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--- old/usr/src/man/man4/sock2path.4
+++ new/usr/src/man/man4/sock2path.d.4
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6 -.TH SOCK2PATH 4 "Nov 4, 2008"
6 +.TH SOCK2PATH.D 4 "Apr 12, 2014"
7 7 .SH NAME
8 -sock2path \- socket mapping file that maps sockets to transport providers
8 +sock2path.d \- socket mapping files that map sockets to transport providers
9 9 .SH SYNOPSIS
10 10 .LP
11 11 .nf
12 -\fB/etc/sock2path\fR
12 +\fB/etc/sock2path.d\fR
13 13 .fi
14 14
15 15 .SH DESCRIPTION
16 16 .sp
17 17 .LP
18 -The socket mapping file, \fB/etc/sock2path\fR, is a system file that contains
19 -the mappings between the \fBsocket\fR(3SOCKET) call parameters and the
20 -transport provider driver. Its format is described on the \fBsoconfig\fR(1M)
21 -manual page.
18 +/etc/sock2path.d is a directory containing files with mappings
19 +between the socket(3SOCKET) call parameters and the transport
20 +provider driver. The mapping file format is described in the
21 +soconfig(1M) manual page.
22 22 .sp
23 23 .LP
24 24 The \fBinit\fR(1M) utility uses the \fBsoconfig\fR utility with the
25 -\fBsock2path\fR file during the boot sequence.
25 +\fBsock2path.d\fR directory during the boot sequence.
26 26 .SH EXAMPLES
27 27 .LP
28 -\fBExample 1 \fRAn Example of the \fBsock2path\fR File
28 +\fBExample 1 \fRAn Example of a Mapping File
29 29 .sp
30 30 .LP
31 -The following is an example of a \fBsock2path\fR file:
31 +The following is an example of a mapping file:
32 32
33 33 .sp
34 34 .in +2
35 35 .nf
36 36 # Family Type Protocol Module | Path
37 37 2 2 0 tcp
38 38 2 2 6 tcp
39 39 26 2 0 tcp
40 40 26 2 6 tcp
41 41 2 1 0 udp
42 42 2 1 17 udp
43 43 26 1 0 udp
44 44 26 1 17 udp
45 45 1 2 0 /dev/ticotsord
46 46 1 6 0 /dev/ticotsord
47 47 1 1 0 /dev/ticlts
48 48 2 4 0 icmp
49 49 26 4 0 icmp
50 50 24 4 0 rts
51 51 27 4 2 /dev/keysock
52 52 .fi
53 53 .in -2
54 54
55 55 .SH SEE ALSO
56 56 .sp
57 57 .LP
58 58 \fBinit\fR(1M), \fBsoconfig\fR(1M), \fBsocket\fR(3SOCKET)
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