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ff_vxfs - list file names and inode information for a VxFS file system
ff
[-t vxfs]
[-Ilsu]
[-p prefix]
[-a n]
[-m n]
[-c n]
[-n file]
[-i inode-list]
[-o s]
special...
VRTSvxfs
ff
reads the inode list and directories of the device
special,
which has a VxFS file system.
Inode data is saved for files that match all the selection criteria.
Output consists of the path name for each saved inode, plus
other file information requested
using the print options.
Output fields are positional.
The output is produced in inode order; fields are separated by tabs.
The default line produced by
ff
is:
pathname inumber
The path name is preceded by a dot (.)
unless the
-p
prefix
option is specified.
The maximum information
ff
displays is:
pathname inumber size owner
No cluster issues;
command operates the same on cluster file systems.
-
-t vxfs
-
Specifies the VxFS file system type.
-
-I
-
Does not display the inode's numbers after each path name.
-
-l
-
Lists all the path names for multiply linked files.
-
-s
-
Displays the size of the file in bytes after each path name.
-
-u
-
Displays the owner's login name after each path name.
-
-p prefix
-
Adds the specified prefix before each path name.
The default prefix is dot (.).
-
-a n
-
Displays only files that have been accessed in
n
days.
-
-m n
-
Displays only files that have been modified in
n
days.
-
-c n
-
Displays only files that inodes have been changed in
n
days.
-
-n file
-
Displays only files that have been modified more recently than
the
file
argument.
-
-i inode-list
-
Displays only files associated with inodes specified by the
inode-list.
The
inode-list
is a list of numbers that must be separated by commas.
-
-o
-
Specifies
VxFS file system-specific options.
The following option is available:
-
s
-
Prints only special files and files with set-user-ID mode.
-
/etc/fstab
-
Contains static information about file systems.
The ff command prints summary information and a report to
standard output.
Named attributes are listed as
./(null).
find(1L),
ncheck_vxfs(1M),
fs_vxfs(4)
Last updated: 7 May 2007
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