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APM(8)			 BSD System Manager's Manual			APM(8)

NAME
     apm - Advanced Power Management control program

SYNOPSIS
     zzz [-Sz] [-f sockname]
     apm [-ablmsSvz] [-f sockname]

DESCRIPTION
     apm communicates with the Advanced Power Management daemon, apmd(8), mak-
     ing requests of it for current power status or to place the system into a
     suspend or stand-by state. With no flags, apm displays the current power
     management state in verbose form.

     The options are as follows:

     -a	     Display the external charger (A/C status). 0 means disconnected,
	     1 means connected, 2 means backup power source, and 255 means
	     unknown.

     -b	     Display the battery status. 0 means high, 1 means low, 2 means
	     critical, 3 means charging, 4 means absent, and 255 means unk-
	     nown.

     -f sockname
	     Set the name of the socket via which to contact apmd(8) to
	     sockname.

     -l	     Display the estimated battery lifetime (in percent).

     -m	     Display the estimated battery lifetime (in minutes).

     -S	     Put the system into stand-by (light sleep) mode.

     -s	     Display if power management is enabled.

     -v	     Request more verbose description of the displayed states.

     -z	     Put the system into suspend (deep sleep) mode.

     The zzz variant on this command is an alternative for suspending the sys-
     tem. With no arguments, zzz places the system into suspend mode. The com-
     mand line flags serve the same purpose as for the apm variant of this
     command.

     This command does not wait for positive confirmation that the requested
     mode has been entered; to do so would mean the command does not return
     until the system resumes from its sleep state.

FILES
     /var/run/apmdev  default Unix domain socket for communicating with
		      apmd(8)

     The -f flag may be used to specify an alternate socket name. The protec-
     tion modes on this socket govern which users may access the APM func-
     tions.

SEE ALSO
     apm(4), apmd(8)

REFERENCES
     Advanced Power Management (APM) BIOS Interface Specification (revision
     1.2), Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation

HISTORY
     The apm command appeared in NetBSD 1.3, OpenBSD support was added in
     OpenBSD 1.2.

MirOS BSD #10-current		March 18, 1996				     1
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