nmount 2
system call to prepare and graft a
.Ar "special device"
or the remote node (rhost:path) on to the file system tree at the point
.Ar special
device or the remote node (rhost:path) on to the file system tree at the point
.Ar node .
If either
.Ar special
@ -77,9 +77,9 @@ All the file systems described in
.Xr fstab 5
are mounted.
Exceptions are those marked as
.Dq noauto ,
.Dq Li noauto ,
those marked as
.Dq late
.Dq Li late
(unless the
.Fl l
option was specified),
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ caution).
When used in conjunction with the
.Fl a
option, also mount those file systems which are marked as
.Dq late .
.Dq Li late .
.It Fl o
Options are specified with a
.Fl o
@ -368,12 +368,12 @@ The same as the
argument to the
.Fl o
option.
.It Fl t Ar ufs | external_type
.It Fl t Cm ufs | Ar external_type
The argument following the
.Fl t
is used to indicate the file system type.
The type
.Ar ufs
.Cm ufs
is the default.
The
.Fl t
@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ to indicate that the actions should only be taken on
file systems of the specified type.
More than one type may be specified in a comma separated list.
The list of file system types can be prefixed with
.Dq no
.Dq Li no
to specify the file system types for which action should
.Em not
be taken.
@ -409,20 +409,20 @@ system call in the
option.
.Pp
However, for the following file system types:
.Ar cd9660 ,
.Ar mfs ,
.Ar msdosfs ,
.Ar nfs ,
.Ar nfs4 ,
.Ar ntfs ,
.Ar nwfs ,
.Ar nullfs ,
.Ar portalfs ,
.Ar smbfs ,
.Ar udf ,
.Ar umapfs ,
.Cm cd9660 ,
.Cm mfs ,
.Cm msdosfs ,
.Cm nfs ,
.Cm nfs4 ,
.Cm ntfs ,
.Cm nwfs ,
.Cm nullfs ,
.Cm portalfs ,
.Cm smbfs ,
.Cm udf ,
.Cm umapfs ,
and
.Ar unionfs ,
.Cm unionfs ,
.Nm
will not call
.Xr nmount 2
@ -499,10 +499,10 @@ support for a particular file system might be provided either on a static
.Xr nmount 2 ,
.Xr acl 3 ,
.Xr mac 4 ,
.Xr fstab 5 ,
.Xr kldload 8 ,
.Xr ext2fs 5 ,
.Xr fstab 5 ,
.Xr procfs 5 ,
.Xr kldload 8 ,
.Xr mount_cd9660 8 ,
.Xr mount_msdosfs 8 ,
.Xr mount_nfs 8 ,

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.\"
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.Dd January 8, 2006
.Dd May 13, 2006
.Dt SETKEY 8
.Os
.\"
@ -408,10 +408,11 @@ as well as
.Li ip4 ,
or
.Li any .
.Li Any
The word
.Li any
stands for
.Dq any protocol .
The protocol number may also be used to specify the
The protocol number may also be used to specify the
.Ar upperspec .
A type and code related to ICMPv6 may also be specified as an
.Ar upperspec .
@ -419,8 +420,8 @@ The type is specified first, followed by a comma and then the relevant
code.
The specification must be placed after
.Li icmp6 .
The kernel considers a zero to be a wildcard but
cannot distinguish between a wildcard and an ICMPv6
The kernel considers a zero to be a wildcard but
cannot distinguish between a wildcard and an ICMPv6
type which is zero.
The following example shows a policy where IPSec is not required for
inbound Neighbor Solicitations:
@ -452,21 +453,25 @@ The direction of a policy must be specified as
one of:
.Li out ,
.Li in ,
.Li discard
.Li discard ,
.Li none ,
or
or
.Li ipsec .
.Li Discard
The
.Li discard
direction
means that packets matching the supplied indices will be discarded
while
while
.Li none
means that IPsec operations will not take place on the packet and
.Li ipsec
means that IPsec operation will take place onto the packet.
The
The
.Ar protocol/mode/src-dst/level
statement gives the rule for how to process the packet.
.Ar Protocol is specified as
The
.Ar protocol
is specified as
.Li ah ,
.Li esp
or
@ -485,7 +490,7 @@ you must specify the end-point addresses of the SA as
.Ar src
and
.Ar dst
with a dash,
with a dash,
.Sq - ,
between the addresses.
If
@ -507,17 +512,19 @@ If the SA is not available in every level, the kernel will request
the SA from the key exchange daemon.
A value of
.Li default
tells the kernel to use the system wide default protocol
e.g. the one from the
tells the kernel to use the system wide default protocol
e.g.\& the one from the
.Li esp_trans_deflev
sysctl variable, when the kernel processes the packet.
.Li Use
A value of
.Li use
means that the kernel will use an SA if it is available,
otherwise the kernel will pass the packet as it would normally.
.Li Require
A value of
.Li require
means that an SA is required whenever the kernel sends a packet matched
that matches the policy.
The
The
.Li unique
level is the same as
.Li require
@ -535,12 +542,13 @@ as in the following example:
.Li unique:number .
In order to bind this policy to the SA,
.Li number
must be between 1 and 32767,
must be between 1 and 32767,
which corresponds to
.Ar extensions Fl u
of manual SA configuration.
.Pp
When you want to use an SA bundle, you can define multiple rules. For
When you want to use an SA bundle, you can define multiple rules.
For
example, if an IP header was followed by an AH header followed by an
ESP header followed by an upper layer protocol header, the rule would
be: