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Oracle Corporation Conformance Statement

Product Standard: Commands and Utilities V4

Organization Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Author Kristin Amundsen


1. Commands and Utilities V4

Product Information

Product IdentificationVersion/Release NumberProduct Supplier
1. Solaris Operating System on SPARC 10 and on Sun Microsystems, Inc. 
2. Solaris Operating System on X86 10 and on Sun Microsystems, Inc. 

Environment Specification

Testing Environment Binary-compatible Family Portability Environment Indicator of Compliance Compliance Details
1.
32-bit Intel platform: Dell Precision 220/Pentium II Operating Environment: SunOS 5.10
Solaris 10 Operating System on X86, 32-bit
Internationalised System Calls and Libraries Extended V3 Test Report from Test Suite Test Suite: VSC 5.2.5
Test Report: vsc5_sol10_x86-32
2.
32-bit SPARC platform: Sun Fire V120 Operating Environment: SunOS 5.10
Solaris 10 Operating System on SPARC, 32-bit and 64-bit
Internationalised System Calls and Libraries Extended V3 Test Report from Test Suite Test Suite: VSC 5.2.5
Test Report: vsc5_sol10_sparc-32
3.
64-bit SPARC platform: Sun Ultra-5 Operating Environment: SunOS 5.10
Solaris 10 Operating System on SPARC, 64-bit
Internationalised System Calls and Libraries Extended V3 Test Report from Test Suite Test Suite: VSC 5.2.5
Test Report: vsc5_sol10_sparc-64

Temporary Waivers

None.


1.1 POSIX.2 Supported Features

Question 1: Which of the following options, specified in the <unistd.h> header, are available on the system?

Response


1.2 Development Utilities

1.2.1 Supported Commands

Question 2: Is the XSI Development Utilities option supported by this implementation?

Response


1.3 FORTRAN Option

1.3.1 FORTRAN Utility

Question 3: Is the FORTRAN fort77 utility provided?

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1.4 Specific Commands and Utilities

1.4.1 at

Question 4: How does the at command interpret a non-null SHELL environment variable?

Response


1.4.2 awk

Question 5: What is the limit on the number of open streams provided by awk?

Response


1.4.3 batch

Question 6: How does the batch command interpret a non-null SHELL environment variable?

Response


1.4.4 c99

Question 7: Which defined names are automatically provided by the compiler?

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Question 8: When multiple input files are specified, where does c99 direct identification messages designating the start of each input file processing?

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Question 9: What are the limits associated with external symbols imposed by c99?

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1.4.5 chown

Question 10: Does the implementation support user and group IDs for symbolic links?

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1.4.6 cp

Question 11: What is the affect of alternate access control mechanisms on file copies?

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1.4.7 date

Question 12: Does date permit the setting of the date and time?

Response


1.4.8 ex

Question 13: What restrictions are imposed on the set of commands within the rhs of the map command?

Response


1.4.9 fc

Question 14: Is the history list mechanism disabled for users with appropriate privileges who do not set HISTFILE?

Response


1.4.10 fort77

Question 15: When multiple input files are specified, where does fort77 direct identification messages designating the start of each input file processing?

Response


Question 16: What are the limits associated with external symbols imposed by fort77?

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1.4.11 lex

Question 17: Where are error messages sent when the lex -t option is not specified?

Response


1.4.12 ln

Question 18: Can ln create links to a directory?

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1.4.13 localedef

Question 19: What is the default character mapping used when the localedef -f option is not specified?

Response


1.4.14 lp

Question 20: What lp option or operator command is used to suppress the printing of a banner page?

Response


1.4.15 ls

Question 21: How many bytes are in a block as reported by ls?

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1.4.16 make

Question 22: What additional variables does make add to its environment?

Response


Question 23: Does the default MAKEFLAGS environment variable contain additional implementation-defined options?

Response


1.4.17 newgrp

Question 24: Does newgrp allow users who are not listed as a member of a group which has no password to change to that group?

Response


Question 25: Are there any other implementation-defined authorization restrictions that affect newgrp?

Response


1.4.18 nice and renice

Question 26: What are the limits and default values used by nice and renice?

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1.4.19 pax

Question 27: What is the default archive format used by pax?

Response


Question 28: How does pax handle reading and writing of archives that span multiple files?

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Question 29: How does pax handle invalid filenames when it is extracting files from an archive?

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1.4.20 printf

Question 30: Does printf support the e, E, f, g, and G floating point conversion specifications?

Response


1.4.21 sh

Question 31: Is the environment variable IFS ignored when the shell is invoked?

Response


1.4.22 touch

Question 32: What is the latest date after the Epoch that can be used by touch?

Response


1.4.23 yacc

Question 33: What are the limits of yacc's internal tables?

Response


1.5 C-language Programming Environments

1.5.1 Supported Environments

Question 34: What C-language programming environments are provided?

Response


1.5.2 Default Environment

Question 35: What C-language programming environment is the default?

Response


1.6 Batch Environment Services Option

1.6.1 Batch Job Attributes

Question 36: Does qalter attempt to alter the attributes of a batch job in the RUNNING state?

Response


1.6.2 Batch Job Hold Types

Question 37: Does the implementation define other hold types for the qalter , qhold, qrls and qselect utilities?

Response


1.6.3 Batch Job Join Types

Question 38: Does the implementation define other join types for the qalter and qsub utilities ?

Response


1.6.4 Batch Job Keep Types

Question 39: Does the implementation define other keep types for the qalter and qsub utilities?

Response


1.6.5 Batch Job Mail Types

Question 40: Does the implementation define other mail types for the qalter and qsub utilties?

Response


1.6.6 Mail Address Interpretation

Question 41: How do the qalter and qsub utilities interpret the mail_address argument to the -M option?

Response


1.6.7 Locating a Batch Job on Other Servers

Question 42: Does the qalter utility attempt to locate a batch job on other servers?

Response


1.6.8 Output of Diagnostic Messages

Question 43: Do the qdel,qhold,qmove,qmsg,qrerun,qrls,qsig and qstat utilities wait to output a diagnostic message while attempting to locate a job on other servers?

Response


1.6.9 Implementation-defined File for qmsg

Question 44: What is the name and location of the implementation-defined file that the qmsg utility writes the message to if neither -O nor the -E options are specified?

Response


1.6.10 Matching Job_Name Attribute For qselect

Question 45: What is the format that the qselect utility supports for matching against the Job_Name attribute for the -N option?

Response


1.6.11 Default Batch Server For qselect

Question 46: How does the qselect utility determine the default batch server?

Response


1.6.12 Implementation-defined Information for the -f option to qstat

Question 47: What additional implementation-defined information, if any, about the batch job or batch queue are displayed for the -f option to the qstat utility?

Response


1.6.13 Priority Attribute For -p Option To qsub

Question 48: What is the value of the Priority attribute if the -p option is not presented to the qsub utility?

Response


1.6.14 Default Destination for qsub

Question 49: What is the default destination if the -q option is not presented to the qsub utility?

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1.6.15 Default Shell for qsub

Question 50: What is the mechanism for setting and determining the value of the default shell for the qsub utility?

Response


1.6.16 Shell Script Format for qsub

Question 51: What is the format of shell commments recognized by the qsub utility for the script file argument?

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2. Appendix

This appendix contains additional, explanatory material that was provided by the vendor.


Copyright © 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
All rights reserved.


3. Change History

DateNameComment
18-Oct-2004 Kristin Amundsen UNIX03 Submission for Solaris 10 
31-Aug-2004 Kristin Amundsen Document creation. 

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