POSIX safety concepts NAME attributes - POSIX safety concepts DESCRIPTION Note : the text of this man page is based on the mate...Extended attributes NAME xattr - Extended attributes DESCRIPTION Extended attributes are name:value pairs ass......E sockets. It is based on netlink messages; see netlink (7) for more information. Routing attributes Some rtnetlink messages have optional attributes after the initial header: s…...role_name | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER DESCRIPTION ALTER ROLE changes the attributes of a PostgreSQL role. The first variant of this command listed in the synops…...ork interfaces names and MAC addresses may be generated based on certain stable interface attributes. This is possible when there is enough information about the device to gener…...) for a detailed specification). For a get operation, the helper should produce a list of attributes on stdout in the same format (see git-credential (1) for common attributes).…...to indicate that the helper could not get the value of the ref. A space-separated list of attributes follows the name; unrecognized attributes are ignored. The list ends with a …...figuration_parameter ALTER DATABASE name RESET ALL DESCRIPTION ALTER DATABASE changes the attributes of a database. The first form changes certain per-database settings. (See be…...ignored, but is accepted for backwards compatibility. NOTES Use ALTER ROLE to change the attributes of a role, and DROP ROLE to remove a role. All the attributes specified by CR…...d to store terminal settings, and a range of ioctl (2) operations to get and set terminal attributes. The termio interface is now obsolete: POSIX.1-1990 standardized a modified …...ith the standard NLMSG_* macros from the netlink (3) API. Each object is the NLA (netlink attributes) list that is to be accessed with the RTA_* macros from rtnetlink (3) API. U…...rotocol ldap:// hostport ldap:// hostport / ldap:// hostport / dn ldap:// hostport / dn ? attributes ldap:// hostport / dn ? attributes ? scope ldap:// hostport / dn ? attribute…...rotocol ldap:// hostport ldap:// hostport / ldap:// hostport / dn ldap:// hostport / dn ? attributes ldap:// hostport / dn ? attributes ? scope ldap:// hostport / dn ? attribute…...rotocol ldap:// hostport ldap:// hostport / ldap:// hostport / dn ldap:// hostport / dn ? attributes ldap:// hostport / dn ? attributes ? scope ldap:// hostport / dn ? attribute…...of multiple alterations to apply in parallel. For example, it is possible to add several attributes and/or alter the type of several attributes in a single command. You must own…...ESSION_USER ALTER GROUP group_name RENAME TO new_name DESCRIPTION ALTER GROUP changes the attributes of a user group. This is an obsolete command, though still accepted for back…...ormally only in Sections 2, 3] ERRORS [Typically only in Sections 2, 3] ENVIRONMENT FILES ATTRIBUTES [Normally only in Sections 2, 3] VERSIONS [Normally only in Sections 2, 3] S…...the same as its own. For this to succeed, the parent process must have identical security attributes and must be single threaded. (This function is an interface to the keyctl (2…...wn stack (automatic variables). POSIX.1 also requires that threads share a range of other attributes (i.e., these attributes are process-wide rather than per-thread): • process …...), and when the queue is no longer required, it can be deleted using mq_unlink (3). Queue attributes can be retrieved and (in some cases) modified using mq_getattr (3) and mq_se…