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�msgcc 2005-01-20��¬0mm�& %##! >‚B# ‚,(„3 ?fI_4ms@ICf ‚, 5F \F&‚x% >^D-+!7 %c: unknown open flag�%s: %s: cannot execute�%s: %s: invalid service process mount�%s: argument not expected�%s: cannot %s %s to kill server�%s: cannot create message log�%s: cannot dive into background�%s: cannot execute�%s: cannot get service process mount�%s: cannot open connect stream�%s: cannot poll output�%s: cannot read�%s: cannot redirect connect stream�%s: cannot reserve %d at %I*d�%s: cannot seek to %I*d�%s: interrupt exit�%s: invalid timeout value�%s: log file write error�%s: no host info�%s: remote connect stream�%s: unknown command�/dev/fd/%d: read error�/dev/fd/%d: write error�<ndbm.h> library required�cannot create clone connect stream�challenge `%-.*s'�connect stream argument expected�data=%s�dormant exit�drop fd=%d�fd=%d state=%s�op=%s path=%s�out of space [clone]�out of space [con]�out of space [dbs]�out of space [files]�out of space [pids]�out of space [state]�out of space [tmp stream]�out of space�raw mode not supported�service dormant exit�service quit exit�service termination exit�timeout active=%d dormant=%d�wakeup�css - multiplex multiple clients on one connect stream server�css multiplexes multiple clients on one filter server. A filter server is a process that reads lines from the standard input and writes result lines to the standard output. connect-stream is the connect stream path by which the filter service will be known.�timeout�The service will exit after a time period of client inactivity.�time�connect-stream command [ arg ... ]�PROTOCOL�A filter service must follow a simple line oriented protocol. All client lines are split into arguments and a number is inserted in the second argument position. This number, followed by a space, must be placed at the beginning of each line written by the filter server for the given client request.�coshell(1), cs(1), ss(1), cs(3)�cs - connect stream control�cs displays, initiates, and terminates connect stream services, and displays the contents of connect stream message files. If no options are spcified then the connect stream for path is opened. If the corresponding service is not running then it is initiated and the connection is attempted again. If command is specified then it is executed with the standard input, standard output and standard error redirected to the path connect stream. If command is omitted then the /dev/ equivalent path for the connect stream is listed on the standard output.�attribute�List the attribute name for each host. If name is - then all attributes are listed. The hostname attribute is listed without a label, all other attributes are listed as label=value�cat�Catenate messages in the named path operands. If path is omitted then the standard input is read.�debug�Set the debug trace level to level. Higher levels produce more output.�level�continuous�Used with --cat to list messages on a path or standard input that is continuously updated.�hostenvironment�Lists HOSTNAME=name HOSTTYPE=type on the standard output for the named host operand or the local host if host is omitted. This is useful for .profile initialization.�interactive�Open an interactive connection to the connect stream. The service is initiated if it is not already running.�kill�Send signal to the server on the connect stream named by path. signal may be a signal name or signal number.�signal�list�List the active connect stream services on the standard output.�mount�List the active connect stream mount directories on the standard output.�process�List the active connect stream process ids on the standard output.�query�Open an interactive connection to the connect stream if a service is already running; fail otherwise.�iservice�List details for each active connect stream service on the standard output. The output format is similar to an ls(1) --long listing, except the size field is the tcp or udp port number, and the service base name appears as a symbolic link to the network /proc path for the service process.�translate�host name operands are translated to IP address dot notation and listed on the standard output. If host is omitted then the standard input is read for host names, one per line.�call�Used with --cat to list only messages for the calls in call-list.�call-list�open-flags�Set optional csopen(3) flags. Used by the cs(3) library to initiate remote connections.�flags�terse�Used with --cat to list terse messages for the calls in call-list�[ [ - ] host | path [ command ... ] ]�DATA�Static information for hosts in the local network is in the file ../share/lib/cs/local on $PATH. Each line in the local file provides information for a single host. The syntax is: host-name [ attribute=value ... ]. Attributes for the host local are inherited by all hosts. Locally administered attributes may be added. attribute with predefined semantics are:�The host IP address in dot notation.�The coshell(1) multiplies the host load by bias to prioritize host availability. bias > 1 makes the host less likely to be chosen.�coshell(1) jobs running on a host that has remained busy for this amount of time are suspended until the host returns to idle status.�The number of cpus on the host as reported by package(1).�The minimum interactive user idle time before coshell(1) will schedule a job on the host.�The coshell(1) attempts to keep pool host connections active.�The host rating as reported by package(1).�The host type as reported by package(1).�FILES�Local host info list on $PATH.�Host status files on $PATH.�coshell(1), css(1), package(1), ss(1), cs(3)�poll error op=0x%08x arg=0x%08x�