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11621 fmadm and fmstat document privileges incorrectly

@@ -9,16 +9,16 @@
        fmstat [-astTz] [-d u | d ] [-m module] [interval [count]]
 
 
 DESCRIPTION
        The fmstat utility can be used by administrators and service personnel
-       to report statistics associated with the Solaris Fault Manager, fmd(1M)
-       and its associated set of modules. The Fault Manager runs in the
-       background on each Solaris system. It receives telemetry information
-       relating to problems detected by the system software, diagnoses these
-       problems, and initiates proactive self-healing activities such as
-       disabling faulty components.
+       to report statistics associated with the Fault Manager, fmd(1M) and its
+       associated set of modules. The Fault Manager runs in the background on
+       each system. It receives telemetry information relating to problems
+       detected by the system software, diagnoses these problems, and
+       initiates proactive self-healing activities such as disabling faulty
+       components.
 
 
        You can use fmstat to view statistics for diagnosis engines and agents
        that are currently participating in fault management. The documentation
        for fmd(1M), fmadm(1M), and fmdump(1M) describes more about tools to

@@ -86,13 +86,12 @@
                   The amount of persistent buffer space currently allocated by
                   this module.
 
 
 
-       The fmstat utility requires the user to posses the SYS_CONFIG
-       privilege. Refer to the  for more information about how to configure
-       Solaris privileges.
+       The fmstat utility requires the user to possess the PRIV_SYS_ADMIN
+       privilege. See privileges(5).
 
 OPTIONS
        The following options are supported:
 
        -a

@@ -203,12 +202,10 @@
 
        The command-line options are Evolving. The human-readable default
        report is Unstable. The human-readable module report is Private.
 
 SEE ALSO
-       fmadm(1M), fmd(1M), fmdump(1M), attributes(5)
+       fmadm(1M), fmd(1M), fmdump(1M), attributes(5), privileges(5)
 
 
 
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-                                 June 16, 2009                      FMSTAT(1M)
+                                August 26, 2019                     FMSTAT(1M)