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-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man1/pmadvise.1 | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man1m/fsdb_udfs.1m | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man1m/fsdb_ufs.1m | 28 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man1m/ikeadm.1m | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man1m/mount_tmpfs.1m | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man1m/nfsstat.1m | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man1m/smbadm.1m | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man1m/uucleanup.1m | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man3lgrp/lgrp_affinity_get.3lgrp | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man3perl/Lgrp.3perl | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man3tecla/gl_get_line.3tecla | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/man/man5/tecla.5 | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/SpellCheck.py | 3 |
13 files changed, 33 insertions, 65 deletions
diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1/pmadvise.1 b/usr/src/man/man1/pmadvise.1 index 919588a0c8..5b1e53a602 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man1/pmadvise.1 +++ b/usr/src/man/man1/pmadvise.1 @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ when there is a syntax error. .LP If conflicting advice is given on a region, the order of precedence is from most specific advice to least, that is, most general. In other words, advice -specified for a particuliar address range takes precedence over advice for heap +specified for a particular address range takes precedence over advice for heap and stack which in turn takes precedence over advice for private and shared memory. .sp diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/fsdb_udfs.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/fsdb_udfs.1m index 60ae5524e0..0360ef0868 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man1m/fsdb_udfs.1m +++ b/usr/src/man/man1m/fsdb_udfs.1m @@ -91,10 +91,10 @@ Display usage. Numbers are considered hexadecimal by default. The user has control over how data is to be displayed or accepted. The \fBbase\fR command displays or sets the input and output base. Once set, all input defaults to this base and all -output displays in this base. The base can be overriden temporarily for input +output displays in this base. The base can be overridden temporarily for input by preceding hexadecimal numbers by \fB0x\fR, preceding decimal numbers with a \fB0t\fR, or octal numbers with a \fB0\fR. Hexadecimal numbers beginning with -\fBa\fR-\fBf\fR or \fBA\fR -\fBF\fR must be preceded with a \fB0x\fR to +\fBa\fR-\fBf\fR or \fBA\fR-\fBF\fR must be preceded with a \fB0x\fR to distinguish them from commands. .sp .LP @@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ The value of dot is updated to the first byte of this block. .sp .6 .RS 4n Find files by name or i-number. Recursively searches directory \fIdir\fR and -below for file names whose i-number matches\fB i\fR or whose name matches +below for file names whose i-number matches \fBi\fR or whose name matches pattern \fIn\fR. Only one of the two options (\fB-name\fR or \fB-inum\fR) can be used at one time. The find \fB-print\fR is not necessary or accepted. .RE @@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ of using \fBfsdb\fR as a calculator for complex arithmetic. .sp .LP -\fBExample 2 \fRUsing fsdb to display an i-number in idode fomat +\fBExample 2 \fRUsing fsdb to display an i-number in inode fomat .sp .LP The following command displays the i-number \fB386\fR in inode format.\fB386\fR diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/fsdb_ufs.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/fsdb_ufs.1m index 6481f4688a..9aabf7591b 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man1m/fsdb_ufs.1m +++ b/usr/src/man/man1m/fsdb_ufs.1m @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ fsdb_ufs \- ufs file system debugger .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP The \fBfsdb_ufs\fR command is an interactive tool that can be used to patch up a damaged \fBUFS\fR file system. It has conversions to translate block and @@ -37,7 +36,6 @@ invoked with the \fBw\fR option. Wherever possible, \fBadb-\fRlike syntax was adopted to promote the use of \fBfsdb\fR through familiarity. .SH OPTIONS -.sp .LP The following option is supported: .sp @@ -88,7 +86,6 @@ open for write .RE .SH USAGE -.sp .LP Numbers are considered hexadecimal by default. However, the user has control over how data is to be displayed or accepted. The \fBbase\fR command will @@ -201,7 +198,6 @@ will advance to subsequent entries. Note that .LP is again synonymous. .SS "Expressions" -.sp .LP The symbols recognized by \fBfsdb\fR are: .sp @@ -244,7 +240,7 @@ information. The default for \fBcount\fR is 1. .ad .RS 13n display in structured style with format specifier \fIf\fR. See -\fBFormatted\fROutput\fB\&.\fR +\fBFormatted Output\fR. .RE .sp @@ -253,8 +249,8 @@ display in structured style with format specifier \fIf\fR. See \fB\fB/\fR\fI f\fR\fR .ad .RS 13n -display in unstructured style with format specifier \fIf\fR See -\fBFormatted\fROutput\fB\&.\fR +display in unstructured style with format specifier \fIf\fR. See +\fBFormatted Output\fR. .RE .sp @@ -286,7 +282,7 @@ The default for \fIe\fR is \fB1\fR. \fB\fB-\fR\fIe\fR\fR .ad .RS 13n -decrement the value of \fBdot\fR by the expression \fIe\fR. See \fB+\fR. +decrement the value of \fBdot\fR by the expression \fIe\fR. See \fB+\fR. .RE .sp @@ -306,7 +302,7 @@ the \fBsizeof(type)\fR to be \fB1\fR. \fB\fB%\fR\fIe\fR\fR .ad .RS 13n -divide the value of \fBdot\fR by the expression \fIe\fR. See \fB*\fR. +divide the value of \fBdot\fR by the expression \fIe\fR. See \fB*\fR. .RE .sp @@ -335,9 +331,9 @@ digit. \fB\fB=\fR\fI f\fR\fR .ad .RS 13n -display indicator. If \fIf\fR is a legitimate format specifier. then the value +display indicator. If \fIf\fR is a legitimate format specifier, then the value of \fBdot\fR is displayed using the format specifier \fIf\fR. See -\fBFormatted\fROutput. Otherwise, assignment is assumed See \fB=\fR. +\fBFormatted Output\fR. Otherwise, assignment is assumed. See \fB=\fR. .RE .sp @@ -373,7 +369,6 @@ decremented by expression \fIe\fR. .RE .SS "Commands" -.sp .LP A command must be prefixed by a ':' character. Only enough letters of the command to uniquely distinguish it are needed. Multiple commands may be entered @@ -583,7 +578,7 @@ and the name; use the \fBinode\fR command with '?i' to get more information. .ad .sp .6 .RS 4n -toggle the value of override. Some error conditions may be overriden if +toggle the value of override. Some error conditions may be overridden if override is toggled on. .RE @@ -652,7 +647,6 @@ escape to shell .RE .SS "Inode Commands" -.sp .LP In addition to the above commands, there are several commands that deal with inode fields and operate directly on the current \fBinode\fR (they still @@ -713,7 +707,7 @@ this result into the \fBblock\fR or \fBfragment\fR command. For example, would get the contents of data block field 1 from the inode and convert it to a block address. 20 longs are then displayed in hexadecimal. See -\fBFormatted\fROutput\fB\&.\fR +\fBFormatted Output\fR. .RE .sp @@ -829,7 +823,6 @@ user id. .RE .SS "Formatted Output" -.sp .LP There are two styles and many format types. The two styles are structured and unstructured. Structured output is used to display inodes, directories, @@ -1215,18 +1208,15 @@ associated with the root inode of this file system: .sp .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBclri\fR(1M), \fBfsck_ufs\fR(1M), \fBdir_ufs\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBufs\fR(7FS) .SH WARNINGS -.sp .LP Since \fBfsdb\fR reads the disk raw, extreme caution is advised in determining its availability of \fBfsdb\fR on the system. Suggested permissions are 600 and owned by bin. .SH NOTES -.sp .LP The old command line syntax for clearing i-nodes using the ufs-specific \fB\&'-z i-number'\fR option is still supported by the new debugger, though it diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/ikeadm.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/ikeadm.1m index 40a4cfd42a..4a06e11b45 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man1m/ikeadm.1m +++ b/usr/src/man/man1m/ikeadm.1m @@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ ikeadm [\fB-np\fR] token [login | logout] \fIPKCS#11_Token_Object\fR .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP The \fBikeadm\fR utility retrieves information from and manipulates the configuration of the Internet Key Exchange (\fBIKE\fR) protocol daemon, @@ -81,7 +80,6 @@ when the daemon is started. .LP For details on how to use this command securely see . .SH OPTIONS -.sp .LP The following options are supported: .sp @@ -110,7 +108,6 @@ this flag is turned on. .SH USAGE .SS "Commands" -.sp .LP The following commands are supported: .sp @@ -256,7 +253,6 @@ and invalidate access to keying material. .RE .SS "Object Types" -.sp .ne 2 .na \fBdebug\fR @@ -416,12 +412,12 @@ that is loaded. See . .sp .6 .RS 4n Display default values used by the \fBin.iked\fR daemon. Some values can be -overriden in the daemon configuration file (see \fBike.config\fR(4)); for these +overridden in the daemon configuration file (see \fBike.config\fR(4)); for these values, the token name is displayed in the \fBget defaults\fR output. The output will reflect where a configuration token has changed the default. .sp Default values might be ignored in the event a peer system makes a valid -alternative proposal or they can be overriden by per-rule values established in +alternative proposal or they can be overridden by per-rule values established in \fBike.config\fR. In such instances, a \fBget defaults\fR command continues to display the default values, not the values used to override the defaults. .RE @@ -462,7 +458,6 @@ identity pair; identification formats are described below. .RE .SS "Id Formats" -.sp .LP Commands like \fBadd\fR, \fBdel\fR, and \fBget\fR require that additional information be specified on the command line. In the case of the delete and get @@ -548,7 +543,6 @@ pairs, contained in curly braces (\fB{\fR and \fB}\fR). See \fBike.config\fR(4) and \fBike.preshared\fR(4) for details on the formatting of rules and preshared keys. .SH SECURITY -.sp .LP The \fBikeadm\fR command allows a privileged user to enter cryptographic keying information. If an adversary gains access to such information, the security of @@ -792,7 +786,6 @@ ikeadm: PKCS#11 operation successful .sp .SH EXIT STATUS -.sp .LP The following exit values are returned: .sp @@ -814,7 +807,6 @@ An error occurred. Writes an appropriate error message to standard error. .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -830,7 +822,6 @@ Interface Stability Not an Interface .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBin.iked\fR(1M), \fBike.config\fR(4), \fBike.preshared\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBipsec\fR(7P) @@ -839,7 +830,6 @@ Interface Stability Not an Interface Schneier, Bruce, \fIApplied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C\fR, Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 1996. .SH NOTES -.sp .LP As \fBin.iked\fR can run only in the global zone and exclusive-IP zones, this command is not useful in shared-IP zones. diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/mount_tmpfs.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/mount_tmpfs.1m index 3a17cc9523..3b07dbde71 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man1m/mount_tmpfs.1m +++ b/usr/src/man/man1m/mount_tmpfs.1m @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ remain hidden until the file system is once again unmounted. The attributes (mode, owner, and group) of the root of the \fBtmpfs\fR filesystem are inherited from the underlying \fImount_point\fR, provided that those attributes are determinable. If not, the root's attributes are set to their default -values. The mode may also be overriden by the \fBmode\fR mount option, which +values. The mode may also be overridden by the \fBmode\fR mount option, which takes precedence if set. .sp .LP diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/nfsstat.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/nfsstat.1m index 62ce9cb32d..c0dbc3ee0b 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man1m/nfsstat.1m +++ b/usr/src/man/man1m/nfsstat.1m @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ nfsstat \- NFS statistics .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP \fBnfsstat\fR displays statistical information about the \fBNFS\fR and \fBRPC\fR (Remote Procedure Call), interfaces to the kernel. It can also be @@ -31,7 +30,6 @@ as follows: .LP The default displays everything, but reinitializes nothing. .SH OPTIONS -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fB-a\fR\fR @@ -150,7 +148,6 @@ statistics after printing them. .RE .SH OPERANDS -.sp .LP The following operands are supported: .sp @@ -185,7 +182,6 @@ statistics are to be displayed. .RE .SH DISPLAYS -.sp .LP The server \fBRPC\fR display includes the following fields: .sp @@ -737,7 +733,7 @@ Protocol. .sp .LP The \fB-m\fR option also provides attribute cache timeout values. The following -fields in \fB-m\fR ouput provide timeout values for attribute cache: +fields in \fB-m\fR output provide timeout values for attribute cache: .sp .ne 2 .na @@ -858,7 +854,6 @@ The value for the smoothed round-trip time, in milliseconds. .RE .SH EXIT STATUS -.sp .LP The following exit values are returned: .sp @@ -882,7 +877,6 @@ An error occurred. .RE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBmount_nfs\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5) .sp diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/smbadm.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/smbadm.1m index 9fada6fca3..b289844fec 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man1m/smbadm.1m +++ b/usr/src/man/man1m/smbadm.1m @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ typically includes the workgroup name or the primary domain name. When in domain mode, the information includes domain controller names and trusted domain names. .sp -Each entry in the ouput is identified by one of the following tags: +Each entry in the output is identified by one of the following tags: .sp .ne 2 .na diff --git a/usr/src/man/man1m/uucleanup.1m b/usr/src/man/man1m/uucleanup.1m index 21b559cdfa..b542a6a2e8 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man1m/uucleanup.1m +++ b/usr/src/man/man1m/uucleanup.1m @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ uucleanup \- uucp spool directory clean-up .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP \fBuucleanup\fR will scan the spool directories for old files and take appropriate action to remove them in a useful way: @@ -55,7 +54,6 @@ unless \fBtime\fR is specifically set. This program is typically started by the shell \fBuudemon.cleanup\fR, which should be started by \fBcron\fR(1M). .SH OPTIONS -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fB-C\fR\fBtime\fR\fR @@ -123,7 +121,7 @@ problem (\fB-m\fR option) (default 1 day). \fB\fB-x\fR\fIdebug-level\fR\fR .ad .RS 17n -Produce debugging output on standard ouput. \fIdebug-level\fR is a single digit +Produce debugging output on standard output. \fIdebug-level\fR is a single digit between 0 and 9; higher numbers give more detailed debugging information. (This option may not be available on all systems.) .RE @@ -141,7 +139,6 @@ processing (default 2 days). .RE .SH FILES -.sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fB/usr/lib/uucp\fR\fR @@ -160,6 +157,5 @@ spool directory .RE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBuucp\fR(1C), \fBuux\fR(1C), \fBcron\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5) diff --git a/usr/src/man/man3lgrp/lgrp_affinity_get.3lgrp b/usr/src/man/man3lgrp/lgrp_affinity_get.3lgrp index 2e88685dd8..d9d5315c4e 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man3lgrp/lgrp_affinity_get.3lgrp +++ b/usr/src/man/man3lgrp/lgrp_affinity_get.3lgrp @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ cc [ \fIflag \&.\|.\|.\fR ] \fIfile\fR\&.\|.\|. \fB-llgrp\fR [ \fIlibrary \&.\|. .fi .SH DESCRIPTION -.sp .LP The \fBlgrp_affinity_get()\fR function returns the affinity that the LWP or set of LWPs specified by the \fIidtype\fR and \fIid\fR arguments have for the given @@ -62,8 +61,8 @@ the strongest affinity that the thread can run on is known as its "home lgroup" of where to run the thread and allocate its memory. .sp .LP - There are different levels of affinity that can be specified by a thread for a -particuliar lgroup. The levels of affinity are the following from strongest to +There are different levels of affinity that can be specified by a thread for a +particular lgroup. The levels of affinity are the following from strongest to weakest: .sp .in +2 @@ -95,11 +94,10 @@ system to change a thread's home lgroup for which it has a weak affinity. .sp .LP The \fBLGRP_AFF_NONE\fR affinity signifies no affinity and can be used to -remove a thread's affinity for a particuliar lgroup. Initially, each thread +remove a thread's affinity for a particular lgroup. Initially, each thread has no affinity to any lgroup. If a thread has no lgroup affinities set, the operating system chooses a home lgroup for the thread with no affinity set. .SH RETURN VALUES -.sp .LP Upon successful completion, \fBlgrp_affinity_get()\fR returns the affinity for the given lgroup. @@ -111,7 +109,6 @@ Upon successful completion, \fBlgrp_affinity_set()\fR return 0. Otherwise, both functions return \(mi1 and set \fBerrno\fR to indicate the error. .SH ERRORS -.sp .LP The \fBlgrp_affinity_get()\fR and \fBlgrp_affinity_set()\fR functions will fail if: @@ -145,7 +142,6 @@ The specified lgroup or LWP(s) was not found. .RE .SH ATTRIBUTES -.sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp @@ -163,6 +159,5 @@ MT-Level MT-Safe .TE .SH SEE ALSO -.sp .LP \fBlgrp_home\fR(3LGRP), \fBliblgrp\fR(3LIB), \fBattributes\fR(5) diff --git a/usr/src/man/man3perl/Lgrp.3perl b/usr/src/man/man3perl/Lgrp.3perl index 6064e535c3..85007f313b 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man3perl/Lgrp.3perl +++ b/usr/src/man/man3perl/Lgrp.3perl @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ process with LWP ID $\fIid\fR if $\fIidtype\fR is \fBP_LWPID\fR. If $\fIid\fR is \fBP_MYID\fR, then the current LWP or process is specified. .sp There are different levels of affinity that can be specified by a thread for a -particuliar lgroup. The levels of affinity are the following from strongest to +particular lgroup. The levels of affinity are the following from strongest to weakest: .sp .ne 2 diff --git a/usr/src/man/man3tecla/gl_get_line.3tecla b/usr/src/man/man3tecla/gl_get_line.3tecla index a8c2702f3c..0cc6a27526 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man3tecla/gl_get_line.3tecla +++ b/usr/src/man/man3tecla/gl_get_line.3tecla @@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ system-wide configuration commands from an optional file called commands from an optional \fB\&.teclarc\fR file in the user's home directory. Note that the arguments are listed in ascending order of priority, with the contents of \fIapp_string\fR being potentially over riden by commands in -\fIapp_file\fR, and commands in \fIapp_file\fR potentially being overriden by +\fIapp_file\fR, and commands in \fIapp_file\fR potentially being overridden by commands in \fIuser_file\fR. .sp .LP @@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ preceding the line in the history file. Writing this as a comment allows the history file to double as a command file, just in case you wish to replay a whole session using it. Since comment prefixes differ in different languages, the comment argument is provided for specifying the comment prefix. For -example, if your application were a UNIX shell, such as the Bourne shell, you +example, if your application were a UNIX shell, such as the Bourne shell, you would specify "#" here. Whatever you choose for the comment character, you must specify the same prefix to \fBgl_load_history()\fR that you used when you called \fBgl_save_history()\fR to write the history file. @@ -2298,7 +2298,7 @@ as the terminal width. .sp .LP The \fIindentation\fR argument specifies the number of characters to use to -indent each line of ouput. The \fIfill_char\fR argument specifies the character +indent each line of output. The \fIfill_char\fR argument specifies the character that will be used to perform this indentation. .sp .LP diff --git a/usr/src/man/man5/tecla.5 b/usr/src/man/man5/tecla.5 index 4aad85859c..1de777853f 100644 --- a/usr/src/man/man5/tecla.5 +++ b/usr/src/man/man5/tecla.5 @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ tecla, teclarc \- User interface provided by the tecla library. .LP This man page describes the command-line editing features that are available to users of programs that read keyboard input via the tecla library. Users of the -\fBtcsh shell\fR will find the default key bindings very familiar. Users of the +\fBtcsh\fR shell will find the default key bindings very familiar. Users of the \fBbash\fR shell will also find it quite familiar, but with a few minor differences, most notably in how forward and backward searches through the list of historical commands are performed. There are two major editing modes, one @@ -1499,9 +1499,9 @@ In \fBvi\fR command mode, repeat the last command that modified the line. .SS "Default Key Bindings In \fBemacs\fR Mode" .LP -The following default key bindings, which can be overriden by the tecla +The following default key bindings, which can be overridden by the tecla configuration file, are designed to mimic most of the bindings of the unix -\fBtcsh shell\fR shell, when it is in \fBemacs\fR editing mode. +\fBtcsh\fR shell, when it is in \fBemacs\fR editing mode. .sp .LP This is the default editing mode of the tecla library. diff --git a/usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/SpellCheck.py b/usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/SpellCheck.py index 01b24d25cb..ccf3d57e5e 100644 --- a/usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/SpellCheck.py +++ b/usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/SpellCheck.py @@ -156,6 +156,9 @@ misspellings = { 'ommision': 'omission', 'orginal': 'original', 'orginally': 'originally', + 'ouput': 'output', + 'overriden': 'overridden', + 'particuliar': 'particular', 'pavillion': 'pavilion', 'peice': 'piece', 'persistant': 'persistent', |