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autopush(1M)Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Exit Status | Examples | Files | Attributes | See Also | Notes Name
Synopsisautopush -f filename autopush -g -M major -m minor autopush -r -M major -m minor DescriptionThe autopush command configures the list of modules to be automatically pushed onto the stream when a device is opened. It can also be used to remove a previous setting or get information on a setting. Options
The following options are supported: Exit StatusExamplesExample 1 Using the autopush command.The following example gets the current configuration settings for the major and minor device numbers as indicated and displays the autopush modules associated with them for the character-special device /dev/term/a:
Files/etc/iu.ap AttributesSee attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
See AlsoNotesThe use of the autopush command is obsolete for networking data-links. The preferred method of configuring a list of automatically pushed STREAMS modules on a given networking data-link interface is the dladm(1M) autopush link property. Because network devices are self-cloning, the autopush command is inadequate for networking devices. The granularity of the autopush command's configuration is driver-wide, and not per-interface as one might expect. Another reason not to use autopush is that administrators are more familiar with the names of their network interfaces than with device major and minor numbers. The dladm(1M) command allows the configuration using data-link interface names. Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Exit Status | Examples | Files | Attributes | See Also | Notes |
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